Introducing Candyland, a Sativa-dominant strain hailing from the San Francisco Bay Area in California. This strain was a cross between the iconic Grand Daddy Purple strain and a Platinum Cookies strain from the region, and was created by Ken Estes and his team. Candyland buds are small and dense with a slight dark green hue, and they’re covered in sugary trichomes. The red hairs are a dull red and give the buds a fuzzy appearance from a distance.
Candyland is known for its sweet candy-like taste, combining sweet, fruity, berry notes with earthy, piney notes. Its effects are mostly energizing and mentally stimulating, and it’s perfect for a “wake and bake” when you need to get through a busy day. It doesn’t have a strong appetite enhancing effect, but it can offer temporary relief from pain and stress. Its cannabinoid profile also contains CBC, a non-intoxicating cannabinoid that binds with pain receptors in the body.
When consuming Candyland, users may experience dry mouth or dry eyes as side effects. Overindulgence may also lead to anxiety, dizziness, or paranoia. Read more about Candyland and its effects at Wikileaf.com or Wayofleaf.com.