Georgia Pie by Tales & Travels

5.22.25. Opening this strain called Georgia Pie.

Lemon-y aroma. 3.47 grams in the bag. Shorted. More and more these days. The rare exception has become the eighth that has in fact at least 3.5 grams of flower in it.

But I like the smell, and it is an older bag. The bud was packaged on May 15 of 2024. It look and feels alright, though. It’s a bit spongy, still.

The bud produces a lovely even grind. It’s a little sticky with that lemon-citrus tang.

Georgia Pie eighth from Tales & Travels, bought in Sauget, IL.

6.3.25, 15:46: Last J

I will smoke my last Georgia Pie. I have flown through this eighth, written nothing about the effects thus far.

I smoked a roll of it last night, roughly .37 grams in the roll. The flower tasted of peaches last night and gave me a great run. I was looking at something from a different vantage. The effects were revelatory but I felt sensible, and “there.”

The lineage of Georgia Pie is Gelatti x Kush Mints. Source: Seedfinder, click here. Gelatti is Gelato x Biscotti. Kush Mints is Bubba Kush x Animal Mints. The strain is aka Sticky Buns. You’ve got Gelato and Kush on one side with Animal Mints and Kush on the other side.

The taste is like a peachy Gelato. I don’t want to oversell the peach flavor. I didn’t taste it with every roll. It’s not strong but it’s there. Sometimes while inhaling the smoke, sometimes on a spit.

I get the Gelato/Burma head rush blunted by the Kush. The bite is not too strong considering the amount of caffeine-like lift I get (without the caffeine sweats).

It’s a buzzy, high-deas kind of high. But I must have been so enamored with those high-deas that I did not bother to write any of them down.

I would buy this bag again. But I have not been seeing T & T Georgia Pie on the menu at the dispensary I frequent: Beyond Hello on Mississippi Avenue in Sauget, which admittedly doesn’t have the best menu but they have been on point for almost a year now, getting me in and out of there as quick as I could possibly hope. In lieu of T & T’s Georgia Pie, I bought an eighth of the Ozone Georgia Pie but I have not yet tried it.

Common Milkweed, western St. Louis County, 6.3.25

**Note: Cover photo is of wild honeycomb, Denning Conservation Area, south of Iowa City, November 2025.

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