Once my taste buds moved past the initial earthiness of the hit, the floral nodes bloomed and lingered upon my tongue on the exhale. This floral flavor may emanate from the terpene linalool. The taste of the bud overshadowed the citrus smell and with more floral undertones. The sweetness smelled faintly of fresh citrus and slightly hoppy. Upon opening the packaging, I was greeted with a sweet earthy smell probably coming from terpenes caryophyllene and terpineol. To get past the coating of juicy terpenes and enjoy the purple colors of the bud, grind it up and take in the sea of purple and its pleasant aromas. I recommend asking the budtender at Joint Cannabis Club to put this candy under a light, so you can fully appreciate the sparkling beauty of its trichome crystals. Rainbow Runtz is much like its father, dense, clustered and jam packed with the purple buds common to indica-rich strains.
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