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Chocolatina

from Nature’s Heritage

After the first pull from my joint, I could actually taste a slight smooth chocolate flavor on the inhale.

Massachusetts’ own Nature’s Heritage is known for a diverse range of genetics, and we at the Leaf love to see what they’re coming out with next.  

For this issue, we got our hands on Chocolatina, a strain hailing from the stable of Exotic Genetix Mike. It was created by crossing Tina (Constantine x Triple OG) with Mint Chocolate Chip (Sin Mint Cookies x Green Ribbon BX), both of which are also Exotic Genetix Mike creations. 

Upon opening the jar my nose was met with a complex array of aromas. The first thing to hit me was the refreshing scent of a pine forest, quickly followed  by what I can best describe as an earthy cheese funk that was left lingering in the air. As I peered into the jar, my eyes gazed at the bright green trichome laden buds within, each one with a little morsel of cannabis joy just waiting to be enjoyed. What better time than the present? 

I reached in and pulled a few choice buds out, and into my grinder they went. After a few turns, I opened up the grinder and stuck my nose to the freshly ground buds to get one more whiff of those pine funk terps before rolling it up to enjoy.

As the first pull from my joint passed through my lips, I could actually taste a slight smooth chocolate flavor on the inhale, with hints of nuts and rich sweetness left marinating on my tongue as I exhaled a cloud of rich smoke.

Almost immediately, a tingly feeling rippled outward from my forehead throughout my entire body just like a rock would create ripples on a lake after it was thrown in. The tingling faded into a blissful relaxation that eased my tensed muscles.

Next time you are looking for a treat to help ease your day, I would highly recommend taking a trip to the chocolate forest, and give Chocolatina from Natures Heritage a try.

naturesheritagecannabis.com | @naturesheritage_

This article was originally published in the July 2024 issue of Northeast Leaf.

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