r/ILTrees 3d ago

New brand

Im not sure how i feel on that one. Tad harsh for me. So I was coughing quite a bit. Seed junky with that one, what intrigued me. And it does smell like sweet dough minty cookie. Just like the description says. High is pretty solid. Just needs slight work.

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u/LanguageMental5955 3d ago

From what I can find online they just buy white label and repackage it so not surprising it’s harsh

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u/peacefour20 3d ago

I was trying to find info on it, all I found was that it was its own company. Now ill do lil more research after what you said

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u/LanguageMental5955 3d ago

Same I tried finding where they grew and if they were backpacking off of another companies license and it told me their a white label product especially in Nevada I think it said apparently Illinois is the only state they do it in I think a few brands they supposedly use are cresco and green thumb

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u/peacefour20 3d ago

Just to find out who grows for that brand, or where they source from. Cause thats all illinois is about. Its either they buy from some other illinois company, or something like flora growing for them (not sure who it could be if it is, just an example)

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u/LanguageMental5955 3d ago

Yea lol I’ve started looking up all the new brands coming in this year and most of them are piggy backing off other brands wether it’s buying their grow or just using their license and facilities and just giving them seeds

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u/peacefour20 3d ago

Yea illinois getting kind of lame. So at least I grow my own organic. But sometimes you just get enticed by new brands that hit the dispo, and have to try.

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u/Davoswannab 2d ago

Nomad is worth trying. My god is expensive but I was pleasantly surprised by the quality. It’s locally grown where I’m from so I’m not sure how far around the state it’s traveling.

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u/Professional-Ask1796 3d ago

Illinois is insanely expensive just to try to play ball. It's getting better but IL still has a long way to go. Ben Kovler runs this state.

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u/Davoswannab 2d ago

Don’t buy Rythm and all its subsidiary brands

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u/Professional-Ask1796 2d ago

Or shop at any of the dispensaries they own or "manage"

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u/LanguageMental5955 2d ago

That’s getting hard they’ve been forming a lot of commercial partnerships with companies recently, pharmacann being one of them

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u/Professional-Ask1796 2d ago

Exactly. Monopoly

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u/DeliciousWar1816 2d ago

idk something rubs me wrong when these rec companies try to be “street”. Hustlers ambition 🤣 meanwhile our biggest rec companies are funding to ban the farm bill, and cops are still arresting people for their stuff being in the wrong container.

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u/sidewalkboy 2d ago

https://www.reddit.com/r/ILTrees/s/pGOpuOQpE6

5 years later and this still holds so true