Cultivar

Candy Rain

Sativa

Specs

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CBD:

Genetics

London Pound Cake
Gelato 41 "Uncle Mikey" Vertical Boys cut
Candy Rain

Terpines

Myrcene
Limonene
Caryophyllene

Rain has never tasted so sweet. Selected from a rare phenotype cultivated by a Los Angeles legacy grower, Candy Rain is as unique as it is remarkable. This Gelato and London Pound Cake 75 cross is a favorite in the MFNY collection, celebrated for its unicorn flavor (uniqueness, not actual unicorn), intoxicating aromas, and all-around exceptional experience. Candy Rain breaks norms, redefining what Gelato lovers expect. Standout traits include its flavor profile, delivering a high-definition candy sweetness that’s more "Z" than any Zkittlez cross, despite having no Z lineage. A multi-layered terpene profile creates this cultivar’s fruity, candy-forward notes, bringing subtleties with each inhale and exhale. A truly unique plant, Candy Rain’s chunky, frosty buds are accentuated by deep purple and green hues. Its uplifting, euphoric effects make it ideal for creative activities or a daytime pick-me-up, all while serving as a true testament to cannabis cultivation and the legacy operators that built the marketplace.

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