
"The New York cannabis market has been heating up, and few brands have pushed the boundaries of potency and craftsmanship like Silly Nice. The latest release of their Diamond-Frosted & Live Resin Infused Flower marks a milestone moment for consumers looking for stronger, cleaner, and more flavorful weed. This latest batch moves from an already impressive 47.75% THC to a staggering 52.10% THC, positioning it as one of the most potent infused flowers available on licensed shelves today."
"Where to Find the First Deliveries For New Yorkers eager to get their hands on this batch, seven licensed dispensaries were first to receive the coveted jars: These retailers now carry the 3.5g jars of Diamond-Frosted & Live Resin Infused Flower, and more dispensaries are being stocked daily as distribution expands across the state. Because Silly Nice products often sell out quickly, customers are encouraged to call ahead, ask for Silly Nice by name, or place pre-orders online when possible."
"Silly Nice isn't just putting out flower-it's putting out flower with intention. Every 3.5g glass jar contains Papaya Wine, a strain chosen for its bold terpene profile, smooth inhale, and ability to complement the infusion process. Once the flower is carefully selected, it is coated with terpene-rich live resin, then encrusted with pure THC diamonds. The result is a frosted appearance that reflects both potency and artistry."
Silly Nice released a Diamond-Frosted & Live Resin Infused Flower with a measured 52.10% THC, up from 47.75% in prior batches. Initial deliveries reached seven licensed New York dispensaries, with statewide distribution expanding and customers advised to call ahead or pre-order. Each 3.5g glass jar contains Papaya Wine flower selected for terpene profile and smooth inhale, coated in terpene-rich live resin and encrusted with pure THC diamonds for a frosted appearance. The infusion of live resin and THCa crystals aims to amplify aroma, flavor, and effect, producing a slow-burning, ultra-smooth smoking experience.
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