Sour Candy
{Jet Fuel Gelato x Guava} x {Blue Cookies x Oreoz}

Cultivar Overview
Our Ratings
Structure
9
Colors range from deep lavender to dark forest green, if you can manage to get through the abundance of trichomes covering the whole flower. Structure and manicure are beautiful as well and humidity is on point
Nose (whole)
7
Sour Hard Candy
Nose (ground)
9
Watermelon Sour Patch Kid, Floral Gas
Burn
5.5
This batch of Sour Candy has the full lung expansion for sure but the “throatiness” is also present. Ash is light gray at best and seriously lacking in smoothness
Flavor
VOL. 9
Comp. 9
Kushy Sour Gushers inhale, creamy frosting-like exhale
Overall
7.9






The full strain review of Sour Candy by Doja
I personally haven’t tried the BernieHana Butter yet so I can’t compare the two but I will say I enjoyed this flower!
Fresh out of the bag I’m greeted with a scent that reminds me of those warhead candies from my childhood. A bit of gas here as well but mostly leaning toward a face-puckering sour hard candy/sour gummy bear.
Upon breaking this girl down the sour gummy candy stays relevant with a bit of added floral gas.
Colors range from deep lavender to dark forest green, if you can manage to get through the abundance of trichomes covering the whole flower. Structure and manicure are beautiful as well and humidity is on point.
She’s definitely a unique cultivar thus far so I’m looking forward to the smoke.
The flavor is as loud as is to be expected from the Doja Gang’s self imposed quality standards. Mouth coating terps that leave you wanting more are ever present throughout the joint. The flavor itself is like if you bought some Kush flavored sour gushers at the store and chased it with whipped cream.
And now for the burn. @doja.pak went on FSOTD and explained how he doesn’t like when the inhale hits your throat a certain way and tries to do his best to make sure none of their batches smoke this way. He prefers it to be smooth all the way through with the full lung expansion. This batch of Sour Candy has the full lung expansion for sure but the “throatiness” is also present. I personally have begun to care less about ash color but when your $ale$ pitch is that all your boxes are checked on every batch, well then that’s what the consumer is going to expect. And not all these boxes are checked. Ash is light gray at best and seriously lacking in smoothness.
The effects were moderately potent, leaning toward a body high with some real nice tension release added in.
The scent and translation to palette is good, long lasting flavor is present, and that full lung expansion is as well. But the burn is sub par and doesn’t live up to what it’s marketed as.
Again this could very well be batch specific but IMO if you market yourself strictly off excellent packs then batches like these shouldn’t make it through QC.
Still a great flower overall and I could see myself grabbing some again, if it truly was checking all boxes.












