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Campfire-dessert indica hybrid — chocolate, graham, sherbet sweetness.
Smorez puts a campfire-marshmallow nose on a sherbet body — Sherbet Bx crossed with Original Z, by Exotic Genetix accounts (lineage debated; some sources cite a different Sherbet pheno). Indica-leaning hybrid with a slow-build effect and a flavor regulars describe as graham-cracker-and-chocolate over the standard Z cohort sweetness. Cinder Spokane lists it in their top-strain callouts.
Genetics
Smorez's parents, descendants, and sister strains in the catalog. Alternate lineage candidates: Sherbet × Original Z; Sunset Sherbet × Zkittlez.
Aromatic chemistry
Spellings vary by grower — Smorez, S'morez, and Smores show up on WA shelves for the same lineage. The 'z' suffix is an Exotic Genetix flag, the same way Runtz and Zkittlez carry it.
Different breeder accounts list different Sherbet phenos as the mother (Sherbet Bx vs straight Sunset Sherbet). The Original Z (Zkittlez-side) father is consistent across sources. We mark it debated rather than pick one and pretend it's settled.
Closer than you'd expect — the cross brings a toasted-graham sweetness that reads as campfire-adjacent on the exhale, with chocolate and sherbet sweetness layered on top. The marshmallow note is more aroma than flavor.
Tends to come off the shelf in the evening rotation — body-leaning enough that customers commonly save it for after work rather than reaching for it in the morning.
Verified May 27, 2026 against 2 sources — updated when sources disagree.
21+. Cannabis affects people differently — your experience may vary. Not medical advice. Effects described are common customer reports, not promises. Seattle Cannabis Co., Seattle, WA.