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Sour Diesel Pre-Roll [ 2pk ]
Cross: Chemdog 91 X Super Skunk
Original Breeder: Sonoma Cut
Description: Sour Diesel, sometimes called Sour D, is an invigorating Sativa-dominant strain named after its pungent, diesel-like aroma. This fast-acting strain delivers energizing, dreamy cerebral effects that have pushed Sour Diesel to its legendary status.
CommCan's Pre-Roll Double Packs offer a consistently satisfying smoking experience. Crafted with natural, unbleached paper and filled with 1/2 gram (.5g) of premium strain-specific flower in each joint, these classic straight Pre-Rolls are perfect for those who appreciate the finer things in life.
- Diesel
- Lemon
- Citrus

Dedicated to bringing world-class cannabis products to Massachusetts, CommCan is the Commonwealth's true "home-grown" cannabis company. CommCan is 100% owned and operated by native Massachusetts residents without any outside consultants, investors or management companies which is why when we say "MADE IN MASSACHUSETTS" - we mean it.
CommCan is a corporation with state and local approval to operate Registered Marijuana Dispensaries in the communities of Mansfield (Bristol County), Millis (Norfolk County) and Southborough (Worcester County) Massachusetts.
Also known as Sour D and East Coast Sour Diesel (or ECSD,) Sour Diesel is a prolific strain with somewhat tumultuous origins.
According to online sources, Sour Diesel gained prominence in New York in the mid-90s when breeder AJ (short for A**hole Joe,) accidentally pollinated a Chemdog 91 female with pollen from a Super Skunk he acquired during a trip to Amsterdam. The end result, Sour Diesel, was reportedly named for the way it soured business relationships as it spread through New York’s underground cannabis market, causing rifts as it changed hands among growers.