Art and Craft Cannabis “Puppy” Rosin

There’s nothing subtle about Puppy from Art and Craft Cannabis. Built from a heavy-hitting mix of Tres Star Dawg, Chem 91 and Shoki Masque, this one brings out the loud side of gas with no hesitation. The nose is sharp and full of rubber and diesel, rounded off with a sour-sweet edge that adds a unique twist to the funk. That extra layer likely comes from the Shoki influence. It leans into that classic skunk-meets-fuel vibe but with more depth the longer you explore it. Flavor stays loud throughout with lingering notes of chem funk and earthy spice. The high hits hard and fast, settling into a heavy, clear-headed zone that’ll resonate with fans of true gas. –Review by Brian Sanner (@calyxs_and_colas_2.0)
Skunkfoot “Wavy Rainbow” 73-159u Sun Grown Live Rosin

Ruby red grapefruit candy notes overwhelm the senses when you crack this one. It’s bright and sweet like a Sour Patch Kid left to melt in the sun. More candy notes come through, but the tart citrus rides over the top, which translates nicely to the taste. Smooth on the exhale, you’ll get the full fruit spectrum without that fake sugar tail. The high is dialed in and extended with a bit more energy, but it’s not racing. The fruit terps are well-balanced and unique. –Review by ADHDDEAD (@adhddead)
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Olio “Grape Gas” Rosin

We got a sneak peek and were impressed with the latest New York-grown and processed Grape Gas 73-149u hash rosin from legacy leaders Olio. This is a clean, high-grade resin with a strong grape nose that’s also coated with a layer of gassy, cheesy funkiness. The grape expresses even more on the exhale with a potent high behind the smooth, flavorful smoke. –Review by Crystal Hoffman (@hashinit_)
Jenn Doe “Spritzer” Air Dried Full Melt

This Spritzer was grown by Good Life Gardens and processed by Jenn Doe as an air-dried full melt, a rare and carefully executed expression of solventless craft. Built from a flavorful lineage that combines Runtz with Grape Pie and MAC, the profile delivers layers of sweet grape candy, subtle earth and creamy baked goods with a smooth, evolving flavor that stays true from start to finish. The nose leans fruity and loud with added depth from the MAC and Grape Pie in the background. Each pull is expressive and clean with a melt that reflects the intention behind it. This is solventless made with care, from cultivation to cure, by hands that know the process inside and out. –Review by Brian Sanner
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Third Shift Resin “Pink Zugar #7” First Wash, Single Source
Some of the cleanest resin of the submissions we reviewed, this bright white rosin with a loud Z has a candy-leaning nose. This cross of Zkittlez and Strawguava translates nicely to your tongue where the candy and berry are complemented by a few more delectable fruit notes. Orange starburst, sugary fruit punch and powdered candy straws come to mind. The high is euphoric and uplifting, doesn’t weigh you down and is the sort of thing you could smoke all day. Candy lovers rejoice as this one is another standout from Maine. –Review by ADHDDEAD
Hazy Hill “Headband” Rosin

When you think of OGs in Maine, Hazy Hill is at the top of that list. Presented like a fine piece of jewelry, I opened the jar to what can only be described as smelling the headiest bouquet of flowers. When I jump into a Headband, I always try to look for that Headband feeling that is commonly associated with the strain, and this jar did not disappoint. With the nose translating well to the taste, reminding me of a nice iced herbal tea, the dab gave me that bobblehead effect. Perfect for a relaxing night vibing to your favorite playlist. –Review by Zach Williams (@Stoney_pizza)
Flying Fish “Blister” Rosin

Blister from Flying Fish Cannabis lives up to its name: hot, loud and loaded with pressure. A cross of Sunburn and Gas Masque, it brings an aggressive nose that smacks of burnt rubber, scorched citrus and underlying fuel. It’s sharp and volatile on the front, then it settles into something darker and more complex the longer it sits. On the inhale, that heat sticks around, delivering a punchy, gas-forward flavor with bitter orange peel and charred funk. The high wastes no time, kicking in with clarity before fading into a deep, zoned-out calm. It’s a bold, full-throttle offering that stays true to its lineage and delivers on impact. –Review by Brian Sanner
Gele “Headbanger” 70-120u Washed by Art & Craft Canna

Art & Craft washing Gele’s work has produced some very promising early results. This Headbanger is no exception, being some of the best-looking resin we sampled for this issue and true to its name, aroma and flavor. It has a classic nose, but the cleanliness stands out. There’s a slight sharpness on the inhale, then a smooth trail of piney gas as it settles. The high here is potent and leans cerebral, but it keeps your feet planted firmly in reality. –Review by ADHDDEAD
@thegardenofgele | @artandcraft_can
Helios Hash “Queen Bee” Rosin

Representing Maine, hash pioneer Helios has become known for elevating the flavor game in the world of solventless. When teamed up with the powerhouse cultivators at Firefly Organics, the result is a next-level collaboration that pushes the boundaries of expectation. Their latest release, Queen Bee, a cross of Honey Bananas and Wedding Pie, delivers a distinctively gassy profile. Cracking the jar hits you with a wave of grape fuel, followed by layers of caramelized cream and raw gasoline. It’s a bold expression that candy smokers will appreciate, offering a fresh spin in a scene already rich with a loud flavor. –Review by Paul Skolnik (@burningtheoilfast)
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Rory Farms “Jelly Doughnuts” Rosin

Jelly Doughnuts from Rory Farms is a wild mix of sweet and savory, blending Strawberry Banana with the funky edge of Shallot Sushimi. The aroma comes through with creamy berry and an odd yet addictive depth that hints at overripe fruit and a whisper of spice. It starts off like a glazed dessert but unfolds into something gassy and complex. The high follows suit, bright and heady up top with a smooth, laid-back finish. This isn’t your typical candy-forward drop, and that’s exactly the point. For those chasing flavor that pushes boundaries, Jelly Doughnuts brings something different to the table. –Review by Brian Sanner
Hiker Trash “Candy Apple” 73-159u Grown by Hill Top

The cold cure on this jar gives off sour apple taffy straight out of the gate. It’s candy-forward but not cloying. The flavor leans closer to those old cocktail mixers, specifically green apple with a zip of sugared lime. Not too tart, this is a bit more of a juicy candy apple flavor with a solid high and pleasant aftertaste. Hiker Trash and Hill Top pulled some real personality out of this one. It’s weird and a little different in all the right ways. –Review by ADHDDEAD
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Salmon Falls Solventless “Grape Pie” Rosin
Grape Pie from High Striker Farms brings a rich, dessert-forward vibe with heavy grape and baked fruit notes right out of the jar. With Cherry Pie and Grape Stomper in its lineage, this one delivers a sticky-sweet aroma that blends overripe berries, warm dough and a subtle touch of gas. The nose is loud but smooth (think fruit pastry meets a faint whiff of fuel). The flavor carries through on the melt, landing somewhere between candied grape and buttery crust. The high hits easy and even, floating between relaxed and hazy without going too heavy. It’s a cozy, flavorful drop that keeps you reaching back. –Review by Brian Sanner
Wurmz “Gary Cosmo” Rosin

Emerging from New York, we have Wurmz Cannabis, a micro license just getting started in arguably the most sought-after market in the United States. When opening the jar of Gary Cosmo, you are met with the ideal jelly-like consistency we love to see with our rosin. The nose is clean, hitting on the sweeter side, reminding me of Smarties candy with a taste to validate. For the sweet and candy terp lovers, this one’s for you. With the effects being a bit more heady, it set me up perfectly for either a day of activities or creativity. –Review by Zach Williams
Calyx Cannabis “Lemon Fucking Hashplant” 90u WPFF

You’ll understand the name once you smoke this one. Loud lemon terps hit back with a thick potent back end that will knock your socks off. Lemon Pledge slaps you across the face when you open the jar and is followed by this thick, gassy bass note. There’s an immediate lemon zest on top of a heavy, thick smoke. The potency is instant with some couch-lock, which leads this one to more of a Netflix and chill, nighttime vibe. –Review by ADHDDEAD
Grow Space Killa “Hachimaki Grape Juice” Rosin

Hachimaki Grape Juice is a signature offering from Grow Space Killa, crafted from Chad Westport’s Grape Juice and two phenos, green and purple, of 818 Headband from The Cali Connection. The profile opens with a bold burst of Niagara-style grape, followed by a deep, gassy finish that stays true to the Headband lineage. Effects are powerful, delivering a heady, full-spectrum high that’s both flavorful and long lasting. With podium finishes at both the Northeast Dabadoo and New York Terp Wars, this cultivar has earned its place as a standout in the world of fruit-forward hash that still hits heavy. –Review by Brian Sanner
Single Source “Pomelo Punch” Rosin

When I think of top-notch rosin in the Northeast, I never leave Single Source off my list. Known for their quality, unique genetics and overall consistency, they brought us another banger out of their arsenal. Pomelo Punch (Orange Mints x Papaya) is a great example of the level of flavor patients have grown to expect from Single Source. The nose is overwhelmingly sweet with a generous spice in the best ways. The only thing that makes sense is to compare it to a fruity cider. We can thank the Orange Mints for those characteristics. The taste coats your mouth with this bold fruity sensation, which pairs excellently with the sedating effects. –Review by Zach Williams
Upward Organics “Strawberries Peels #5” Rosin

Strawberry Peels #5 from Upward Organics is loud and funky, and it hits with the kind of layered sweetness that keeps you coming back. A cross of Blow Pop and Top Banana, it brings a mix of tart strawberry candy and creamy banana funk with a hint of something deeper, almost like a fermented fruit note hiding underneath. The flavor holds strong throughout with that signature candy-meets-gas balance shining through. The high lands smooth but present, heady without knocking you out. It’s a standout for flavor-driven smokers who want more than just fruit or funk; it brings both — with personality to spare. –Review by Brian Sanner
Electric City Hash Company “BPPZ” Fresh Press Rosin, Single Source
This one from ECHC almost tastes electric. Bright, sharp, candy, lime, Z, papaya and banana terps balance each other in a delicious mix of fruit and candy that is hard to put down. Bred by Hidden Forest, this selection won my judge’s choice (blind) in Masters of Rosin NYC. This rendition got me very stoned and tasted amazing. Each time I get a jar of BPPZ, it seems to go pretty quickly — perhaps it’s because of the unique terps, potent high and superb resin quality. I’d suggest that you give them a look if you come across their jars. –Review by ADHDDEAD
Corporal Cannabis “Mac & Cheese” Rosin

Mac and Cheese from Corporal Cannabis is funky, creamy and straight-up weird in the best way. With Mac 1 and Alien Cheese behind it, this cultivar brings a sharp nose that balances sour funk with smooth, almost buttery undertones. It’s got that classic cheesy twang, mellowed out by the sweet, creamy finish Mac 1 tends to bring to the table. The flavor hits bold from the first pull, landing in a savory-sweet zone that lingers on the palate. The high leans into the cerebral zone early on, then settles into a calm, dialed-in cruise. For fans of unconventional flavor with a serious presence, this one hits the mark. –Review by Brian Sanner