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Strain Of The Month: Donny Burger

Welcome back Happy Munkey Fam, this month’s “Strain Of The Month” is none other than the magnificent Donny Burger curated by our friends at ERB Cannabis! Grown in Oregon and pheno-hunted by Skunk House Genetics this powerful cultivar is a flawless cross between the stinky fan favorites GMO & Han Solo Burger! For those of you who have not had the pleasure of trying these trendy cultivars, both GMO and the Burgers are known for savory food like funky stank reminiscent of a mixture of gasoline and French onion soup. Personally I love both their unique flavor profiles and potent highs, and have been a huge fan of GMO and the Burger cultivars since I first got to try them at Happy Munkey in late 2018. That’s why when I got the opportunity to try Donny Burger I knew I was going to be a hit!

At first glance the buds are a mixture of bright greens and tones of dark green interspersed. On a closer look you can see long fiery orange stigmas, as well as a healthy layer of snow white keify trichomes that stuck to my fingers as I broke apart the buds. When getting ready to grind up the Donny Burger I immediately noticed its sweet forward smell that was quickly followed up with a woodsy evergreen pine scent. After breaking down the nugs, the ground up Donny Burger had the unmissable secondary smell of gassy cheesy savoriness.

For the taste testing sesh I loaded both a clean bong and our new Happy Munkey Genius Pipe with a fresh bowl of the Donny Burger. Using hemp wick I lit the bowl and took a long pull. On the inhale the sweet piney cheese flavor comes in quickly, then on the exhale the gassy savory aftertaste of the GMO lineage pokes through. Within minutes of my first pull I quickly started to feel an electric full body high that soon settled in my face. To all those GMO fans out there looking for that new stanky cultivar with a powerful onset high look no further than Donny Burger! You won’t go wrong picking this bad boy up! Happy Holidaze everyone, see you next month!

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