Review: Happy Hour by Ozone
After reviewing Banoreoz as part of Ozone’s brand relaunch, I picked up Ozone’s Happy Hour from Springfield Ascend Wellness to review.
Continue reading →After reviewing Banoreoz as part of Ozone’s brand relaunch, I picked up Ozone’s Happy Hour from Springfield Ascend Wellness to review.
Continue reading →I’ve been looking for a knockout night strain for months. Illinois craft grow licensee Wyvern Botanicals has finally provided one. Wyvern Botanicals’ premium flower brand Ripperz recently launched several strains in Illinois. I picked out the Mule Fuel to review.
Continue reading →Last month, Ascend Wellness Holdings announced a full brand and quality relaunch of its flagship lifestyle brand, Ozone. The relaunch introduces full-spectrum gummies, macro-dose gummies, new flower strains, and new liquid diamonds and live resin vapes. I picked up from … Continue reading →
After reviewing Grease Monkey, I sampled another strain from Elevate Cannabis, Hell’s OG.
Continue reading →After reviewing the Apples and Bananas, I sampled another Cookies strain picked up from Cookies Bloomington, Cherry Mellow.
Continue reading →After reviewing Illemonati, Melted Cherries, and Chicago Runtz, the last Cronja flower review of this batch was the in-house strain, Ism Punch.
Continue reading →The list of flower labels on the Illinois market is expanding at a breakneck pace. Terrabis Dispensary has added its own in-house flower labels, aptly called, Terrabis, so I stopped at Terrabis Grayville and picked up an eighth of the … Continue reading →
The last 3-out-of-4 strains we’ve reviewed (Washington Apple, Grease Monkey, and Garlic Z) from Island Cannabis landed in our Thirty % Plus THC Reviews series, so I decided to add another one, Moonbow.
Continue reading →While I can find something to enjoy at almost any point in the cannabis-flavor spectrum, I still hold an affinity for citrus-heavy cultivars. That’s why the budtenders at Consume Marion recommended I pick up The Pledge by Kaviar to review.
Continue reading →Even as someone who consistently samples new products, I’m still finding new strains with obscure parentage on menus. I recently stopped at Emerald Dispensary and picked up the new-to-me Washington Apple from Island.
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