
This bud has fat fan-shaped bright neon green nugs with thick orange hairs and a coating of tiny, golden amber crystal trichomes. Combined with its moderately high 16-17% average THC level, these effects make Ksmorz a great choice for treating chronic stress or anxiety, depression, chronic pain and appetite loss or nausea. This tingle will soon work its way throughout your entire body, helping aching limbs and muscles to relax without causing too much sedation. You'll feel the cerebral effects first as a tingly euphoria worms its way into your brain, filling you with a creative and happy sense. The Ksmorz high is one that will have you kicked back and thinking about food, with relaxing effects that hit both mind and body while stimulating a pretty heavy case of the munchies at the same time. The aroma is very similar, with a smell reminiscent of a burning s'more accented by fresh sandy earth and ripe fruity berries. The popular campfire snack-inspired cereal left cereal aisles two years ago and hasn't returned since.

Like its name suggests, this bud has a super sweet and sugary chocolate flavor with hints of nutty graham crackers and just a touch of fruit. Kellogg's has officially announced they will be bringing back SMORZ cereal. Named for its super delicious flavor, Ksmorz will have you begging for “s'more” in no time at all. 9.8-oz boxes will be priced around $4.Ksmorz is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the delicious Zookies X PCS1 strains. Smorz will be in stores nationwide next month. "Kellogg's Smorz cereal has an incredibly passionate fanbase-and their efforts to bring back the cereal have paid off," senior marketing director of Kellogg All Family Cereal Erin Storm is quoted as saying in the statement. “Everyone could use SMORZ good news, so in response to a petition from superfans and pleas on social media, Kellogg's Smorz Cereal is back,” reads a December 16 statement from Kellogg’s. But you know what they say comes to those who wait. They are nearly identical to each other, and the same parent company owns both. Wait Zach B and many others did, as his crusade appears to date back about a year. There are other s’mores cereals in town from Malt-O-Meal and Post. “I'd hate to wait another 3 years or so for a comeback of something that makes me and many others really happy, and none of them should either.” Definition: The Italian musical command smorzando (often abbreviated smorz. A heavy hitter that left me in some kind of haze, more sedative for me than the Melonade. I propose we bring it back once and for all, as this cereal is beloved by many and disliked by the few,” reads petitioner Zach B’s plea. Nugz - Early Lemon Berry - 25.7 THC/2.5 terps Mendo GELONADE - LOT 420 - 24 THC - 2.6 Terps - Fruity and spicy at the same time. “Not only is this cereal delicious, but it's one of a kind! Post's Smores cereal can't compare at all with it's bland taste. Its 2021 return is thanks to a petition to “Bring Back Kellogg’s Smorz cereal” that was still growing at the time of publication. Kellogg’s Smorz cereal-a chocolate graham and marshmallow combo-was on the market from 19. And in January, s’mores will come back in cereal form. With this in mind, stick to a single serving if you're going to indulge your inner-child. However, it does have 26 grams of carbs, 13 grams of sugar and less than 1 gram of fiber.



One cup has 130 calories, 2 grams of fat, 140 milligrams of sodium, and 2 grams of protein. Sure, it’s most classically prepared over a campfire, but we’ve been known to make ‘em in the microwave, on a gas range’s open flame, and even baked into a sweet casserole. Compared to other cereals, the nutrition content in Smorz isn't terrible. There’s more than one way to enjoy a s’more.
