The effects accelerate quickly, but lack direction.
, has been around much longer than my newfound love for fast cars. The rare hybrid is at least six or seven years old, but it's reappeared in Colorado dispensaries recently thanks to one popular grower. Excited at the thought of an active high as the weather gets warmer, I quickly purchased an eighth of the only Ferrari I'll ever be able to afford.
If I hadn't known Ferrari Cake's lineage, I'd have expected something gassy, given the vroom-vroom name and the presence of Star Dawg as fuel. The strain is all citrus and funk, though, with almost no chemical characteristics. Still, Ferrari Cake is louder than a revved engine, and apt to seep into apartment and hotel hallways almost immediately after the jar opens. The high might make your brain redline, too, so be careful before getting behind the wheel.
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