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Runtz (AAA+)

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Runtz

is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through a delicious cross of the infamous Zkittlez X Gelato strains.

 

Named for the iconic candy, Runtz brings on a super delicious fruity flavor with tropical citrus and sour berries galore. The aroma is very similar, although with a sharp spicy pineapple effect that turns slightly pungent as the sticky little nugs are broken apart and burned.

 

The Runtz high comes roaring in a few minutes after your final toke, first hitting your head with a calming lift before spreading its tingly tendrils throughout the rest of your body.

 

As the high expands, you’ll begin to feel a deeply calming effect spread through your limbs, leaving you totally sedated and couch-locked, immovable for hours and hours on end before you finally fall into a deep and peaceful sleep.
Runtz is often said to be perfect for treating conditions such as insomnia, chronic pain, appetite loss or nausea and chronic stress or anxiety.

 

Weed Delivery Available in:
Surrey, South Surrey, North Delta, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Burnaby, Langley City, Pitt Meadows, Port Moody, Vancouver, Richmond, and White Rock.

 

Canada-wide Mail Order Marijuana Available in:
All provinces and territories

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