Keep it as fish food for mooching friends, and little else.
It's still raining Runtz in Colorado, where a dispensary's strain menu now reminds me of a Rocket Fizz or Fuzziwig's instead of a bakery. Most of these candy strains have run their course through my tastebuds, just like Cookies cuts before them, but every once in a while I'll see something that raises an eyebrow. I still can't figure out how Gummy Worms was the one to do it, but here we are.
My first impression of Gummy Worms wasn't great, and the second was worse. Upon opening the bottle, an herbal, spicy blast of rosemary hit me in the face — a sign of potential pest solution — and the buds were sort of lifeless and without trichomes. Wondering if it was just the grower or the harvest, I tried some Gummy Worms from a different source.
Unspectacular in looks, smell and flavor, Gummy Worms surprised me with a fun daytime high. Unfamiliar with Velvet Runtz and accustomed to sedating highs from candy strains, I expected much stronger effects on the body, but the dull smell added a layer of mystery that played out to my benefit. A fun daytime high isn't enough to counteract the subpar smell and lack of taste, however, and Gummy Worms will likely sit in my tackle box to serve as fish food for mooching friends.
Cherry, Loyalty Farms and Magic City Cannabis grow most, if not all, of the Gummy Worms flower in Denver, with pre-rolls available from Magic City and Cherry's Only Kameleons line, too. Cherry and Magic City Cannabis also extract rosin from Gummy Worms, though I haven't come across either yet.
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