This week’s Legacy restocks bring back heavy OG cuts and bright, expressive strains that don’t stay on shelves for long. From LSD and Ghost OG to Valley Girl and Sweet Sweet, the rotation is back and ready.
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Sour Family Farms introduces Grapefruit Chem, a potent sativa built from Chemdog x Grapefruit genetics. Loud citrus, classic Chem gas, and a cerebral lift that builds with intention make this release a standout for daytime and early evening sessions.
Mint Chocolate Runtz is a dessert-forward hybrid from Stoner Village built on Runtz x Mint Chocolate Chip genetics. Smooth, steady, and flavor-led, this release delivers a composed experience that fits naturally into everyday sessions.
Legacy introduces Sweet Sweet, a classic sativa rooted in Skunk #1 genetics. Light, nostalgic, and easygoing, this flower delivers candy sweetness, soft skunk, and a clear daytime lift built for everyday sessions.
Hawaiian Haze is a premium sativa from Sour Family Farms built on Trufaloha x Chimera #3 genetics. Tropical, pineapple-forward, and clear-headed, this release delivers bright flavor and an upbeat daytime lift made for intentional sessions.
Speaker Knockerz is Stoner Village’s newest hybrid flower, built from Runtz x Animal Mintz genetics. Loud citrus flavor, creamy gas on the finish, and a relaxed, body-forward experience now landing at Illinois dispensaries.
Valley Girl by Legacy is a premium hybrid built for everyday use. With classic OG genetics, smooth gas and pine flavor, and calm uplifting effects, it delivers a steady experience that fits seamlessly into the day.
Seven Point Danville delivers a modern, educational cannabis retail experience rooted in medical origins and social equity leadership. From intuitive shopping tools to the upcoming Smoke Lab lounge, this dispensary sets a new standard in Illinois.
Legacy drops Tutti Fruitti Gummies, a limited-release edible built around bold fruit punch flavor and a clean, steady lift. Familiar, playful, and easy to enjoy, this release brings clarity-forward edibles to Illinois shelves.