Strain type: hybrid | Time of use: Night |
THC level: 0% | CBD level: 0% |
Effects: sedated, sleepy and hungry | Use: insomnia, appetite and ADHD |
Flavor/aroma/smell: sweet, flowery and earthy | Side effects: paranoia, dry mouth and dry eyes |
Cake Crasher Strain

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What strain is Cake Crasher?
About Cake Crasher
Bred by crossing the hybrid cannabis strains Wedding Cake and Wedding Crasher, Cake Crasher has been reviewed by consumers to be a euphoric and sedative inducing strain. Cake Crasher's onset of euphoric and hazy effects makes it a great strain for those looking to unwind at the end of the day or even help with inducing sleep, according to some reviewers. It has been reputed to offer a profoundly relaxing and potent high in larger doses, which may be overwhelming to some novice consumers. It's recommended that users trying Cake Crasher do so in smaller and more controlled doses.
Cake Crasher's deep purple buds are coated with a frosty and resinous layer of glandular trichomes on top of its slightly horn-shaped calyxes. Layered and woven between its hues of forest green leaves, the vivid fire orange pistils add to an array of tones and textures. These beautiful buds also emit a sweet, fruity, earthy, and diesel aroma, while its flavor, depending on consumption method, produces a distinct sweet petrol flavor with fruity and earthy undertones. Medical consumers who've had the chance to try Cake Crasher have said its potent effects in higher doses can help alleviate ailments such as insomnia, migraines, and nausea, as well as stimulate the appetite. Dominant terpenes found in Cake Crasher are Limonene, Beta-Caryophyllene, and Linalool.
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Lineage / Parents
Wedding Cake
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