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Green Dot Labs Live Resin Badder:
Green Dot Live Resin Badder is a rich, terp-loaded concentrate crafted from fresh frozen GDL flower. Emulsified to a smooth, cake batter-like texture, this dab-ready extract captures the raw, uncut flavor of each strain in its most expressive form.
Strain Overview:
Bicycle Day from Green Dot Labs (Bottle Wash × Candy Cake) is a GDL Original that captures the surreal, sensory-rich spirit of Hofmann’s first trip. Its palate blends sour citrus, funky lavender, and gas for a nostalgic, otherworldly ride that’s equal parts intriguing and delicious. Bottle Wash brings Wookie’s unique terp twist, while Candy Cake adds creamy depth and potency — creating a layered experience that sparks curiosity and elevates the senses. Best paired with moments when colors taste good and the vibes are just right.
Good For:
• Afternoon to evening use
• Creative or introspective sessions
• Flavor-driven cannabis enjoyment
Flavor Profile:
• Sour citrus zing
• Funky lavender undertones
• Gassy finish with creamy depth
Company Overview:
Green Dot Labs Flower is where the genetic artistry begins — masterfully bred and grown from elite genetics to deliver a rich, flavorful smoking experience. Hand-selected at peak resin and terpene expression, each bud showcases bold terpene flavor, rich aroma, and dialed-in effects that reflect the full expression of its genetics.
How Cannabis Concentrate Is Consumed:
Cannabis concentrates are most commonly consumed by dabbing, which involves heating a specialized surface (such as a nail or banger) and applying a small amount of concentrate to produce vapor for inhalation. Many consumers also use portable dab pens or vaporizers designed specifically for concentrates, offering a more convenient and discreet option. Because concentrates are highly potent, effects are typically felt within seconds to minutes, so starting with a small amount is recommended for a controlled and enjoyable experience.
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