Mike Tai by Fleurons

Mike Tai

Sativa-dominant hybrid

The Dessert Menu presents the Mike Tai, the result of the skillful cross between the Mai Tai (Maui Waui x Tutti Frutti) and Mike Larry (Gelato #45 x Larry). Rotating in the Fleurons Menu Dessert sativa range, this variety reveals tropical aromas marked with orange and spices. The energetic and euphoric effects of Mike Tai make it the perfect ingredient to add a little punch to your evenings!

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A dessert that packs a punch!

Mike Tai (Menu Dessert)

Fleurons continues to arouse my admiration with the Mike Tai, presented on the highly acclaimed Dessert Menu. Upon opening, a bouquet of tropical aromas of orange and spices is released, evoking an enchanting scent similar to Lot420’s Orange Cake. The joint burns slowly, preserving this punchy taste even after several relights. The effects of Mike Tai are equally exquisite, offering a surge of energy and a joyful mood, all within a surprising stability. Adding to its qualities, the Mike Tai proves to be an excellent catalyst at the start of the evening, promoting sociability and relaxation without the risk of melting in front of guests. I no longer drink alcohol, but each puff of this joint evokes the sweet and spicy punch of an exotic cocktail, gently teleporting me to tropical horizons.

What are the dominant terpenes?

Limonene, beta-Caryophyllene, myrcene

Is this strain in rotation?

Yes, it is available under the name Dessert Menu. It is therefore essential to ask for the variety before purchasing in store. However, Fleurons has become a trustworthy brand in my eyes, and I highly encourage you to try their products, regardless of the strain.

 

Updated 07-10-24: Mike Tai is back in the branch for a limited time, now under the Dessert Menu with a new purple bag.

Is it Buzzworthy?

Mike Tai (Menu Dessert)
VALUE90%
BAG APPEAL85%
SMELL & FLAVOUR90%
COMBUSTION90%
BUZZWORTHY90%

Update – October 10, 2024
+5% beauty of buds, +5% combustion.