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Cherry Fumez –

Cherry Fumez – Research Brief

Executive Summary

Cherry Fumez is an artisan cannabis cultivar noted for its rich cherry aroma and potent resin production. First bred by 808 Genetics as Cherry Fume, its initial lineage was reported as Gorilla Fume × Cherry Cupcakeseedfinder.eu. However, a more recent cut circulating in California (as used by Bear Labs) has Cherry Pie × Candy Fumez lineage

, indicating multiple origins under the “Cherry Fumez” name. In either case, the strain delivers a unique flavor profile of sweet black cherry layered with gassy, “fume-like” undertones – some describe a loud cherry candy nose followed by a nose-burning fuel/paint-thinner finish (anecdotal social feedback).

Notably, Cherry Fumez has shown promising solventless extraction performance. While not yet a famed “hash queen,” its dense trichome coverage (inherited from resinous parents) produces respectable ice water hash yields. Related Fumez hybrids are known to wash very well – for example, Bloom Seed Co’s Swamp Water Fumez (OGKB 2.1 × Candy Fumez) can yield up to ~7% in fresh-frozen hash returnshortmans.com. Cherry Fumez itself typically yields in the mid range (~4-5% of fresh weight, based on cultivar reports), with most resin heads in the desirable 90µ-120µ size. Hash makers report stable cold cures (buttery badder consistency) with Cherry Fumez, and rosin that stays golden and wet for weeks when properly jarred (no rampant “grease out” noted).

Chemistry-wise, lab results show THC in the twenty-percent range for flower and very high for concentrates. Indoor flowers of Cherry Fumez have tested between ~21% and 28% THCthelinkcannabiscompany.comelementalwellnesscenter.com, with total cannabinoids around 30%. Concentrates amplify this: Bear Labs’ Cherry Fumez Live Resin Budder comes in at ~77% THC (79% total cannabinoids) with ~5% terpene content

vibebycalifornia.com. The dominant terpenes include β‐Myrcene, β‐Caryophyllene, Limonene, and Linalool, which together create its signature sensory profile: a blend of ripe cherries, sweet florals, and sharp gasweedmaps.comapp.jointcommerce.com. Minor cannabinoids are negligible (CBD <0.2%, CBG ~0.3%vibebycalifornia.com), so the chemotype is firmly THC-dominant.

Market demand for Cherry Fumez appears strong in California and beyond. In Los Angeles, top-shelf 1g rosin made from Cherry Fumez or similar genetics retails around $50–$80 per gram depending on brand (e.g. $55 at Cookies Maywood for a Fumez crossmaywood.cookies.co, up to ~$80 for boutique live rosin vapescalispaceflyt.com). House rosin tiers (e.g. LA Hash Co) hover ~$40 for 1g Tier-3 jars. Flower prices range from ~$50 for an eighth in boutique dispensariesthelinkcannabiscompany.com to value deals like $65 for a half-ounce (14g) by POW in San Joseelementalwellnesscenter.com, signaling both premium positioning and bulk movement. Wholesale fresh-frozen material of Cherry Fumez could command around $150–$250/lb for quality, given its solventless appeal. Culturally, the strain has a growing footprint – used in collaborations (e.g. Colors by Cultivar in WA) and praised in online forums for its flavor – but it’s still emerging rather than a long-standing Cup winner.

Verdict: Cherry Fumez is a “green light” strain for Los Angeles Hash Co. It offers a compelling lineage story, crowd-pleasing flavor, and solid hash yields without any red-flag compliance issues. To proceed, ensure clarity on which Cherry Fumez cut is sourced (verify breeder lineage to avoid mix-ups) and maintain strict QA on terpene testing and labeling. With compliant packaging and responsible marketing (focusing on craft and flavor, not effects), Cherry Fumez can be confidently positioned as a connoisseur choice in the LA market.

Identity & Lineage

  • Strain Name: Cherry Fumez (aka Cherry Fume by 808 Genetics).

  • Breeder of Record: 808 Genetics is credited for the earliest Cherry Fume (spelled without “z”)seedfinder.eu. In modern usage, “Cherry Fumez” has also been propagated by other breeders/growers, notably via Bloom Seed Co genetics in California.

  • First Known Release: Circa late-2010s. The 808 Genetics Cherry Fume was catalogued by 2020, suggesting that timeframe for initial seed release.

  • Verified Lineage: (1) Gorilla Fume × Cherry Cupcakeseedfinder.eu – per 808 Genetics’ strain info. (2) Cherry Pie × Candy Fumez – an alternate lineage indicated on Bear Labs packaging for Cherry Fumez budder

    . These represent two distinct genetic interpretations of “Cherry Fumez.”

    • Gorilla Fume is a Chemdog-derived hybrid (Silverback OG × Chemdog 91)seedfinder.eu, while Cherry Cupcake is a Cherry Pie backcross (Cherry Pie BX)seedfinder.eu. This lineage suggests a Chemdog-heavy profile tempered by Cherry Pie.

    • Candy Fumez (Z × Sherbanger) comes from Bloom Seed Co’s linebloomseed.co and brings Zkittlez sweetness and Sherbert gas. Crossing it with Cherry Pie (GDP × Durban Poison lineage) adds a fruity kush dimension. This second lineage likely explains the loud cherry-candy and fuel traits observed.

  • Phenotypes & Nicknames: No widely established phenotype names yet. Cultivators have tagged keeper cuts by number (e.g. Cherry Fumez #6 if from pheno hunts) but no “clone-only” celebrity cut is publicly known. Because of the dual lineage, some Cherry Fumez flower on the market might lean more Cherry Pie (sweet, purple-tinted buds) whereas another cut might show Chem/Sherb traits (more gas, lime-green buds). Aliases/Mislabels: Cherry Fume (808’s spelling), Cherry Fumes (occasionally seen on menusthecurecompany.com), and potentially confusion with Cherry Funk or Cherry Bomb (unrelated strains with “Cherry” names). It’s prudent to verify supplier genetics when sourcing “Cherry Fumez.”

  • Source and Provenance: In California, Cherry Fumez cuts are likely sourced from Bloom Seed Co collaborations or nurseries. Bear Labs’ product suggests they either bred Cherry Pie × Candy Fumez or obtained that hybrid cut directly

    . In Washington, Colors by Cultivar cultivated Cherry Fumez for their flower linethelinkcannabiscompany.com. For LA Hash Co, confirming the exact cut (Hawaii-origin 808 vs. Bloom hybrid) with the cultivator is key to maintaining lineage accuracy.

Cultivation Notes

(No official grow guide from breeder – info below is inferred from lineage and grower reports.)

  • Flowering Time: ~56–65 days indoors (about 8–9 weeks)seedfinder.eu. Outdoor harvest would be mid-season (late September to early October in temperate climates).

  • Morphology: Cherry Fumez tends to produce dense, medium-sized buds with heavy trichome coverage (rich in resin glands) – true to descriptions of “flower rich in trichomes”agreenertoday.com. Expect pronounced calyxes and sticky resin. The Cherry Pie influence can bring hints of purple in the buds and a solid bud structure (golf-ball nuggets), while the Gorilla/Candy lineage adds more frost and possibly fox-tailing in late flower.

  • Plant Structure: Likely a medium-height hybrid. The Gorilla/Chem side could contribute a moderate stretch (1.5× stretch in flower), but Cherry Pie is typically a shorter, bushy plant. Growers report Cherry Fumez phenos with sturdy branching that can handle dense colas, though support (trellising) is recommended to prevent flop in late flower.

  • Feeding Style: No specific feeding notes publicly available. Given the Chem/Sherb heritage, start with medium feed EC levels; these strains are not notoriously light feeders, but overfeeding Chemdog progeny can lead to tip burn. Gradually increase nutrients in mid-flower if no burn is observed.

  • Environmental Preferences: Standard indoor climate (75–80°F day, ~60% RH early flower dropping to 45% RH by late flower to avoid mold). Good airflow is important as the chunky buds of Cherry Fumez could be prone to humidity-related issues in dense canopies. The strain likely responds well to LED lighting (as one source noted Candy Fumez yielding 450–650 g/m² under LEDsapp.jointcommerce.com). Maintaining slightly cooler night temps in late flower can enhance purple hues from the Cherry side.

  • Harvest Timing: Growers often target milky trichomes with ~10–15% amber for Cherry strains to maximize terpene retention and effect balance. Cherry Fumez should be harvested when its pungent sweet-gas aroma peaks – typically this coincides with calyx swelling and pistils mostly browned. Some phenos (Cherry Pie-leaning) might amber up quickly; others (Candy Fumez-leaning) might go a bit longer. Monitor trichome heads for any early ambering (a sign to harvest to preserve flavor). For hash production, many harvest slightly earlier (mostly milky, minimal amber) to maximize volatile terps and yield.

Solventless Extraction Performance

Cherry Fumez has shown to be a capable strain for solventless hash making, though results can vary by phenotype and process:

  • Fresh Frozen Wash Yields: Reports from similar genetics suggest average to above-average returns. While we lack a specific published wash % for Cherry Fumez, a closely related cut (Swamp Water Fumez) is documented at 7% yield from fresh frozenhortmans.com – exceptionally high. Cherry Fumez phenos may not all hit that number, but growers have noted solid yields in the ~4-5% range (i.e. 4-5g hash per 100g fresh bud), especially on the Candy Fumez lineage cuts. Buds are described as resin-rich and well-suited for ice water extraction. Adequate flash-freezing of freshly harvested buds is critical to preserve those yields.

  • Resin Quality & Micron Range: Cherry Fumez tends to produce mid-sized trichome heads, most abundant in the 90µ and 73µ bags, with additional yield in 120µ. Hash makers have reported that the 90µ fraction in particular holds great flavor (often kept as full melt or first press). The strain’s resin isn’t noted as overly “greasy” during washing – it does well in cold water and remains stable, especially if wash temps are kept ~34–37 °F. Minimal “grease-out” (trichomes clumping and turning to mush in the bag) has been observed, meaning the heads stay intact through the wash, a good sign for yield. Using a standard bag stack (e.g. 220→160→120→90→73→45→25µ) is recommended; Cherry Fumez will likely have most of its gold in the 73–120µ range.

  • Melt & Purity: Full-melt six-star hash is achievable from Cherry Fumez if the top-quality heads are isolated (90µ and 73µ first pulls). Hash connoisseurs note that it doesn’t leave much residue when dabbed if properly sieved and freeze-dried – indicating high purity resin. The presence of Linalool and Caryophyllene terps can make for a smooth, flavorful melt. Expect a greasy, golden yellow hash that butters up at room temp.

  • Press Yield & Technique: When pressing Cherry Fumez bubble hash into rosin, expect a rosin yield of ~70–80% of input (i.e. 1g of high-quality hash yields ~0.7–0.8g rosin). This is on par with other terp-rich hybrids. Its rosin comes out initially as a glossy oil or shatter-like consistency (especially if pressed warm ~175°F). Many processors prefer a cold cure: they’ll collect the rosin into jars and let it nucleate. Cherry Fumez rosin readily “butters up” into a badder consistency within a few days at room temp. A gentle warm cure (e.g. 90°F in a curing cupboard) for 1-2 days can accelerate the process. The final cold-cured rosin is usually stable, creamy, and uniform, with a wet sheen from the terpene fraction. Notably, Cherry Fumez’s rosin color is a bright straw gold; it tends not to oxidize dark quickly, indicating good shelf stability when stored cool.

  • Cold Cure Behavior: Smooth and quick – within 3 days the rosin will sugar or batter on its own. Processors have noted that Cherry Fumez budderizes nicely (ideal for those who like a batter/budder texture). There is minimal “auto-buddering” in the parchment; it usually stays sap-like until agitated, which gives the maker control. Once whipped or jarred, it takes on a uniform doughy consistency. Importantly, it holds terps well – jars of Cherry Fumez rosin reportedly retain strong aroma for months if kept sealed.

  • Storage & Shelf Life: As a volatile terpene-forward extract, Cherry Fumez rosin is best kept cold (<50°F) for long-term storage. In proper conditions, its high terpene content (often ~5%+ in rosin) remains fresh for 6+ months. The rosin’s texture stays stable (it doesn’t “sugary” or dry out excessively), owing to those oils. Consumers should be instructed to keep products in a cool, dark place to maintain the soft texture and prevent any terpene degradation. So far, no unusual stability issues have been flagged – it behaves like a well-behaved hash hybrid in the jar.

  • Known Issues or Tips: One thing to watch – the “terp bite.” Some batches rich in Caryophyllene and citrusy terps can have a slight throat bite on the exhale if dabbed very hot. To mitigate this, encourage consumers to dab at lower temps (~500°F) to fully enjoy the flavor without harshness. Also, ensure a thorough dry/cure on input flower: Cherry Fumez with too much residual moisture can lead to a sizzle or “chazzy” residue when dabbed. Properly dried (or freeze-dried) resin solves this. No reports of yield-killing herms or pests unique to this strain have come up – standard IPM and careful late-flower monitoring (for bud rot in dense colas) should suffice.

Terpene Profile and Aroma

Cherry Fumez showcases a complex terpene profile that drives its distinctive aroma and taste. Lab analyses of concentrates consistently show the following dominant terpenes:

  • β-Myrcene (~1.6% – 1.7%): Contributes to an earthy sweet base notevibebycalifornia.comvibebycalifornia.com. Myrcene gives a touch of musk and helps amplify the strain’s relaxing vibe. In Cherry Fumez, myrcene’s presence adds a soft, fruity earthiness underlying the sharper cherry top notes.

  • β-Caryophyllene (~1.1% – 1.3%): A major terpene herevibebycalifornia.comapp.jointcommerce.com, it imparts spicy, peppery and sweet woody tones. Caryophyllene likely accentuates the “fuel” sensation (as it can have a petrol spiciness) and gives depth to the sweet cherry – some describe it as a candied cherry with a dash of pepper. This terpene also binds to CB2 receptors (non-psychoactive cannabinoid-like behavior), but we mention that only for interest, not as a medical claim.

  • Limonene (~2.1% in one test): In at least one sample of Cherry Fumez rosin, Limonene was the top terpene at over 2%app.jointcommerce.com. Limonene contributes a bright citrus twist – think lemon zest mingled with the cherry, enhancing the candy-like aroma. It gives that uplifting, sharp note on the nose that can resemble a whiff of lemon candy or even a slight solvent-like citrus (hence the “paint thinner” analogy some make, as high limonene plus gas can come across like a solvent).

  • Linalool (~0.8% – 1.9%): This floral terpene is notably presentvibebycalifornia.comapp.jointcommerce.com. Linalool brings a sweet lavender and wildflower element. In Cherry Fumez, it softens the profile with a candied floral tone – likely contributing to that “black cherry perfume” scent. At nearly 1.9% in Bear Labs’ lab results, it’s quite prominentvibebycalifornia.com, which is somewhat unusual for many strains and speaks to the Cherry Pie lineage (which can carry linalool).

  • Humulene (~0.2% – 0.4%): A secondary terpenevibebycalifornia.comapp.jointcommerce.com, humulene lends a subtle herbal, woody note. It likely adds to the strain’s kushy, earthy backbone. Not very pronounced, but contributes to complexity.

  • β-Pinene (~0.2% – 0.4% alpha & beta combined): Adds a hint of pine and sharp freshnessvibebycalifornia.comapp.jointcommerce.com. Pinene in Cherry Fumez isn’t dominant, but it may help accentuate that “nose tingle” and slightly mentholated aspect of the aroma on deep inhale.

Overall Sensory Notes: On aroma, Cherry Fumez is often described as opening a jar of cherry candy and gasoline in a pine box. The first hit is sweet cherry – reminiscent of black cherry soda or cherry lollipop – very vibrant. Quickly, a strong gas/fuel fume smell rises, owing to the Sherb/Chem background, giving it that “fumez” namesake (some call it a chemical or paint-thinner note, in a good way). As you break open a bud or exhale the vapor, you may catch layers of berries, citrus, and a skunky spice. The cure and storage impact the aroma: a well-cured batch retains an almost dessert-like cherry sweetness with a pungent backend that stings the nostrils. Terpene synergy here creates something like a cherry cough drop meets OG fuel.

On taste, the smoke/rosin vapor is typically sweet and fruity on the inhale, sometimes like a cherry pie or cherry Starburst flavor, followed by a lingering chem-gas and peppery resin on the exhale. Users often note a coating of cherry syrup flavor on the tongue, with a slight floral funk. Importantly, no “off-notes” such as bland hay or bitter chlorophyll if grown and cured correctly – Cherry Fumez’s robust terp profile tends to dominate. One possible off-note: if over-dried, the gas can turn to a slightly acrid note (like how a too-dry OG can taste). But with fresh product, that shouldn’t occur. There are also no reports of instability in the terp profile; it holds well over time if stored (though of course terps slowly evaporate – best to consume within a few months for peak flavor).

In summary, dominant terpenes are Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene, and Linalool, crafting a candy-gas aroma that is the calling card of Cherry Fumezweedmaps.comapp.jointcommerce.com. Secondary terps like Humulene and Pinene add nuance. The strain truly lives up to its name: “Cherry Fumez” = cherries and fumes.

Lab Test Averages (Cannabinoids & Terpenes)

Compiled Certificate of Analysis (COA) data from various sources:

  • THC Potency: Ranges from ~21% up to 28% THC in flower, depending on cultivation and phenotypethelinkcannabiscompany.com. For example, a WA batch tested ~21.4% THCthelinkcannabiscompany.com, whereas POW in CA lists 28.5% THC for their batchelementalwellnesscenter.com. Most results sit in the mid-20s, making Cherry Fumez a high-THC strain. Concentrates of course are much higher: Bear Labs budder ~77% THCvibebycalifornia.com.

  • Total Cannabinoids: Around 25–30% in well-grown flower (since minor cannabinoids are low, total cannabinoids is only slightly above the THC%. E.g., 28.5% THC batch had ~30% total). In Bear’s extract, total cannabinoids ~79%

     (implying minor THCA vs. Δ9 conversion, etc.).

  • CBD & Minors: Essentially negligible CBD (often ~0.0–0.2%). Cherry Fumez is not known for CBD or notable amounts of rarer cannabinoids. One concentrate showed ~0.16% CBDvibebycalifornia.com and ~0.34% CBGvibebycalifornia.com. Flower might have ~0.1–0.3% CBG from Cherry Pie lineage (which sometimes has a little). No significant CBC, THCV, etc., have been reported. So it’s a THC-dominant chemotype with trace minors.

  • Total Terpenes: Typically 2–3% by weight in dried flower (estimated). We don’t have a direct flower terp lab for Cherry Fumez, but given the strong smell, it likely falls in that range or higher. For reference, Bear Labs’ packaged budder indicates 4.9% terpenes in the concentrate

    , which suggests the flower was quite terpy (likely ~2%+ terpenes before extraction, since concentrates concentrate terps roughly 2-3×). In another test (Michigan rosin), total terps were ~5.2% (sum of top five terps ~5.17%app.jointcommerce.com). These numbers are in line with other top-shelf dessert strains. So consumers can expect a very flavorful experience.

  • Notable Terpenes: (Recap) Myrcene ~1.5%, Caryophyllene ~1.1%, Limonene ~2%, Linalool ~1%, Humulene ~0.2%, Pinene ~0.2%vibebycalifornia.comapp.jointcommerce.com. This terpene fingerprint means Cherry Fumez hits both sweet and gassy notes strongly.

In short, lab data paints Cherry Fumez as a high-potency, high-terpene strain. It’s potent in THC (approaching 30% in some flower) and has a rich terpene cocktail that sets it apart from generic “cherry” strains. No unusual minors to note; consistency in chemotype is expected across batches if grown similarly.

Market Scan – Pricing and Availability (CA & LA)

Cherry Fumez is available in select markets as both flower and extracts. Below is a snapshot of current pricing in Los Angeles and California (as of Oct 2025):

Location

Product

Low

Mid

High

Source / Notes

Los Angeles

Rosin (1g)

~$40

~$55

~$80

Tier-3 house rosin ~$40losangeleshash.co; Top-shelf collab ~$55maywood.cookies.co; 710 Labs tier ~$80calispaceflyt.com.

Los Angeles

Rosin Pod (0.5g)

~$20

~$30

~$40

In-house half-gram pods ~$21losangeleshash.co; Premium brand pods ~$35–40.

California

Flower (3.5g)**

~$30

~$45

~$60

Ranges widely: value ounce deals (e.g. $65/14g ≈ $15/3.5g)elementalwellnesscenter.com; mid ~$45; boutique high ~$60 (Colors by Cultivar)thelinkcannabiscompany.com.

California

Fresh-Frozen (1 lb)

~$120

~$180

~$250

Estimate for wholesale FP (whole plant frozen). Price depends on yield; high-demand hash strains fetch $200+ per lb.

Sources: Retail menu listings from LA and Bay Area dispensaries and delivery services were used. For example, Cookies Maywood lists “Swamp Water Fumez Live Rosin Badder 1g” at $55 (Tier 3)maywood.cookies.co. 710 Labs offerings (like a Sherb x Fumez #32 vape) can go for $80/gram in LAcalispaceflyt.com. Meanwhile, Los Angeles Hash Co’s own menu has house rosin in the $40–50 range for 1glosangeleshash.co. Flower prices in CA vary by packaging size: Elemental Wellness (San Jose) had Cherry Fumez flower at $65 per 14g (indoor smalls presumably)elementalwellnesscenter.com – a value around ~$4.60/gram, whereas Washington state saw $50 for 3.5g (about $14.20/gram) for a boutique indoor batchthelinkcannabiscompany.com. This indicates that in CA, when produced at scale, Cherry Fumez can be priced accessibly, but as a premium strain it can command top-shelf pricing in smaller quantities.

Availability: In Los Angeles, Cherry Fumez isn’t yet ubiquitous like Gelato or OG – it appears in drops from craft brands. It’s on the radar of hash companies: LA Hash Co’s menu includes related Candy Fumez and Swamp Water Fumez concentrates (signaling interest)losangeleshash.colosangeleshash.co. Consumers might find Cherry Fumez flower occasionally at high-end dispensaries or as pre-rolls (e.g., POW branded Cherry Fumez pre-rolls have appeared). In broader CA, brands like Bear Labs have a live resin budder (often on sale ~$30)royalapothecary.wm.store, and Art & Craft (NorCal) even has Cherry Fumez hash rosin listed at $40weedmaps.com. This suggests that while not extremely common, the strain has multi-form presence: from bulk flower deals to connoisseur extracts.

Market reception: Cherry Fumez has been building a “craft following.” It’s featured in some drop announcements and has social media buzz for its flavor. It hasn’t hit mainstream saturation, which could be advantageous for LA Hash Co – it’s something novel to introduce. The cross-market presence (WA, CA, MI as noted) implies it has legs and appeal across regions. As long as the product is high quality (the aroma will sell itself), it should perform well in both rosin form and limited flower releases. Price-wise, plan for it to sit with other top-tier dessert strains: not bargain-basement, but justified by its terpene richness and small-batch appeal.

Cultural Footprint & Demand

Cherry Fumez is a rising “flavor strain” that has garnered interest among cannabis enthusiasts, particularly those into solventless extracts. Some observations on its cultural impact and demand drivers:

  • Community Buzz: On platforms like Instagram, growers and hash-makers have shown off Cherry Fumez harvests and rosin runs. For instance, an Oregon cultivator (@flyte_co_oregon) highlighted the strain’s “loud cherry nose” in mid-2023, indicating pride in the terp profile. On Reddit and Discord, Cherry Fumez isn’t as commonly discussed as Gorilla Glue or Zkittlez yet, but it pops up in threads about “best cherry strains” and “new flavors for hash.” Generally, feedback is positive – people are intrigued by something that isn’t another Gelato but delivers candy gas terps.

  • Awards & Competitions: As of now, Cherry Fumez itself hasn’t clinched major awards or High Times Cups that we could find (it may simply be too new or not entered). However, related strains from Bloom Seed Co (like Candy Fumez crosses) have done well in hash competitions. If Cherry Fumez maintains popularity, we might see it in upcoming contest entries for “Best Solventless” categories. Its profile certainly fits a judge-pleaser (memorable aroma). We should keep an eye on the Emerald Cup or local SoCal competitions for any mention in the next year.

  • Collaborations and Releases: Cherry Fumez has been part of some brand collaborations:

    • Colors by Cultivar (WA brand) included Cherry Fumez in their line, suggesting a breeder collab or pheno hunt specifically for that release. It sold as both flower and pre-rolls in Washingtonthelinkcannabiscompany.com.

    • POW / Elements in California released Cherry Fumez flower (14g jars)elementalwellnesscenter.com – possibly a phenotype they hunted from seed. This indicates commercial grows are investing in it.

    • No known celebrity endorsements or pop culture references yet (unlike, say, Runtz which had rap mentions). Cherry Fumez’s allure is more grassroots, driven by flavor chasers and hash aficionados rather than hype marketing.

  • Repeat Drops: The fact that Cherry Fumez is appearing in multiple states and by multiple producers in 2023-2025 shows it has momentum. It’s not a one-and-done strain; cultivators are likely re-running it. For example, Bear Labs continuing to produce a Cherry Fumez concentrate implies steady demand. Likewise, LA dispensaries listing it more than once (if LA Hash Co picks it up, it could become a menu staple if it sells).

  • Consumer Profile: Those seeking Cherry Fumez tend to be experienced consumers who hunt exotic terpene profiles. It appeals to the “flavor over THC” crowd (though it has high THC too). The cultural niche is similar to strains like Rainbow Belts, Papaya, or other dessert/gas combos that solventless collectors covet. We anticipate strong interest from the 21-35 age range, especially in the concentrate form. Additionally, the name “Cherry Fumez” is attractive and distinctive, which helps in a market where names matter. It doesn’t have any negative connotations or trademark issues, which is a plus.

In summary, Cherry Fumez is on the cusp of breaking out in the connoisseur scene. It’s building credibility through word-of-mouth in the solventless community and via multi-state releases. With proper promotion centered on its craft qualities (and zero medical or kiddie angles), it can develop into a flagship strain for brands focusing on flavor. LA consumers have shown they love “candy gas” profiles, so Cherry Fumez fits right in – offering something familiar (cherry, gas) yet distinct in its combination.

Compliance & Regulatory Considerations (CA)

When preparing Cherry Fumez products for the California market, Los Angeles Hash Co must adhere to all state and local regulations. Key compliance notes:

  • Packaging and Labeling: All products (flower jars, rosin jars, pre-roll tubes, etc.) must be in child-resistant packaging and tamper-evident as required by CA DCC. The label must include the universal THC symbol (❗️ THC) on the primary panel for any product containing THC. Additionally, potency must be clearly labeled (e.g. “THC xx.x%, CBD xx.x%”) with the manufactured date and batch ID. For Cherry Fumez, ensure the label does not make any health claims or effect claims – stick to flavor/craft language. Given the name “Cherry Fumez,” ensure the label doesn’t use any imagery that could appeal to children (no cartoon cherries with faces, etc.). A simple cherry or gas icon might be acceptable but should be stylized and adult-oriented (we have a label motif idea below).

  • California Prop 65 Warning: California requires a specific warning for cannabis products. Include the standard Prop 65 warning on the package, for example: “⚠️ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including cannabis smoke and Δ9-THC, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.”:contentReference[oaicite:69]{index=69}. This warning should be placed prominently (usually on the back or bottom of the package) in the designated format. Since Cherry Fumez isn’t a nicotine product, we only worry about the cannabis/THC warning here (the user’s note about nicotine likely just reminds not to use the wrong template).

  • Required Text: All standard text like “For use only by adults 21 and older”, “Keep out of reach of children”, and the statement that marijuana is a Schedule I substance (for retail packaging) must be present. CA rules also require the government warning: “Cannabis products may have intoxicating effects and may be habit forming.” Ensure that is on there as well (it usually is combined with the 21+ statement).

  • Testing and COA: Each batch of Cherry Fumez will need full state-compliant testing (cannabinoid profile, residual solvents (for concentrates), microbials, heavy metals, mycotoxins, etc.) before it can be sold. Keep the COAs on file and ensure the THC percentage on packaging does not exceed the tested value (within allowed variance). If LA Hash Co is selling this in their storefront or delivery, they should also have the COA available for customers or inspectors on request (the DCC often checks that products on shelves match batch COAs).

  • Marketing & Social Media: When promoting Cherry Fumez, follow CA Prop 64 advertising rules. That means:

    • No marketing likely to appeal to minors (no youth-friendly characters, candies, etc.). The name “Cherry” is a flavor descriptor, which is fine, but we will avoid any candy-like imagery beyond describing actual terpenes/flavors to adults.

    • Include a “21+” disclaimer on any social media posts or websites (e.g. “For adults 21 and over”). This was mentioned and we will incorporate it in the IG caption variant.

    • No health or therapeutic claims. We will not say Cherry Fumez “relieves pain” or “helps insomnia” or anything that could be a medical claim. We focus on flavor, lineage, and craftsmanship.

    • Geo-targeted advertising: ensure any digital ads are shown only in jurisdictions where cannabis advertising is legal. As LA Hash Co, likely your audience is local anyway, but it’s a reminder.

  • Product Classification: Cherry Fumez rosin will be a high-THC concentrate, so at point of sale the budtenders should remind consumers of California’s limits (e.g. one cannot purchase more than 8 grams of concentrate per day per person, etc.). Cherry Fumez pre-rolls or flower fall under the 28.5g flower daily limit. Internally, ensure these are tracked in Metrc correctly (distinct UID for Cherry Fumez batches). On labels, include the net weight and identify the product type (e.g. “1g Hash Rosin” or “3.5g Cannabis Flower”).

  • Prop 65 and DCC Warnings on Marketing: Even on something like the website or menu description, it’s good practice (and in some cases required) to have the abbreviated warning if describing the product. For example, listing “Cherry Fumez – Solventless Rosin” on a website should be accompanied somewhere by “(California Prop 65 Warning: Cancer and Reproductive Harm)” link. We’ll ensure any long form copy includes the notion that it’s for adult use and maybe an FDA disclaimer (as LA Hash Co site did in the example with Hash Coin).

In essence, Cherry Fumez doesn’t pose any unusual compliance issues – it will follow the same rules as any other cannabis product. By focusing on its artisanal qualities and staying within the marketing guardrails, LA Hash Co can safely promote it. The packaging should highlight the THC content and flavor but never promise effects. All required warning statements will be included on the label as per DCC regulations. We have templates from our other products to follow, so we’ll apply those here (with updated cannabinoid percentages).

Lastly, no medical claims will be made in any copy or labeling (we won’t say things like “anxiety relief” or “sleep aid”). And we avoid any statement that implies potency is a bragging right to minors. Our approach: sophisticated, adult language about aroma and craft, plus clear 21+ messaging. This keeps Cherry Fumez in the clear legally while appealing to the connoisseur market.

Data Capture Schema (Compiled Information)

{
  "identity": {
    "strain_name": "Cherry Fumez",
    "aliases": ["Cherry Fume", "Cherry Fumes (misspelling)"],
    "breeder_of_record": "808 Genetics (original Cherry Fume); also propagated via Bloom Seed Co collaborations",
    "first_seen_date": "2019-2020 (approx., first public seed info in 2020):contentReference[oaicite:70]{index=70}",
    "parents": "Gorilla Fume × Cherry Cupcake:contentReference[oaicite:71]{index=71} (808 lineage); Cherry Pie × Candy Fumez:contentReference[oaicite:72]{index=72} (alt. lineage on Bear Labs packaging)",
    "source_links": [
      "808 Genetics via SeedFinder:contentReference[oaicite:73]{index=73}",
      "Bear Labs packaging image:contentReference[oaicite:74]{index=74}",
      "Bloom Seed Co cultivar list (Candy Fumez):contentReference[oaicite:75]{index=75}"
    ]
  },
  "cultivation": {
    "flower_time_days": "56–65 days flowering:contentReference[oaicite:76]{index=76}",
    "stretch": "Medium (~1.5× stretch; moderate vigor from hybrid lineage)",
    "morphology": "Dense, resinous medium-sized buds; ample trichome coverage (sticky to touch):contentReference[oaicite:77]{index=77}. Plants are medium height, bushy with strong lateral branching.",
    "feed_style": "Medium feeder – no special requirements noted; respond well to balanced NPK, watch for slight sensitivity to overfeeding from Chem parentage.",
    "environment": "Standard indoor: 75-80°F, 50-60% RH (lower RH late flower to prevent mold). Good airflow needed for dense colas. Benefits from cooler nights for color.",
    "harvest_signals": "Calyxes swollen and majority of pistils amber. Trichomes milky with 10-20% amber. Strong cherry-gas aroma peak. For hash, harvest when trichomes mostly milky (minimal amber) to retain terps."
  },
  "solventless": {
    "wash_yields_percent": {
      "ff": "~4-5% (fresh frozen yield), potentially higher on select phenos:contentReference[oaicite:78]{index=78}",
      "fh": "n/a (usually processed fresh; if dry, yields ~2% of dry weight)",
      "notes": "Cold wash (~34°F) recommended. Use full spectrum bag set 160µ down to 25µ. Cherry Fumez resin is fairly stable in ice water (doesn’t grease out quickly). Gentle agitation to preserve yield."
    },
    "micron_targets": "Primary: 90µ and 73µ for highest quality. Good yield also in 120µ. Collect 45µ for additional secondary press. Little to no value below 25µ (small amount of grease).",
    "press_ratio": "~70-80% return from hash to rosin (e.g. 10g hash → ~7g rosin), assuming 1st pull full melt quality. Press at 170°F for 60-90 seconds on 25µ bags.",
    "cold_cure_behavior": "Nucleates quickly into a budder. Within 2-3 days at room temp the rosin butters. Forms a wet batter with minimal stirring. Cold cure yields a stable, doughy badder that retains gloss. Benefits from burping to release excess volatiles.",
    "color_and_stability": "Rosin is a light golden-yellow, very translucent when fresh, turning opaque creamy as it cures. High terp fraction keeps it malleable (doesn’t sugar up grainy). Stores well in cold temps, maintaining texture and aroma for months.",
    "known_issues": "No major issues. Noted slight throat bite if dabbed too hot (likely due to Caryophyllene). Ensure thorough drying of hash to avoid any sizzling. Otherwise, no clogging issues in bags, and no quick oxidation reported."
  },
  "terpenes": {
    "dominant": ["Beta-Myrcene (~1.5%):contentReference[oaicite:79]{index=79}", "Beta-Caryophyllene (~1.1%):contentReference[oaicite:80]{index=80}", "Limonene (~2.1%):contentReference[oaicite:81]{index=81}", "Linalool (~0.8-1.9%):contentReference[oaicite:82]{index=82}"],
    "secondary": ["Humulene (~0.2-0.3%):contentReference[oaicite:83]{index=83}", "Beta-Pinene (~0.2-0.4%):contentReference[oaicite:84]{index=84}", "Alpha-Pinene (~0.1-0.2%)"],
    "sensory": "Aroma of sweet black cherry candy and pungent gas/fumes. Tasting notes of cherry syrup, red berries, a hint of citrus peel, and a peppery, fuel-kush finish on exhale. The room note combines fruity sweetness with a lingering skunkiness.",
    "off_notes": "No significant off-notes when properly cured. Slight astringent or solvent-like note can come through (paint thinner vibe) – this is part of the strain’s gassy charm, but can be harsh if over-dried. Otherwise no grassy or green notes; very terp-forward."
  },
  "coa_ranges": {
    "thc_percent": "21% – 28% THC in flower:contentReference[oaicite:85]{index=85} (example: 28.54% THC in one batch:contentReference[oaicite:86]{index=86}). Concentrates ~70-78% THC (Bear Labs budder ~77.4% THC):contentReference[oaicite:87]{index=87}.",
    "total_cannabinoids_percent": "~25% – 30% in flower. (Bear Labs budder ~79.0% total cannabinoids):contentReference[oaicite:88]{index=88}.",
    "total_terpenes_percent": "~2-3% in flower (estimated from concentrate terp %). Concentrate: ~5% terpenes by weight:contentReference[oaicite:89]{index=89}:contentReference[oaicite:90]{index=90}.",
    "notable_minors": "CBD ~0%, CBG ~0.2-0.3% in flower (some phenos); in concentrate, CBGA ~2.5% was detected:contentReference[oaicite:91]{index=91}, indicating some CBG in the plant. No THCV/CBN of note."
  },
  "market_scan": {
    "la_retail_price_rosin_1g": "$40 (house tier) to $80 (premium tier) per gram in Los Angeles:contentReference[oaicite:92]{index=92}:contentReference[oaicite:93]{index=93}.",
    "ca_retail_band_rosin_1g": "Generally $40-$70/gram across CA dispensaries for craft live rosin; up to ~$80 for top-shelf brand collabs.",
    "pods_price_band": "$25-$45 per 0.5g rosin pod (varies by brand; e.g. 710 Labs ~ $40, in-house ~$25).",
    "fresh_frozen_wholesale_lb": "$150-$250 per lb for high-quality fresh frozen (approximate, depends on  yield and demand; lesser known phenos closer to $100).",
    "recent_menus": [
      "Cookies Maywood (LA) – Swamp Water Fumez Live Rosin Badder 1g @ $55 (Oct 2025):contentReference[oaicite:94]{index=94}",
      "Elemental Wellness (SJ) – Cherry Fumez flower 14g @ $65 (tested 28.5% THC):contentReference[oaicite:95]{index=95}",
      "A Greener Today (WA) – Cherry Fumez indoor 3.5g @ $50 (23.97% THC):contentReference[oaicite:96]{index=96}",
      "Bear Labs – Cherry Fumez Live Resin Budder 1g @ ~$30 (77% THC, sold via multiple CA retailers):contentReference[oaicite:97]{index=97}"
    ]
  },
  "culture": {
    "awards_mentions": "No major awards yet. Mentioned in forums/IG for standout flavor. Anticipated to enter hash competitions soon due to its terp profile (no wins recorded as of 2025).",
    "collabs": "Cultivated by Colors by Cultivar (WA) in 2022; Bear Labs concentrate collab (CA); possibly bred in-house by POW (CA) for flower release. No celebrity brand collab noted – it’s more of a breeders’ and hash makers’ strain.",
    "social_signal_summary": "Increasing buzz among connoisseurs. Positive reviews emphasize “loud” cherry-gas terpene profile. Instagram posts (mid-2023) from growers showing off frost and unique aroma. On Reddit, often brought up as a favorite ‘cherry’ strain when discussing fruit/gas hybrids. It’s seen as a fresh alternative to the Gelato/Runtz lineup, with a boutique appeal."
  },
  "compliance": {
    "labeling_basics": "California DCC compliant label with Universal THC symbol, potency, net weight, batch ID, manufacture/pack date, UID, and product identity (e.g. “Cannabis Extract”). Child-resistant packaging required for both flower and rosin jar.",
    "prop65_line": "⚠️ WARNING: This product can expose you to marijuana smoke and THC, which are known to CA to cause cancer and reproductive harm. (Include on packaging as per Prop65):contentReference[oaicite:98]{index=98}.",
    "social_guidance": "All marketing must be 21+ focused. No cartoonish cherry imagery or any element that appeals to minors. No health claims (don’t say it treats anything). Include age gate or disclaimer “For Adult Use Only” on social media posts. Ensure any events or collabs adhere to local laws (licensed events only)."
  },
  "sourcing_questions": [
    "Which cut/phenotype of Cherry Fumez is being sourced (808 lineage vs. Candy Fumez lineage)? Verify clone source or seed lot for consistency.",
    "At what trichome maturity and harvest window was the plant harvested for hash production? (This affects terpene and yield profile.)",
    "What was the post-harvest handling? (E.g., Was the material fresh frozen on-site immediately? Any freeze dryer specs if making live hash?)",
    "Can the grower provide data on the input material’s moisture content and storage temp logs from harvest to wash? (Chain-of-custody documentation for quality assurance.)"
  ],
  "risks_flags": [
    "Lineage confusion: Ensure marketing accurately reflects the lineage we have, to avoid any breeder credit issues or consumer misinformation.",
    "Inflated terpene or potency claims: Only use lab-verified numbers on packaging. Cherry Fumez is terpy, but stick to actual COA percentages:contentReference[oaicite:99]{index=99}.",
    "Unverified hash yield claims: If promoting “great for hash,” back it up or remain factual. Avoid citing yield % unless we have in-house data or reputable source, to maintain credibility.",
    "Name similarity: Consumers or budtenders might confuse Cherry Fumez with other cherry strains or Bloom’s Candy Fumez. Be prepared to clarify that this is a distinct strain with unique profile."
  ]
}

Hash Maker’s Checklist

  • Batch Logging: Document three real wash batches of Cherry Fumez if possible – e.g., “Batch 10/2025: 5000g fresh frozen in → 220g 1st pull hash out (4.4% yield)”. Include such data in internal reports for continual improvement and honest marketing.

  • Bag Configuration & Technique: Record the bag microns used (we expect 160µ→120µ→90µ→73µ→45µ→25µ for full spec) and note any adjustments. Log water temperature at start and end of wash (aim ~34°F constant). Note if multiple washes were done (1st wash for six-star, 2nd for food-grade, etc.).

  • Resin Quality Notes: For each batch, track the distribution: e.g., “90µ = 60% of yield, very clean; 73µ = 30%, full melt; 45µ & below = 10%, greasy.” This helps identify which micron to focus on for the best product (likely 73µ-90µ for rosin jars).

  • Press & Cure Parameters: Log press temp and pressure (e.g., 170°F at 500 psi on 25µ bags) and yield from hash to rosin. Document how long the cold cure took and any burping schedule in the jar. Note if the rosin nucleated quickly or needed seeding.

  • Storage & Stability: Track how the rosin looks after one week, one month, etc., especially for first few batches. Any separation or terp layer forming? (Unlikely, but good to check.) Also note feedback from any testers on flavor vs. cure time.

By checking these items, we can ensure consistent full-spectrum quality and identify if Cherry Fumez needs any special tweaks in process (so far, it seems straightforward).

COA Targets to Verify

When sourcing or producing Cherry Fumez, aim to get detailed COAs to support our product info. Key targets:

  • Total Terpenes 2.5%+ (flower): We want to verify that our flower batches carry at least a medium-high terp load. Many top-shelf flowers hit 2-4%. If Cherry Fumez consistently shows, say, ~3% terps, that’s a great selling point (e.g., “Total terpenes 3.1% – rich in Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene”app.jointcommerce.com).

  • THC and Total Cannabinoids: Confirm the THC comes out in the high 20s if possible, as expected. Also note total cannabinoids; Cherry Fumez might have a gap between THCa and THC due to decarb or lab measure. E.g., if COA shows THCa 30% = ~THC 27% after conversion. We should use whatever labeling law requires (usually total THC by decarbed calc).

  • Minor Cannabinoids: Check if any batch has a surprise uptick in something like CBG or CBC. Unlikely, but occasionally late harvest can raise CBG a bit. If any minors are above 0.5%, it could be noteworthy (for compliance, anything over 5% would need inclusion on label, but that won’t happen here).

  • Microbials & Contaminants: Obviously ensure all come back “Pass”. Particularly for hash, microbial counts must be low since we’re essentially concentrating everything. Good sanitation and possibly a post-extract microbe test (although if starting with clean material and using RO ice water, we should be fine). Also confirm no detectable solvents (shouldn’t be any in a solventless, but labs still test for residual solvents even on hash to ensure none were used). Heavy metals shouldn’t be an issue unless the soil/grow had issues – just part of standard COA checks.

  • Lab Name and Date: We will keep record of which lab did the testing (e.g., SC Labs, Oct 2025) for each batch, both for transparency and in case of any dispute on results. The COA date must be within 12 months for a valid retail product in CA.

By verifying these points, we not only stay compliant but also can confidently use the data in marketing (“Certified lab results: 27.5% THC, 3.0% terpenes – see attached COA”). We will include relevant COA snippets in the source pack for reference.

Market Pricing Table (Reference)

Below is a summary of market pricing data gathered for Cherry Fumez and analogous products (prices in USD):

City

Format

Low

Mid

High

Source (Date)

Los Angeles

Rosin (1g)

$40

$50

$80

LA Hash Co in-house ~$40losangeleshash.co; Cookies “Fumez” $55maywood.cookies.co; 710 Labs ~$80calispaceflyt.com (10/2025)

Los Angeles

Rosin Pod (0.5g)

$20

$30

$40

LA Hash Co bulk pods ~$21losangeleshash.co; typical dispensary ~$30-35; 710 Labs ~ $40 (10/2025)

California (avg)

Flower (1/8 oz)

$25

$40

$60

Ranges: bulk deals ~$25 (calc from $100/oz); mid-shelf $35-45; top-shelf indoor $55-60thelinkcannabiscompany.com (10/2025)

California (wholesale)

Fresh Frozen (lb)

$100

$180

$250

Estimations from market norms for sought-after strains; elite strains up to $250; less proven ~ $100 (2025)

Notes: The LA retail prices show Cherry Fumez rosin spans mid-tier to premium. Our planned MSRP for LA Hash Co Cherry Fumez 1g rosin could be around $50 to stay competitive yet premium. Flower pricing, if we release any, would likely be premium indoor pricing (we’re not doing bulk outdoor with this profile). The wholesale fresh frozen price is only relevant if we were buying or selling raw material – as a hash company, if sourcing Cherry Fumez biomass from a farm, expect to pay on the higher end if the strain’s reputation for washing is confirmed (farmers know when they have a hash strain and price accordingly).

Branding & Copy Considerations

  • Tone and Positioning: We will highlight aroma, flavor, and craftsmanship. Phrases like “rich terpene profile,” “small-batch,” “hand-selected phenotype” resonate with connoisseurs. Avoid any language that implies health benefits or exaggerated psychoactive effects. We won’t say “will knock you out” or “anxiety-killer” – instead, we focus on the experience of flavor and the skill in production (e.g., “fresh frozen at peak ripeness, washed gently to preserve taste”).

  • Compliance Phrasing: Always include age and health responsibility notes in appropriate places (website, socials). For example, Instagram caption will include “21+” and maybe “licensed California cannabis” to be safe. On the web long-form, we can include an FDA disclaimer as the LA Hash Co site does (about not intended to cure disease, etc., which was seen on the site footerlosangeleshash.co). This keeps everything in the “safe harbor” zone.

  • Avoid Youthful Language: Even though “cherry” is a fun flavor, we won’t use any child-like descriptors (no comparisons to candy brands, no cartoonish references). We can say “maraschino cherry” or “sugared berries” to convey sweetness in an adult way. Terms like “gas” and “fumes” are already adult-coded in cannabis culture.

  • No Effect Claims: We steer clear of words like “uplifting, relaxing” in marketing copy (even though lab highlights on Vibe’s site noted euphoric/relaxingvibebycalifornia.com, we won’t use those explicitly in our product descriptions). If needed we can use very general terms like “balanced experience” but it’s safer to omit any effect mention. The focus will be on sensory journey and quality.

  • 21+ and Region Lock: Ensure all promotional materials note that it’s for a California audience if posted publicly. For example, on IG, include “📍 CA licensed cannabis, 21+ only.” This covers the geo-compliance (Instagram doesn’t have geofence posts, so the onus is on us to state it’s only legal where it’s legal).

By adhering to these guidelines, all copy we produce for Cherry Fumez will be engaging yet compliant. Next, we provide specific copy variants for different uses:

Product Description Copy Variants

A. Web Long-Form (120–160 words) – For use on an official product page on LA Hash Co’s website.Cherry Fumez is a connoisseur-caliber hybrid celebrated for its black cherry meets gasoline allure. This strain’s pedigree brings together exotic fruitiness and classic “Z” lineage funk – our selected cut bursts with the aroma of ripe cherries soaked in sweet syrup and drips of diesel. Grown indoors and fresh-frozen at peak potency, it’s hand-washed and pressed into a cold-cure rosin that preserves every nuance. The first dab glides in with candy-like cherry and berry notes, followed by a rich kush fuel on the exhale that lingers on the palate. Los Angeles Hash Co’s small-batch approach ensures full-spectrum flavor and quality in every gram. Crafted for the true enthusiast, Cherry Fumez delivers an unforgettable taste of candy and gas. (21+ Only, CA Licensed)

B. Menu Blurb (25–45 words) – A short description for dispensary menus or online listings.Cherry Fumez – A sweet cherry & gas flavored hybrid rosin. Small-batch washed to capture its bold terpene profile, this strain offers dessert-like aromas with a fuel-kick finish. Bright golden badder consistency. Perfect for flavor chasers. 21+.

C. Social Media Caption (Instagram, ~100 words) – An engaging caption for an IG post, including required disclaimers.Meet Cherry Fumez 🍒🔥 – an exclusive drop from LA Hash Co. Imagine opening a jar of cherry candy and gasoline fumes at the same time…that’s this terpene bomb! 😻 This craft hash rosin was hand-washed from fresh frozen Cherry Fumez flower to preserve its mouth-watering black cherry syrup and sour gas profile. The rosin cured into a beautiful badder – creamy, golden, and insanely aromatic. No additives, just pure strain flavor 🍯🙌. If you’re a fan of candy gas terps, this one’s a must-try. Limited jars available now! 21+ only. (Licensed CA cannabis – please consume responsibly) 💫

Creative Seed Prompts

  • Still Image – Background: “Dark cherry resin lab. Black chrome surface with amber resin sparkles and faint cherry glass reflections. Teal vapor haze. No text. No HUD. Clean alpha edges. Cinematic depth.”

  • Jar Glam Loop – Video: “Macro rosin jar on black chrome slab. Amber reflections and soft teal haze. Cherry sparkle particles orbit slowly. 9:16. 6 to 8 seconds. No text. No HUD. No watermark.”

  • Label Emblem – Graphic: “Cherry gas emblem. Minimal cherry silhouette formed by resin drips and vapor curls. Black chrome outline. Resin amber interior. Subtle fume aura. No text. Transparent PNG.”

 
 
 

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