What’s the deal with “cali weed”?
3.5g of “Cali weed” is going for up to £100. But the weed you’re smoking might be about as Californian as, well, the Salford warehouse it was probably grown in.
3.5g of “Cali weed” is going for up to £100. But the weed you’re smoking might be about as Californian as, well, the Salford warehouse it was probably grown in.
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