
🔥 Strain Review: Cereal Milk by Flora 🔥
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Flora continues to make its mark in Illinois craft cannabis with Cereal Milk, a hybrid that blends sweet dessert flavors with a bright, balanced high. Known for dialing in flavor-forward cultivars with clean presentation and smooth effects, Flora’s take on this crowd-favorite doesn’t disappoint.
Strain Lineage
Cereal Milk is a cross of Y Life (Girl Scout Cookies x Cherry Pie) and Snowman, bringing together creamy sweetness, citrusy tang, and gassy depth. It’s a flavorful genetic lineage that reflects the best of its Cookies roots while staying unique.
Appearance
This batch of Cereal Milk impresses visually—frosty, medium-density buds with light green and purple hues layered in sticky trichomes. The trim and cure are clean, showing Flora’s commitment to detail. Expect a sugary sparkle that lives up to the cereal name.
Aroma & Flavor
Pop open the jar and you’re hit with sweet vanilla cream, citrus, and faint fuel. The nose is dessert-forward without being overpowering. When smoked, the flavor carries through with milky sweetness on the inhale and a soft, citrus-gas finish on the exhale. It’s smooth, rich, and satisfying.
Dominant Terpenes:
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Limonene – Uplifting citrus
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Caryophyllene – Peppery calm
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Myrcene – Soothing and herbal
Effects
Cereal Milk offers a gentle but noticeable lift—euphoric, creative, and perfect for daytime or early evening. While it leans more hybrid, the balance is key: not racy, but not sedating either. Expect a calm focus at first, followed by light relaxation in the body. Ideal for socializing, creative projects, or simply enjoying a tasty session.
Rating: 8.5/10
Flora nails it again with their take on Cereal Milk. From the frosted bud structure to the creamy-smooth smoke and dialed-in effects, this batch shows off the flavor-forward potential of Illinois craft cannabis. A solid pickup for fans of dessert strains, or anyone looking for a functional, flavor-rich hybrid.
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