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Red Vines

Have Hash x Booney Acres

Form

Cold Cure

Genetics

Tractor Fuel #14 x Strawberry Meltshake

8.4

OVERALL SCORE

Micron Range

Tier 2

Weight

1 Gram

Appearance

9.5

Aroma

9.1

Taste

8.2

Appearance

As I cracked open the jar, the rosin had a glistening texture that practically sparkled, just like the other Have Hash jars I’ve tried. The consistency was insanely terpy; it was so gooey it practically wanted to slide right off the dab tool.

Aroma

The aroma on this one is truly spot-on, hitting you with a rich, sweet, sugary scent that’s pure licorice. Some might say it’s almost overwhelmingly sweet an opinion I share but personally, I can’t get enough of it

Taste

The taste on this one was solid, offering a sweet, candy-like flavor that was enjoyable but not overwhelming. However, the terp profile was more subtle compared to other Red Vines I’ve tried. While some might prefer the softer, more understated terps, I find myself longing for that bold, mouth-coating, sugary punch that’s increasingly rare to come across.

Overall

This was my first time trying Have Hash, and it was a solid choice. They stack up well against 710 Labs, with both brands offering tiered options that make quality concentrates more accessible for everyone which I liked. I opted for tier two, as tier one feels a bit overpriced. Dabbing this strain was a treat though like all good red vines usually are. The effects were smooth and enjoyable, even though it lacked the potency I was hoping for. The flavor was nostoligic, reminiscent of West Coast Alchemy’s Red Vines, one of my all-time favorites and a big reason I decided to give @havehash a shot. While WCA’s Red Vines still takes the crown for me, I wouldn’t hesitate to grab this again especially with it being in stores (recreational). Have Hash is absolutely crushing it—easily some of the best dispo hash I’ve had in a while.

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