Forbidden Fruit Gold Leaf Gardens' Forbidden Fruit - A Concentrate Review

Gold Leaf Gardens’ Forbidden Fruit – A Concentrate Review

Polar Iceracts is Gold Leaf Gardens‘ concentrate line. Their cannabis line is nothing short of phenomenal. Their products have always left me impressed. Forbidden Fruit is the first of their concentrates that I’ve had the chance to try. This is a hash rosin and according to Leafly it is a cross between Cherry Pie and Tangie.

This is the first concentrate that I have smoked that came packaged in a glass container. When I purchased it at The Stashbox I was told to keep it in the fridge. Polar Icetracts recomends doing so to preserve the flavor of the concentrate.

This was not an overpowering indica high. It was extremely mellow and manageable. I was never too high to get off my couch, but moving wasn’t something I had a strong desire to do. This strain is great to relax you on the weekends without knockout you out and zapping you of precious free time.

Gold Leaf Gardens' Forbidden Fruit - A Concentrate Review

Forbidden Fruit Cannabinoid Breakdown

  • Total THC: 82.4%

Overview

  • Indica
  • Genetics: Cherry Pie crossed with Tangie.
  • Aroma: citrus and grapefruit.

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Warning: This product has intoxicating effects and may be habit-forming. Smoking is hazardous to your health. There may be health risks associated with consumption of this product. Should not be used by women that are pregnant or breast feeding. For use only by adults twenty-one and older. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Marijuana can impair concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug.

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