Crafthouse prerolls are hand-crafted in small batches using single-strain flower. Sourcing from heritage farmers across California who share the passion for both quality and sustainability. These top-shelf strains are meticulously cured, hand-trimmed, and rolled in natural, unrefined, crutched cones. Each preroll is individually tubed to ensure freshness.
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Lemon Jack, also commonly known as Lemon Herer, is a Sativa strain (70% Sativa / 30% Indica). A cross between Lemon Kush and Jack Herer, this strain is coming in between 13% and 18% in THC level.
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Boss OG is a rare evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) that was created as a phenotype of the infamous OG Kush. With its celebrity heritage, you know you’re in for one crazy ride with Boss OG. This bud takes the classic effects of OG Kush and balances them out perfectly, for a high that hits both mind and body with a super high potency thanks to its 26-27% average THC level. The Boss OG high starts with cerebral effects, inching its way into your brain before taking hold with a lifted sense of euphoria. You’ll feel a tingly onset of creative energy that won’t leave your brain at all. Rather, your body will start to settle into a state of pure relaxation as your mind soars to new heights. With these hard-hitting effects and its high THC level, Boss OG is often chosen to treat conditions such as appetite loss or nausea, muscle spasms, chronic stress, inflammation, and chronic pain.
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Blue Dream, a sativa-dominant hybrid originating in Australia, has achieved legendary status among West Coast strains. Crossing a Blueberry indica with the sativa Haze, Blue Dream balances full-body relaxation with gentle cerebral invigoration. Novice and veteran consumers alike enjoy the level effects of Blue Dream, which ease you gently into a calm euphoria. Some Blue Dream phenotypes express a more indica-like look and feel, but the sativa-leaning variety remains most prevalent.