Sacred Stone THC-A Vapes

Buddha Berries THC-A Vape

The otherworldly minds at Sacred Stone have brought their mystical approach to cannabis products to a new series of THC-A vapes. The sleek disposable units come in four new flavors, each corresponding to a different kind of experience. Every vape pod comes complete with three grams of high-grade THC-A oil in a simple black container, perfect for stowing in a backpack or purse. The low price point and consciousness-expanding branding appeal to niche consumer tastes.

The Buddha Berries vape, made from an indica strain, offers a pleasant relaxing experience while the Pineapple Pyramid is powered by a hybrid plant and delivers a balanced mix of cannabis effects. For those who prefer a more upbeat high, the Super Lemon Portal vape makes use of sativa genetics to produce uplifting, energetic feelings, and the Strawberry Sasquatch indica vape guides users toward a completely mellow, chilled-out vibe.

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