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South West Stomper x Willie’s Wonder Live Budder

from Cresco

To say this is a heavy dab is an understatement, as it promises to flood your body with soothing medicinal relief.

Myrcene lovers, prepare to adore the Cresco South West Stomper x Willie’s Wonder live budder. Cresco has built a reputation for creating some very tasty live resin products and it is always a treat to try any of their dabs, but this South West Stomper x Willie’s Wonder is truly one of their best. It packs a total terpene content of 13.88% with a monumental 9.3% being myrcene. To say this is a heavy dab is an understatement, as it promises to absolutely flood your body with soothing medicinal relief. Myrcene is one of the most helpful terpenes for fighting pain, and I can personally attest to my first hit completely loosening all of my sore joints from working in the garden.

The consistency of the dab is easy to work with and balances perfectly to create a smooth and delicious texture. As we know, just because this is medicine, doesn’t mean it has to taste bad – and the Cresco South West Stomper x Willie’s Wonder live budder is a wonderful example of this with its amalgamation of hazy and fruity profiles. There is also a dose of fuel notes to underscore the cacophony of tropical essences. Hands down, this is a delightful product – both from an epicurean and medicinal standpoint.

The high is very heady and only slightly foggy. In fact, it is way less foggy than I anticipated given how much of a myrcene bomb is in this flower. I attribute this to the healthy dose of pinene, which is known to clear the stoniness of a high to allow the brain to stay better focused. I try to seek out flower that can seriously medicate my pain, but also keep my mind free to go about my day. Cresco has really stepped up to this challenge, and I highly suggest exploring what this wallop of myrcene with a touch of pinene does for you. 

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This article was originally published in the October 2022 issue of Northwest Leaf.

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