The Scooby Snacks Strain Is On The Verge of Blowing Up Along the West Coast

No matter how arbitrary, reading cannabis strain names is one of the most fun parts of a legal cannabis retail experience. From ice cream to candy, cannabis breeders give their plants names that rival any flavor on a Salt and Straw menu. The Scooby Snacks strain comes to us from Archive Seed bank (ASB) and a mystery-solving cartoon dog’s favorite treat.

ASB is one of the most renown purveyors of cannabis genetics on the West Coast. Many top-shelf producers like Connected Cannabis and Skord Marijuana have sourced genetics from ASB. Their strains have also won awards from the likes of High Times and the Chalice Festival, showing where they lie in the cannabis connoisseur’s eyes. Scooby Snacks derived from Platinum GSC and Face Off OG, two strains known specifically for potency.

The Scooby Snacks strain produces flowers with small dollops of purple amongst a brilliant trichome sheen and a funky sweet aroma that has lemon, cookie dough, and skunky notes. This strain brings the potency that its predecessors are known for in the form of a spacey head high. This strain looks and smokes the part, which makes it a candidate to become a recreational staple along with the likes of Sherbet or GSC in the future.

The Scooby Snacks strain is available in dispensaries around the greater Seattle Area like Hypeherbally in Lynnwood and Grass and Glass in North Seattle.

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