RED ROOTS TRADING CO.
Teddy Bear Hash - 14g
- THC - 53%
- $90.00
Cuddle up to Teddy Bear Hash, a Turkish-inspired hybrid crafted for those who crave smooth potency with heritage-driven flavour. At 53% THC, this concentrate delivers a perfectly balanced hybrid high, combining uplifting cerebral clarity with comforting body relaxation, ideal for both creative sessions and mellow evenings. Teddy Bear embodies the hallmarks of traditional Turkish-style craftsmanship: dark, resin-rich, and pliable, warming easily between your fingers. As it heats, it releases a rich, aromatic blend of earthy spice, subtle sweetness, and herbal depth, creating a smooth, satisfying smoke that honors centuries of hash-making tradition. The effects strike with balance: euphoric mental lift meets soothing body calm, making it perfect for social sessions, artistic inspiration, or unwinding after a long day. Heritage-rich, potent, and smoothly comforting. Teddy Bear Hash brings Turkish-style quality and modern hybrid strength to every session.
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About the Brand
Red Roots Trading Co. an Algonquin-owned and operated cannabis trading post located on the unceded lands of the Algonquin people in Kitigan Zibi. All of the medicines we carry are Indigenous produced and always lab-tested to ensure their quality and safety and your satisfaction. Sixteen percent (16%) of our net sales are reinvested into the nation through a clan based decision making structure. This money is used to support traditional clan governance, fund language and culture projects within the nation, provide financial assistance to those in need, and for such other purposes as is deemed necessary by the clan family. All of our products are Indigenous produced and always tested to ensure their quality and safety by an accredited third party lab. We follow the community safety standards of the North Shore Anishinabek Cannabis Association.







