Review: Raspberry Live Resin Gummies by Lost Farm
I’m a big fan of full-spectrum edibles and am encouraged to see more labels producing them. Kiva imprint Lost Farm goes even further, building the entire brand around live-resin and rosin-based edibles. I recently picked up a bag of Raspberry Live Resin Gummies to review.
Lost Farm Raspberry Live Resin gummies come as a 10 pack of gummies with 10mg of THC per piece. The single-strain live-resin infusion is Wedding Cake, an indica leaning hybrid cross of Cherry Pie and Girl Scout Cookies. The ingredients are sugar, tapioca syrup, water, pectin, citric acid, natural flavor, sodium citrate, sodium malate, cannabis extract, and spirulina extract.

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Each gummy came as a half sphere, an inch across the top, and a half inch thick. Cloudy translucent blue/green with light-sugar coating, the color was unexpected for a raspberry flavored gummy. There was a slight squishiness in the hand, but the candies chewed with a stiffer gumdrop like texture.
The top end of the flavor profile was a sweet, vague artificial mixed berry tone. This sweet top end was enveloped by a warm, earthy, spicy blend of black pepper, cinnamon, and a strong freshly turned earth flavor. While the sweet berry tone led the profile, the warm and earthy notes matched the intensity creating a profile that was half artificial candy, half natural-cannabis flavor. The earth and black pepper tones were quite sticky, lingering on the palate for several minutes after each gummy.

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Forty-minutes after dosing, a warming, muscle-relaxing pressure began cascading from my upper chest down into the rest of my body. My headspace cleared as my motivation and energy levels began falling. At the peak, I was completely freed of anxiety and pain but too couchlocked to do much. Despite the heavy, demotivating buzz, the Lost Farm Raspberry gummies didn’t put me to sleep but worked well for wiping away the stress at the end of the day.
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