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Cannabis products only available within Manitoba.
The Space Race Boosters Hybrid Cig-Style Pre-Rolls 10X0.35G complete the Space Race flight crew with a hybrid cannabis option packed into the brand's sleek, slim pre-roll format. Burners brought the sativa. Ballistics handled the indica. Now Boosters have arrived in the middle, presumably because every space program needs somebody keeping the other two departments organized.
Each pack contains 10 pre-rolls at 0.35g each, giving you 3.5g of cannabis in total. Instead of putting the whole eighth into a few larger joints, Space Race divides it into ten compact portions. Apparently, mission control takes inventory management very seriously.
The cigarette-style design gives Boosters a slim, uniform profile compared with traditional cone-shaped pre-rolls. Each one arrives already rolled and ready for intended adult use, removing the need for loose papers, grinding, or discovering halfway through that your rolling skills have not improved since the last attempt.
Space Race emphasizes careful construction and a smooth, even-burning design across the Boosters format. The hybrid flower is neatly portioned into identical 0.35g rolls, making the pack straightforward to understand: ten rolls in, 3.5g total, mathematics successfully completed.
And, naturally, the space theme is operating at full power. They're called Boosters, you're supposed to prepare for warp speed, and apparently the cosmos is involved. For something with such interstellar branding, the actual product is refreshingly uncomplicated.
As the hybrid member of Space Race's cig-style pre-roll lineup, Boosters sits alongside the sativa Burners and indica Ballistics while retaining the same slim 10 x 0.35g configuration.
So what's on the flight manifest? Hybrid cannabis, 10 individual pre-rolls, 0.35g per roll, 3.5g total and a sleek cigarette-style build.
Basically, Space Race took an eighth, divided it into ten Boosters and gave the whole package clearance for launch. NASA remains uninvolved.

