
GDF: Blunt Pack | Sour Kush Creme | 1g ea | 2pk
Good Day Farm is here to bring you back to your roots with Southern Sweets blunts. Crafted with care, Southern Sweets are rolled using high-quality herbal wraps, featuring a glass tip for an unparalleled smoking experience. Immerse yourself in the world of premium blunts, available in a range of premium strains. The best part? With this 2-pack of 1 gram blunts, you can keep going back for more.
Smooth | Flavorful | Ready to Spark
Good People. Good Blunts. Good Day.
- Diesel
- Lemon
- Citrus

Inspired by a beautiful farm and the Southern communities that raised us, GOOD DAY FARM was created with the intention to illuminate the GOOD in everyone, everywhere, every day.
At GOOD DAY FARM, we believe in plants > pills (plants over pills) and the magic of mother nature to help people feel their best. This belief drives our relentless quest to cultivate and curate the highest quality cannabis products in the South—while using natural and sustainable practices and giving back to our local communities.
As the self-declared Southern ambassadors of cannabis, we pride ourselves in staying true to our roots as we bring the best the cannabis world has to offer to the places we love most. From our high-tech, high-touch growing practices to our expert extraction methods, everything we do here at GOOD DAY FARM is rooted in our desire to cultivate goodness. Because, at the end of the day, we all just want to feel good.
So, here’s to good people, good cannabis, and more GOOD DAYS!
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.