Cannagar | Live Resin Infused Wonka Bars by Smash Hits | 2.5g | Yamna
TOTAL TERPENES 2.27% Taking something like Chem D and crossing it with GSC was a winner by itself. But taking that resulting cross – GMO – and crossing it with Mint Chocolate Chip yields sugar and walnut tasting deliciousness that is kissed with mint on the exhale of this smooth and flavorful strain. Wonka Bars is one for those that like the classic weighted-blanket body high of its indica lineage with all the energetic pop needed to keep you off the couch if needed but perfectly at home on it if so chosen. A treat among treats. FAMILY HISTORY: GMO (Chem D x GSC) x Mint Chocolate Chip PALATE: Almond and herbs meets a whisper of menthol all wrapped up with sweet rainbow candy notes and a chocolate finish to the smoke. EFFECT: Creative and focused uplift with a quick body high that seems to reach your bones. Our Cannagars are handmade in-house using 2 grams premium flower and infused with 0.5g Live Resin. Each Cannagar uses 100% USA grown hemp with a reusable glass filter. It is best to light the Cannagar like you would a cigar. Evenly burn the tip, start to puff and enjoy!
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HappyUpliftedFocusedCreativeAbout the brand :
Yamna
Historical records indicate that cannabis first appeared around 10,000-11,000 years ago in parts of Europe and Asia. 5,000 years later, a sharp rise in marijuana use appeared. The Yamna or Yamnaya people were a tribe originating in Central Asia. They are one of three tribes credited with the foundation of European civilization. During the Bronze Age, they dispersed eastward to Asia. This was around the same time cannabis was first distributed. A transcontinental connection formed between Europe and Asia where Eurasians transported goods across the Mongolian Steppe, a trade route that would eventually become the Silk Road. Several cultures show evidence of cannabis use during the Bronze Age, the earliest being the Yamna. Some scholars credit the Yamna with the domestication and smoking of marijuana; which paved the way for individual use. The independent use of Asian and European cannabis allowed the plant to become a cash crop and may have been the driving force behind the transcontinental connection. The Yamna brand embodies this ancient culture of education and sale of cannabis.