Description
Melted Sherb – A Cookies x Traditional Collaboration
Discover the latest addition to the Cookies family: Melted Sherb, a strain born from a unique collaboration between Cookies and Traditional. This exotic Gelato offering boasts a musky fruit aroma that bursts from the bag even before you fully dig in. Upon closer inspection, notes of fabric softener, mint, and subtle hints of cheese emerge, creating a layered aromatic profile that sets this strain apart.
Aroma
Melted Sherb is rich in complexity, offering a fragrance reminiscent of musky fruit roll-ups paired with the freshness of minty pepper jam. As you break it down, the aroma intensifies, leaving a lasting impression on your fingers with its keify exterior, keeping the bud’s freshness intact.
Flavor Profile
The smoke experience brings to mind an eclectic mix of baseball glove, spiced pepper, and red Twizzlers with a tart gas finish. For those who prefer vapor, you’ll notice a more medicinal flavor, with bitter notes of hops and pink peppercorn balanced by a gassy undertone and a crushed juniper finish.
Composition
Though the buds may be on the smaller side, their structure and keif coverage make up for the size. However, some buds appear machine-trimmed, which gives them a bit of a rougher look. The B- grade flowers are still satisfying, and they break down with ease, providing a clean smoking or vaping experience.
Effects
Prepare for an evenly distributed high that affects both the mind and body. You’ll feel relaxed yet creative, with inspired thoughts that are accompanied by heightened sensitivity to light and sound. While there’s a slight head pressure, it’s far from overwhelming. This strain is perfect for daytime to early evening use when you’re looking to feel dreamy yet productive.
Final Thoughts
Though Melted Sherb showcases an intriguing blend of flavors and aromas, it’s not quite a knockout in comparison to fan-favorites like Gary Payton and London Pound Cake. Still, for those seeking a new Gelato-based adventure, this strain is worth exploring, especially if you’re a fan of Cookies’ signature cultivars.
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