What's with the pot leaf on the back of fntsma greeting cards?
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Have you ever noticed the inscription with the pot leaf on the back of fntsma greeting cards?
If you've purchased or received a fntsma greeting card, you might have noticed a small inscription under the fntsma logo, accompanied by a cannabis leaf. That inscription—well, if you're a connoisseur (pinky up)—you may recognize it as a cannabis strain. It just so happens that I was enjoying that specific strain when I was designing that card. Some strains make more frequent appearances in our cards than others; Jack Herer is undoubtedly a favorite, along with many tangy or citrusy strains.
What's the point of it all? Honestly, none really. It's just a quirky idea that popped into my head while I was feeling particularly relaxed, and I've kept up with it.
Speaking of favorite strains... I have a lineup of go-to choices that I always look out for at the dispensary. Of course, price does factor into my decision-making process. Typically, I opt for bulk purchases of flower simply because I don't want to have to go back to the shop for a refill for at least a month. With that in mind, I look for what I like to call the "Bud Light" category—I know it won't knock me out, but it gets the job done. It's not too pricey; it's middle of the road but towards the lower end...hahaha...whatever, my little one likes Disneyland—and so do I but it's a tad expensive. So that "Top Shelf" weed is going to stay in that top shelf for the time being.
Now, what about you? Do you have favorite strains that you seek out when restocking, or do you go with whatever's available? And does price influence your choices? - Let me know in the comments.
hector