Triple Seven - Biscotti | Big Buds | 3.5g - 1

Biscotti | Big Buds | 3.5g

Users report feeling relaxed with this high potency product.
26.69%
THC
Relaxed
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Mountain View Farmacy
Mountain View Farmacy
446 mi
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Noire Dispensary
Noire Dispensary
454 mi
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Biscotti is a potent indica-dominant hybrid marijuana strain reportedly made by crossing Gelato 25 with Sour Florida OG. Others report that Biscotti is Motorbreath x G41. This strain produces a cerebral high that leave consumers feeling relaxed, creative, and buzzy from head-to-toe. The effects of Biscotti are known to creep up on consumers, so it's best to take it slow with this strain. In terms of flavor, Biscotti tastes like sweet cookies with undertones of diesel. People turn to this strain to relieve symptoms associated with stress, anxiety, and depression.
Flavors
  • Earthy
  • Coffee
  • Sweet
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

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Biscotti
hybrid

A creation of the iconic Cookies Fam genetics, founded by Berner and legendary grower Jigga, Biscotti is a tasty combination of their flagship GSC (formerly Girl Scout Cookies ), Gelato #25, and South Florida OG.


Biscotti is said to have a sweet and buttery aroma, translating into a slightly bitter taste reminiscent of coffee.


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