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Namesake Series: Wedding Cake

April 7, 2021 by John Lee 1 Comment

wedding cake strain

Of all the most elaborate, ceremonial, and inherently extravagant things one can consume, none are more iconic than the wedding cake. A centerfold of celebration and a treat for all the senses, the wedding cake is as much an event itself as it is a tasty goody.  

Why should your cannabis be any different? 

Wedding Cake (aka Birthday Cake or Pink Cookies, depending on the region) is an indica dominant strain of cannabis that comes from crossing Sour Cherry with the widely popular strain, Girl Scout Cookies. 

Wedding cake is every bit the delight that its namesake implies, from its rich look to its lovely high. 

Of all the strains on the market, none would look prettier at a reception being pulled apart and ground up by bride and groom than Wedding Cake. Its large buds are very curled and densely packed. There is a white glaze to Wedding cake It is similar to powdered sugar or frosting, and adds even more to the visual appeal of this strain. 

Wedding Cake’s aroma continues to impress. It has a subtle scent that brings its user back down to earth and plants their feet in solid soil. There is a mossy smell to Wedding Cake. It’s like the aromas of a forest floor in the pacific northwest. Accenting this sylvan base is the slightest fruity edge to its smell. 

Wedding Cake unfortunately does not taste of actual cake. But there are similar flavor and aroma profiles that earn Wedding Cake its name. The flavors are mostly sour and faintly sweet. The strong, tangy nip is folded into a subtle, creamy undertone that both ensures a bright contrast and a smooth transition between different layered flavors. 

Frosting on the Cake 

Wedding Cake’s high is a heady one. It can be very potent due to Wedding Cake’s high THC content. The high is simultaneously relaxing yet mentally stimulating. The body seems to fit within itself more comfortably, allowing users to intuitively enjoy its sensations. The mind seems to boost its contrast and up the brightness. Engagement with the people, places, and things around becomes more invigorating, even despite the intense bodily relaxation. 

Wedding cakes are few and far in-between in one’s life. Unless their is in their late 20s or early 30s, then wedding cake seems to pop up at least once every couple months when the people around them start getting married. Because of its rarity, wedding cakes are all the more appreciated. The wedding cake strain has all the anticipation and titillating payoff of an actual wedding cake — without any of the hassle of buying a wedding gift, finding a date, or getting all dressed up for a long ceremony. In other words, wedding cake strains offer the same frosted white goodness at a fraction of the price. 

Filed Under: Cannabis Flower Tagged With: namesake strain, wedding cake strain

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  1. Mystik says

    July 19, 2021 at 2:17 pm

    WRONG
    WEDDING CAKE= TRIANGLE KUSH X ANIMAL MINTZ
    BIRTHDAY CAKE = G.S.C X CHERRY PIE

    2 DIFFERENT STRAINS

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