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Indica Dominant
Grand Daddy Purple Distillate
Info
Total THC
80.042%
Total Terpenes
5.158%
Total size
1G
Strain Prevalence
Strain
Product Description
Looking for value and variety in your vape products? Then look no further. The Lab line of “blue” vape carts focuses on a wide variety of strain/flavor options at an extremely affordable price. Tasty terpenes and high potency packed into a 510 vape cart with a ceramic heating element for a continuous experience from the first hit to the last.
Granddaddy Purple, also known as GDP, is a legendary indica-dominant marijuana strain created by crossing Big Bud and Purple Urkle. This classic strain is celebrated for its striking purple buds and vibrant orange hairs, making it a visual standout on any dispensary menu. Patients in Pennsylvania will appreciate Granddaddy Purple’s rich lineage, which delivers a memorable flavor profile of sweet grape and berry, complemented by a pungent, spicy finish that lingers on the palate. Dominant terpenes commonly found in Granddaddy Purple include myrcene, caryophyllene, and pinene, contributing to its signature aroma and taste.
Granddaddy Purple is a top choice for patients seeking a flavorful, evening marijuana experience, with its unmistakable fruity and grape notes making each session enjoyable. If you’re looking for a strain with iconic genetics and a delicious taste, Granddaddy Purple is a must-try.
1g
$40.00
$26.00
Discount will apply in the cart if all promo conditions are met
Discounts
35% Off Jushi Brands
- Date
- Daily, till June 14
- Time
- 12:00 AM - 08:00 PM
The Apothecarium reserves the right to modify or end promotions in accordance with applicable law. Restrictions and exclusions may apply. Discounts are valid while promotional inventory is available and may not be combined unless explicitly stated. Valid government-issued ID and/or patient documentation may be required to verify eligibility. Promotional pricing applies only to completed transactions and products must be purchased by the stated promotion end date.
