Review: Wake N Puff Infused Prerolls by Victoria LP Presents
I’ve reviewed the line of vapes from Victoria LP Presents, Wake N Vape. Now, the brand has returned with a line of terpene-infused prerolls called Wake N Puff. I had the opportunity to review all three options from the Wake N Puff line: Berry Bliss-Wuga, Sunrise Mango-Keyshia, and Twilight Berry-Dirty Eagle.
Berry Bliss-Wuga tested at 0.909% THC, 23.601% THCa, and 24.51% total cannabinoids. Sunrise Mango-Keyshia tested at 0.038% CBDa, 0.748% THC, 32.545% THCa, and 33.331% total cannabinoids. Twilight Berry-Dirty Eagle tested at 0.411% THC, 20.43% THCa, and 20.841% total cannabinoids.

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Out of the tube all three options came as a standard 1-gram cone with an unbranded crutch. Untucking the ends revealed a finely ground olive-drab flower with a few thick fire-orange hairs peeking out. Evenly packed, each one produced a nice vacuum effect under a dry pull and burned clean and evenly without prework or repair.
Across all three flavors, the terpene infusion was surprisingly balanced, letting the flower shine during the first half of the joint. The additional flavor became more intense during the second half. Candy sweet notes of artificial berry dominated the dry pulls on the Berry Bliss-Wuga preroll but fell away for an earthy mix of dried basil, oregano, cedar, and freshly turned soil after ignition. The artificial sweetness became more apparent as the joint approached the crutch, further accentuating the cedar and soil notes by comparison. Twilight Berry-Dirty Eagle burned with a spicy blend of hot pepper, wild onion, and tea tree that coated the palate. As an oil ring started to show, the sweeter berry flavored infusion left the organic pepper and onion flavors tasting light and surprisingly floral. Sunrise Mango-Keyshia was bright and fruity all the way through with notes of orange, lemon, cucumber, and an undertone blend of papaya and mango that became heavier as the joint burned.
Berry Bliss-Wuga was good for a fast-acting head change, shifting my mind toward a thoughtful and creative space before the joint was done. The physical pull was heavier than the light mental load, a pulling pressure built over a half hour to a full-body heavy-blanket sensation. Twilight Berry-Dirty Eagle took longer to build but provided a much heavier body and head shift than Berry Bliss. A tightening headband led a wave of tension easing muscle relaxation. My stress and anxiety fell away, but my motivation went with them and, combined with the body relaxation, left me feeling heavy and tired. Sunrise Mango-Keyshia cleared my head and left a spacious calm behind. A burst of tingling euphoria lifted my mood while helping to leave me pain free. Overall, the Wake N Puff line delivered a balanced flavor infusion with experiential profiles that lined up with their indica-hybrid-sativa designations.

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