Dessert Runtz
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Dessert Runtz is akin to an ever-fashionable sugary snack; it provides a euphoric high along with a flavour palette so delicious that you will always be thinking about pudding. This hybrid strain of cannabis has been developed for people who want something uplifting as well as indulgent: by crossing Cookies and Cream with the exquisite Runtz, breeders have made sure consumers get both at once.
Each puff can make users feel invigorated and peckish; effects start off strong but soon become warm wraps of reassurance that banish worries and lighten moods. As well as being enjoyable, the Dessert Runtz cannabis strain also has potential medical applications such as countering depression, soothing tiredness or relaxing muscles - which may explain why it appeals to those after recreational and therapeutic relief.
But what really sets it apart is its taste: there is nothing else quite like this on the market. As you smoke, lime notes cut through alongside creamy vanilla plus hints so floral they almost seem perfumed - all brought together with an unexpected tangy kick from caryophyllene (a dominant terpene). Fans speculate the peppery spice could have anti-inflammatory properties making the Dessert Runtz weed strain even more deliciously different.
This product has attracted attention precisely because it does offer something new; if you agree after sampling some, do leave feedback discussing those lovely caryophyllene flavours - join others raving about one mouth-watering strain!
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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.