No crumble.
No dust.
No typical, what the hell did I just pay top dollar for, disappointment.
Just flower that still has some life in it.
Lacey and I were riding without a plan, which is usually when the best ones show up. Windows down, road noise humming. I’ve realized that my tires are ready to be serviced. Slap slap down the Oklahoma backroads. We were just out doing that thing we do when we’re not trying to rush through it. We’d stopped earlier in Sulphur at Live Well Cannabis Dispensary, and that’s where I picked up Crunch Berries from Exile Cannabis. The budtender actually suggested it.
We ended up pulling off near the Blue River. Just a pause. If you haven’t visited, it’s definitely one of those stops where the air feels different enough to remind you to slow down.
I could smell the soft berry and almost feel the “fuzziness” as I rolled. It didn’t try to impress me. It didn’t need to. The buds had weight to them. A little give when you pressed them. That alone was better than I usually see from even the top brands that are stocked on the highest of shelves these days…
We sat by the water and broke it down by hand. No grinder. No rush. Just fingers, conversation, and the sound of the river.
The smoke was smooth right out of the gate. No throat grab. Sweet on the inhale, mellow on the way out. It was the kind of smoke that makes me pull a little harder on the toke. My brain shouted, more! The flavor stuck around just long enough to notice, then let go. I remember thinking, this is what it’s supposed to taste like.
The effects came on slow and even. Not that jolt some strains give you, not that fog either. Just a steady settling-in. My shoulders dropped. Thoughts lined up instead of bumping into each other. We talked. Then we didn’t. Both felt fine. Even with the long moments of “dead-air”.
We weren’t trying to escape anything that day. We weren’t trying to elevate the experience. We were just there. Crunch Berries met us at that exact level and stayed there. We talked about balance and life goals. It was a stoned version of grown-up talk that meant something more than when it started.
No big revelation. No overthinking it. Just a mental note filed away. I will remember this one for sure.
Crunch Berries isn’t a party strain. It’s not a flex.
Fresh flower, grown with care, still matters. And patients should demand it. Look for the ones that really care about their product, not just the flashy label…
That’s more than enough.

