Appearance: First things first, ”Cake Pop” is a treat for the eyes. It’s got this nice mix of light greens and subtle purples, sorta looks like confetti. The trichomes give it a light sugar-coating effect. Definitely living up to its dessert name. A tasty-looking 8.8/10.
Smell: When I... cracked open the jar, it smelled like someone was baking. Sweet, a little creamy, with just a pinch of earthiness. Imagine a bakery meets a garden, weird combo but it works. On the nose, I’m giving it an 8.9/10.
Taste: The taste is bang on! Like taking a bite out of a sweet dessert, with a tiny hint of vanilla. It’s mellow, not too overpowering, but definitely memorable. That’s an easy 9/10 for me.
Smoke/Burn Quality: Real smooth experience. It didn’t leave any harshness, and the ash was nice and white. Can’t find any faults here, so that’s a 9.1/10.
Potency: Alright, ”Cake Pop” isn’t just about looks and taste. This bad boy packs a balanced punch. It’s uplifting, without sending you to the moon. Ideal for those times you want to feel good but still keep your wits about you. That’s a strong 9.2/10.
Overall rating and value: Summing it all up, ”Cake Pop” was a pleasure to try out. It checks off all the boxes - looks, aroma, flavor, and the high. I’m rounding this up to a sweet and solid 9/10 overall. If you haven’t tried it yet, definitely worth grabbing. Feels like a party in a jar! Cheers!