Review: Tiger’s Milk Budder Wax by High Supply
I’ve been anticipating trying Tiger’s Milk for more than a year now, ever since I encountered it in Missouri and had a chance to smell it but missed out on actually trying it. I’ve been on the lookout for the strain that carries Green Crack and Bubba in its lineage ever since. I finally found the strain available as budder wax from High Supply at Sunnyside Champaign and picked up a sample, finally following up on that intriguing aroma.
Tiger’s Milk is an indica-leaning hybrid cross of Pre 93 Bubba and Appalachia (Green Crack and Tres Dawg). This batch of budder tested at 0.14% CBDa, 11.92% THC, 67.76% THCa, and 79.82% total cannabinoids.

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This two-gram jar came as a mound of creamy caramel colored badder with a terpene heavy greasiness that had floated back to the top every time I returned to the jar. The peanut butter texture was easy to manipulate, even if it may have inspired a heavy hand with dosing.
Inside the jar, the top end of the aroma was a sharp blend of artificial lemon, jalapeno, and stainless steel with a more rounded earth tone on the finish. The flavor carried a more natural lemon on the front, followed by a sweet-cream note mingling with hints of earth at the exhale. Overall, the flavor was light and moved on from the palate quickly.
Tiger’s Milk effect profile opened physically, with a pressure behind the eyes that spread into my body as time passed, becoming a full-body relaxation that weighed my arms and legs down. I was calmed mentally but not slowed down with Tiger’s Milk riding the fine line of giving me the option to stay engaged in the events of the night or turning in for some restful sleep.
I also got a notable case of the munchies after dabbing, a positive or negative trait depending on the condition you’re treating. Overall, High Supply delivered on flavor and relaxation with this straightforward badder option. For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.

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