SnickleShitz by Atlantic Cultivation

SnickleShitz by Atlantic Cultivation

Mar 18, 2024

Welcome to, in an unconventional move - the final Cannabis review of budstuff.club via BMC

After this review, we will move completely into Cannabis Photography as planned, no brands this is why the website is currently down while I completely rebuild it to suit the new photo centric posts.

Just Photos of Cannabis to enjoy, good cannabis, bad cannabis I'll showcase all of it.


Lets get this final review moving along shall we?

I am taking a look, reluctantly at a product from Atlantic Cultivation - a company I said I'd never buy from again for all kinds of reasons that I've mentioned quite a bunch. I'm not going to give him any press, but we'll say the COO has found himself in a bit of a legal pickle that's working its way through the court system just rather slowl

The extended amount of time to see court with repeated delays certainly has nothing to do with his nepotism roots and government connections we certainly couldn't say that's the case.

We have to ascertain that the system is just broken and no connections are/were used in the justice system. I'm not going to name names at this point but the initials are C.C.

Newfoundlanders may know those initials as "Captain Canada", but that's not who I mean here.

I'll call him "Captain Crunch" from this point forward, and it'll become clear soon why.

I'm going to start with the first part, and I have never had to do this before - but the staff.

I purchased this at an Atlantic Cultivation owned store, and the staff member working that day was rude, and completely unprofessional.

I normally don't shop here because I just don't want to support Captain Crunches business.

However, in this they happened to be the latest store open and after a bad day I just needed to grab something quick.

I picked up this Snicklefritz brand (ATL Owned) which is a budget product, as again I didn't really want to support the company in the first place.

They tend to favour their own product at these stores. I've bought lots of budget weed, and that shouldn't mean trash. If I were running Atlantic Cultivation I would be ashamed to put this in the package - the weed was dry, and crumbled to the touch. This "East Coast Diesel" had no terpenes to speak of, unless Old Sockinol is a new terp I am yet to hear of.

I honestly don't have enough bad things to say about this weed so I'll just keep it short and say
don't fucking buy this shit from Captain Crunch man. He is using his position to sell trash, while
avoiding consequences for his poor choices.


This weed did not get us High, and was an absolute waste of our money. Budget weed doesn't mean you sell floor scrapings, but I guess that's life as a big LP trying to have street cred.

I don't know if this was grown in house, or sourced but either way they should be embarrassed to have it associated with their brand. I'd drop the company they use to source product like the bass, or at least hire a grower that's worth a damn.

I've bought Tweed products that put this to shame, and most of us can agree that Tweed sells some of the worst weed on the Canadian Cannabis market.

I had to mix this with other weed after grinding to make it tolerable as it tasted like it has been mixed with tobacco.

I'd say this takes the title of Shittiest Weed I've reviewed, that includes my Daily Special and year old Gage Cannabis Review.

If you would like to do some additional reading, please look at all the local media coverage of
Captain Crunch

Need for weed leads lands highly intoxicated man in Clarenville lockup and facing multiple charges: RCMP | SaltWire The 38-year-old accused of resisting arrest and assaulting a bystander who tried to intervene

Atlantic Cultivation COO Captain Crunch facing charges in Clarenville | SaltWire
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — St. John’s businessman Captain Crunch is slated to go to trial in July in Clarenville. Crunch, chief operating officer and a founder of...


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