RE:Been a while, wanted to review Wappa and Jean GuyNice to hear some real Snoop, found the same thing and I haven't had the pleasure of sampling the Jean Gee or Sensi...not only will it be all I buy from here on but would have sold a lot of stock, if not all, if it wasn't. There has been a lot of negative press on Fowler but I think he is mainly if not entirely responsible for the quality of herb and I believe there will be no 'grass' produced or sold while he is at the helm.
When the roll out of retailers finally gets rolled out and FIREherb gets the full exposure FIRE, split or no split, is going to be at or near the top on quality alone but add the reasonable pricing and FIRE's full menu is in a league of it's own....as the sales/ revenue figures start to come out over the next month or so these SP levels, or levels adjusted for a split, will be history for good.... you will be able to tell those that own FIRE, they will be the one's ginning from ear to ear like somebody hit them in the mouth with an axe, JMHO,,,,Opt
SnoopDawggyDawg wrote: Haven't posted here in forever. But I was finally able to purchase Wappa and Jean Guy from the OCS, and damn, I've never had finer bud. I also ordered Wappa from Redecan, and I'll admit that it was a decent product. But it doesn't compare to the quality of 7Acres' Wappa. The first thing that hits you is a rich, citrusy scent, which is unlike any black market bud I've ever consumed. The trichromes are so abundant that it tinges the flower a mustard-yellow. The taste, both smoked and vaped is unmistakably floral, and the smoke/vapour is smoother than anything I've ever tried. I paid $10 and $13 per gram respectively, and while I thought that was steep, I will easily fork that out again to replenish my supply. I'm so impressed that they are able to produce such a wonderful product, at scale. Quality will always find a market, and I'm glad that Supreme has stuck by their philosophy of quality over quantity, because that will undoubtedly withstand consolidation in this sector.