![]() Daily tasks and conversations go on without my becoming aloof or paranoid, and pushing through the munchies was easy when I had something to focus on. There are some sweet berry overtones, though, which are also present in the aftertaste.Įffects: The high is the real selling point, and it can be part of a balanced breakfast, a mid-day pick-me-up or an evening toke that won’t keep me awake at night. Grainy, nutty notes and small hints of berry help Koko Puffs smell like a damp forest floor in the summertime.įlavor: Although mostly comprising OG and Blackberry genetics, Koko Puffs has a very tart, rubbery smoke and heavy floral notes on the back end. Smell: Koko Puffs starts out sour and slightly gassy and has a strong floral ending, but there are some subtleties that provide a little sweetness to the mix. Regular spots of bright purple make the strain’s evergreen color hard to notice under the trichomes, which can be very abundant. Looks: Koko Puffs comes packaged in round, compact calyxes with a murky cloak of resin covering the bushy buds. So far, we’ve spotted the strain on the street and in seeds online, while a small but growing number of dispensaries sell it, too. Koko Puffs is a wholesale strain with a growing profile in Colorado, so some dispensaries could very well be growing it internally. If I did, I’d probably end up on a beach somewhere, falling asleep in the sand without a worry in the world. I usually try to confront life’s issues, but it’d be hard to care much about them if I smoked Koko Puffs every day. ![]() There are some nutty and sweet berry aspects to the strain’s flavor, however, and the high is so fun-loving that no one’s going to give a shit about the name anyway. There’s nothing bad or unpleasant about Koko Puff’s floral, rubbery smoke - but there’s really nothing chocolaty or creamy about it, either. But after several experiences with the strain, I was still wondering if I’d ever come close to going cuckoo for the flavor. To be fair, Koko Puffs is also a lot softer on the mind than its mother or father, keeping me easygoing and even-keeled after each session. You’d think a strain with such street-hardened parents would have a tougher name, but maybe they just wanted a better life for their child. Koko Puffs is the offspring of Kimbo Kush and Triple OG. Either way, the thick layer of resin clinging to the inside of the display jar sold me. I wasn’t sure if the “Puffs” part was the inspiration or if we had another Chocolope or Chocolate Mint OG - two delicious strains - on our hands. ![]() And for the most part, these strains are pretty darn tasty - besides Lucky Charms, which was an overrated cereal anyway.Ĭrunch Berry, Frankenberry, Fruit Loops and Fruity Pebbles OG have all been sweet on the nose, but Koko Puffs could’ve gone either way during our first meeting at a dispensary. Now cereals are the new frontier for sugar-obsessed tokers trying to reconnect with their childhoods. Baked goods are all the rage among breeders trying to come up with new names for their fruity, doughy strains, but there are only so many cookies, cakes and pies that society recognizes. ![]()
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