Gorilla Goo
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Gorilla Goo is a hybrid cannabis strain loved by many cannabis users. It offers both relaxation and energy, so you can enjoy it at any time of day or night! The main terpene in this type of weed strain is called myrcene, which gives off an earthy scent like walking through a garden after the sun has warmed the plants.
What’s more: when smoked or vaped, Gorilla Goo doesn’t taste boring at all; there's flavours like sage along with hints of apricots plus peppery undertones that play across your tongue as if they were having a party there (an uninvited one but still). This deliciously different flavour profile works well with its chilled-out effects – meaning while feeling good inside, you become able to focus on things without getting too spaced.
You definitely won’t be disappointed by the lack of strength either; at 18% THC level, expect some serious punch behind those taste sensations! Whether a medical user or simply someone who loves getting high, Gorilla Goo weed strain could be worth trying for multiple reasons: not only might it help deal with joint/muscle pain, but it may also make you feel happier too (mood elevation); also, though you don’t normally experience much appetite increase from cannabis sorts, you may find yourself ravenous after smoking/vaping this lot more than usual… but wanting something nice specifically. If any customers have tried, please share thoughts below, including levels of CBD &/or their overall opinion -- because we reckon there’ll be loads of people keen to read them before buying the next batch, ha!
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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.