MFNY’s newest product, a Cherry Lime x Super Runtz live resin gummy, continues the company’s quest to create approachable products that put the plant first. A New York State-licensed product, these gummies bring a familiar hash-forward flavor to the recreational market.
When one of these ruby-red bites hits your lips, a wave of flavor strikes that is unmistakably from the terpene-rich live resin lacing these gummies.
With a front note that fills your mouth with the warm taste of hash, the natural piney citrus from the Super Runtz is a highlight throughout the tasting experience. Those natural flavors are well complemented with some added sweetness and hits of tart cherry and lime to round out the flavor profile.
The hash-forward taste and prominence of the natural Super Runtz flavors are thanks to MFNY’s carefully crafted extraction method. Their experts are putting fresh-frozen flower buds through a hydrocarbon extraction process to result in a resin that tastes undoubtedly like its parent plant. While this is a solvent-based technique, the full-spectrum effects of this excitation are evident from the experience.
Like their potent flavor profile, these gummies don’t take long to activate. Expect a noticeable head high that should not leave you feeling too heavy. For this reviewer, three gummies had my muscles relaxed and my thoughts flowing — perfect for a relaxing walk in the park, a few hours of intense gaming or just relaxing to my favorite music. For inexperienced users or those unsure, take it slow; you can always have more later.
“You can always have more later” is especially true because of how easy these gummies are to find. MFNY is available in New York-licensed dispensaries across the state. They are taking steps to push the New York market forward with an accessible and approachable product that will be familiar to even veteran consumers.
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Suggested Pairing: The Dirty Mayor (cider), Citizen Cider, Burlington, VT
This article was originally published in the September 2024 issue of Northeast Leaf.
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