When you open the jar, the first smells are light and combine the two different sweetnesses. Squeezing a nug will hint at what’s next, but the grind releases all those pockets of underground gas. It’s still primarily sweet, but the tops of your nostrils start to sting from the additional aroma.
After you get into the first taste from a dry pull, Haze tries to take over. Fans of the parent strain will know that the floral sweetness overpowers most other flavors. After the first wave, you see that the Runtz candy flavors have woven into the Haze and made a thick, sweet blanket.
The full flavor is exactly what you read on the name tag. You’ll get a lot of that flowery Haze taste, but adding the Runtz gives a nice sweetening to the end of the flavor. It’s like we popped a Runtz frosting on a Haze cake. You still get all the floral in the front and doughy backend of Haze, but the sweetness that’s usually soft in the middle is now a solid layer of candy.