Cali Dons Inferno, It’s a beautiful flower—frosty, dense, and bursting with character. The frostiness is what sets it apart from many other purple label strains, and the smell immediately reminded me of a plant I once grew called Black Cherry Punch from Pyramid Seeds, with a hint of that Peanut Butter Breath. It’s not the most moist flower, but much like cigars in the mail, it benefits from sitting in a cool place with a humidity pack for a day or two. Once you let it breathe, the experience is top-tier. Now, let’s talk about the Purple Label from JK Distro. If you’re not familiar, this label represents their highest grade—think of it as the cream of the crop, much like what you’d find with Lit Farms’ supreme quality. When most of us first discover THCA, we imagine this level of quality. Not the black label, not the regular flower—this is what we envision. It’s what the new generation craves. As someone who’s seen the industry evolve, I can confidently say the purple label is the peak of excellence for this younger crowd. Sure, the older generation may still love their lower quality strains, but for us, purple label reigns supreme. In terms of recommendations for JK Distro, here’s where I’d love to see more variety. For those of us who appreciate classic sativa strains, I’m calling for some old-school bangers to get that purple label treatment. Blue Dream, Sour Diesel, Super Silver Haze and Strawberry Cough are timeless strains that deserve to be brought back in high-quality form. These strains were once the heart and soul of cannabis culture, and while many newer strains like Gelato and Runtz have taken over, the distinctiveness of these classics can’t be overlooked. Strawberry Cough didn’t smell like Sour Diesel, and Sour Diesel didn’t smell like Blue Dream. They each had their unique profile, and that’s something I feel is missing from today’s offerings. We’re looking for high-quality sativas that bring us back to those summer vibes, and not just any sativa—the kind that packs a punch with flavor, aroma, and effect. We need those high-quality old-school sativas to make a comeback, and maybe even throw in a Tangie for a modern twist. The heavy indica-dominant strains may be great for winter, but the classics are what really shine in the summer heat. The bottom line is, JK Distro has an exceptional product with their purple label, and I truly believe if they bring more of those old-school sativa strains to the table, they’ll strike a chord with both the old heads looking for nostalgia and the younger generation looking for something new. Haze, Sour Diesel, Blue Dream, Strawberry Cough—these strains are still selling, and for good reason. There’s a real market for them, and if anyone can bring them back to their high-quality roots, it’s JK Distro. Hoping we see more of these in the future.