![]() The pulls were also considerably harsh which I think can be attributed to a poor flush and cure during cultivation (not positive but my best guess). For example, at certain points of the sesh yielded a salt-and-pepper grey whereas other times it was a fairly lighter color. The Moneybag Runtz did have a nice and slow burn, however, it did result in a fairly inconsistent ash. At this point the joint became a little too caked up with resin which made it difficult to pull consistent hits. Nonetheless, this did pull fruity flavors throughout the sesh until about a quarter of the way left. Additionally, I found it odd that this lacked any distinct candy taste or z terps given it had Runtz marketed in the name. The nutty flavor was retained both throughout the inhale and exhale similarly to that bitter cherry taste. Although the taste was bit stale for my liking, I did notice pulling in terps of unripe citrus, floral and pine. When I sparked up the Moneybag Runtz in an organic RAW, I received the same Cherry terps I expected to upon the initial inhales. Considering the reputation BIP has built over the years I think it is safe to say this won’t be the last time seeing them. ![]() Despite the Moneybag Runtz seemingly falling below expectation, I think the double bag concept is very innovative idea to advertise variety to the consumer. Unfortunately, from the experience I had with the smoke on this I don’t believe clean smoke or white ash enthusiasts would find this enjoyable. However, I believe that the medicinal effects that the Moneybag Runtz gave would be a fit for those who are experiencing any pain-related illness, insomnia, or depressive symptoms could find hot within the high created from this offering. ![]() Personally, if I had to give a recommendation I’d probably tell people they’re better off with the White Limonata. If there was a highlight with my overall experience while smoking the Moneybag Runtz it had to be the carefree aura this present while smoking especially towards the end of the day. This wasn’t a painful feeling but certainly described some of the cerebral effects felt from this offering. In addition, to the bodily effects this created I also felt a bit a throbbing pushing against the front of my eyes and face. I also endured the same cement shoe feeling I had with the previous offering which left me stuck to my chair. This induced the body in a deep message state which created sort of a sleepy sensation. The Moneybag Runtz sedative effects could particularly be felt within the shoulder and back region. This was definitely an indica-dominant offering as I felt similar effects to the ones experienced with the White Limonata. This one in particular didn’t stand out to me but BIP is known for having some creative concepts on their bag art over the years.Īlthough I was disappointed with the smoke, the medicinal effects that were felt from this offering were above par. It features the BIP bear double-fisting a couple Turkey bags of cash with the overall layout being considerably flashy. Personally, I believe the bag appeal on the Moneybag Runtz was fairly standard. I explained the concept of the double bag on my previous review so please feel free to check it out and circle back. Let’s waste no more time and get into the facts. Given the name of this offering, I was highly anticipating another flavorful smoke similar to the White Limonata. I didn’t receive any information regarding the breeder/cult on this one either so I left it undisclosed. Yesterday we covered the White Limonata and today we will wrap up by going over the Moneybagg Runtz. ![]() ![]() Today I have the second installment for the double-bag review I’m doing on Boston is Potent. Inhale: Fruity, citrus, nutty, floral, pineyīrand: Boston Is Potent Moneybag Runtz Strain ReviewĪssisted by: what’s up everyone? I hope you are all enjoying your weekend and not thinking too much about how tomorrow is Monday. Moneybag Runtz – Fruity, nutty, piney, citrus, gassy ![]()
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