Snowcap

Snowcap

Snowcap, a northern California heirloom of the Emerald Triangle, gets its name from the extreme cannabis resin frost on each bud. The Snowcap aromatics are minty lemon with an acrid diesel base. Menthol flavors blend into bright citrus and a whisper of pine. Giddy tingles vibrate from the head to the soles, leaving your mood elated along and your body loose, relaxed, and buzzing.

Snowcap, a northern California heirloom of the Emerald Triangle, gets its name from the extreme cannabis resin frost on each bud. The Snowcap aromatics are minty lemon with an acrid diesel base. Menthol flavors blend into bright citrus and a whisper of pine. Giddy tingles vibrate from the head to the soles, leaving your mood elated along and your body loose, relaxed, and buzzing.

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Top feelings

Relaxed

Ease my mind

Creative

Top flavors

Citrusy

Chemical

Caryophyllene smells and tastes like black pepper, which it is commonly found in, and musk. Caryophyllene acts as an aid for pain, sleep troubles, and anxiety, and also helps provide relief to those suffering from neurological disorders.

Humulene smells like earthy hops, with a woody and spicy flavor. It is commonly found in basil, coriander, and hops. Humulene can help with pain management.

Myrcene is a signature terpene found in fresh cannabis, hops, and lemongrass. The effects are known to be relaxing and sleep-inducing, acting like a sedative. Myrcene in cannabis is associated with the “couch lock” effect and can be detected by its herbal, earthy aroma, and woody, spicy flavor.

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Snowcap

Snowcap

Top terpenes

Caryophyllene smells and tastes like black pepper, which it is commonly found in, and musk. Caryophyllene acts as an aid for pain, sleep troubles, and anxiety, and also helps provide relief to those suffering from neurological disorders.

Humulene smells like earthy hops, with a woody and spicy flavor. It is commonly found in basil, coriander, and hops. Humulene can help with pain management.

Myrcene is a signature terpene found in fresh cannabis, hops, and lemongrass. The effects are known to be relaxing and sleep-inducing, acting like a sedative. Myrcene in cannabis is associated with the “couch lock” effect and can be detected by its herbal, earthy aroma, and woody, spicy flavor.