Starmalade
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Starmalade is an amazing mix of flavours that brings together the best of both worlds – cosmic and culinary – in a way that will make your mouth water just thinking about it! People love this hybrid cannabis strain not only for its taste but also because it has some pretty powerful medicinal effects: lots of users say they get great relief from cramps after smoking or vaping Starmalade weed strain (so maybe don't eat those edibles if Aunt Flo's visiting). The high may help more than just your aching lady bits though; individuals with depression or trouble falling asleep have found comfort with this bud too.
The smell alone transports fans deep into nature at daybreak thanks to dominant earthy-woodsy aromas with a pinch of black pepper that surprises many first-time consumers. And while its flavours could be described simply as "yum," there's enough going on here that each dab or puff becomes an adventure for your palate/mind— one you'll want others around to join pronto!
After all, why else would anyone choose an infused pre-dinner salad over an evening tea party companion offering similar benefits sans pot-repurposed leaves? Positive social interactions abound under her influence alongside feelings of well-being and physical comfort minus the couchlock effect; meaning creative or restless types can still enjoy their vibe.
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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.