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The Flora Farms-brand Gorilla Glue (a.k.a. GG4) stocked by N Bliss packs a wallop and is great for pain.
In the Wild West days of cannabis prohibition and an unregulated black market, strain names frequently amounted to little more than a sales gimmick.
Oftentimes, when a dealer would claim to know the name of the strain he was trying to sell you, he was actually completely full of shit. In many cases, he was handed an unmarked sack of greenery by whoever his supplier was, who would give him some name for it that no one could ever confirm. Still other times the dealer would just make some shit up, knowing well that a strain dubbed Snoop s Secret Stash or whatever is going to pique the interest of your average stoner more than some no-name sack of buds.
At present, High Profile is carrying Glasshaus-branded flower, like this pile of Layer Cake, but they ll be stocking their own product by next year.
In the mid-1800s, some 400,000 Americans set out on a 2,170-mile trek from Missouri to Oregon in search of their fortunes, braving unforgiving terrain, brutal weather conditions and the threat of dysentery, which was artfully defined for me by my grade-school computer teacher as when you poop yourself to death.
In those days, it was the prospect of gold in the west that led many to make that arduous journey. But now, with the so-called Green Rush sending investors and entrepreneurs all around the globe in search of their slice of the $48 billion-plus the cannabis industry is projected to be worth by 2027, some Oregonians are finding their way back to the Show Me State.