Check out the KushKrew’s NFL week four season recap. It’s a celebration of football, fantasy football wins (or wallowing in defeats depending on you record).
The first month of the NFL has run its course, and what a month it was. A month full of rookie quarterback debuts, egregious roughing the passer penalties, high flying offenses, and a dash of Fitzmagic. Let’s celebrate the first month of the 2018 NFL season with dabs of Northwest Concentrates and a gaggle of awesome highlights.
Northwest Concentrates is the economic brand of Xtracted Laboratories, the makers of Refine Seattle. Northwest Concentrates offers great strain flavors of BHO. Most of their products come in sugar wax style consistencies that feature high cannabinoid percentages and moderate terpene profiles, usually between two and five percent.
NFL Week Four Season Recap
Rams And Vikings Showdown In TNF Classic
Chiefs And Broncos Battle On Monday Night Football
The Baby Faced Assassin Performs Surgery Against The Buccaneers Defense
Every Week Four Touchdown
Best Of Month-One
Top Plays Of September
Every Teams Best Play From Month One
Northwest Concentrates’ Flavors
Freddy’s Kush | Tiramisu Cookies | Blueberry Cookies | White Strawberry Cough | Alien Orange Cookies | Do-Si-Dos
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KushMart opened in November 2014 and has been a top-ranked recreational pot shop since day 1. We’re located at 6309 Evergreen Way STE C minutes off of Interstate 5. With ample parking, you will be in and out in no time and with our amazing selection and best prices you will have a smile on your face.
Adults 21 and over can purchase up to one ounce of usable cannabis flower, 16 ounces of cannabis-infused edibles in solid form, 72 ounces of cannabis drinkables, and 7 grams of cannabis concentrates.
If you’re a registered medical cannabis patient, the limits are:
Three ounces of usable cannabis flower, forty-eight ounces of cannabis-infused edibles in solid form, two hundred sixteen ounces of cannabis drinkables, and twenty-one grams of cannabis concentrates, per the Washington State Department of Health.