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Ice Cream Cake THCA Flower

Ice Cream Cake THCA Flower

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Ice Cream Cake Strain is an indica-dominant hybrid, created by crossing Wedding Cake and Gelato #33. Ice Cream Cake effects start with an uplifting cerebral rush, evolving into a blissful state of relaxation. It is a very purple flower with orange and green accents and a thick coat of ice-creamy trichomes. The primary terpenes associated with Ice Cream Cake are Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Pinene. These terpenes contribute to its distinctive dessert-like flavor profile and its calming and mood-elevating effects.

Why Choose Ice Cream Cake THCA Flower?

  • High THCA Flower (30.2%) - converts to THC when heated
  • Federally legal 0.3% Delta 9
  • A creamy flavor profile with sweet hints of vanilla and sugary dough
  • Ideal for evening use or chilling out with a movie
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Our THCA Flower is grown with expertise, ensuring each bud is perfectly harvested to capture its full potential. Rich with trichomes, our flower not only sparkles with quality but is bursting with an abundance of cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids.

The moment you open a package of our THCA Flower, be prepared for an explosion of enticing aromas. Each strain is selected to offer a unique aromatic profile, making every experience memorable and vibrant.

We're excited for you to discover the exceptional purity and potency of our THCA Flower, a true testament to our commitment to excellence. Immerse yourself in the scent of wellness and elevate your senses with a product designed for those who seek the best in natural care.

THCA Flower FAQs

What is THCA?

THCA or Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid is a cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant. THCA is the precursor to Delta 9 THC. As the cannabis plant dries or is heated (a process known as decarboxylation), THCA is converted to THC.

What is THCA Flower?

THCA flower refers to the raw, unprocessed buds of the cannabis plant that are high in THCA. This compound is a precursor to THC, the main psychoactive component in cannabis that makes people feel "high."

Is THCA Flower Legal?

Yes, THCa flower is legal at the federal level. Under the 2018 Farm Bill, any derivative or substance from the hemp plant containing less than 0.3% delta 9 THC is considered legal.

Does THCA get you high?

When THCA Flower is smoked, the heat causes decarboxylation, converting THCA into THC. Therefore, users will experience psychoactive effects similar to those of regular THC-rich cannabis.

Does THCA Convert to THC?

The conversion of THCA to THC occurs through a process known as decarboxylation, which typically happens when cannabis is heated, such as through smoking, vaping, or cooking.

How do you smoke THCA Flower?

Grind the Flower: Use a grinder to break the flower into small, even pieces. This allows for more even burning.

Prepare Your Smoking Device: You can use various devices such as a pipe, bong, or rolling papers for a joint. Make sure your device is clean for the best experience.

Pack or Roll: If using a pipe or bong, lightly pack the ground flower into the bowl. Don’t overpack, as air needs to pass through. If rolling a joint, distribute the flower evenly before rolling.

Ignite and Inhale: Light the flower with a flame and inhale slowly.

Is Ice Cream Cake Indica or Sativa?

Ice Cream Cake is an indica-dominant hybrid, created by crossing Wedding Cake and Gelato #33. Ice Cream Cake effects start with an uplifting cerebral rush, evolving into a blissful state of relaxation.

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Thomas B.
Awesome experience

This is some good stuff! Initially upon arrival it did not look like great quality. However as soon as I opened the bag I was engulfed by a very pungent fruity skunky aroma. I knew then it was going to be a quality product. Couch lock inducing traditional kush feeling. Will be returning for more.