
Hybrid
Super Boof
Black Cherry Punch x Tropicanna Cookies
Super Boof is a high-THC hybrid (Black Cherry Punch x Tropicanna Cookies) celebrated for its citrus-cherry flavor, euphoric effects, and vibrant, chunky buds. It was named Leafly’s 2024 Strain of the Year and continues to dominate shelves with its loud aroma and giggly, focused high.
Genetics
Bred by Blockhead (originally named “Blockberry”), Super Boof is a cross of Black Cherry Punch—known for its deep cherry funk and sedative power—and Tropicanna Cookies, a citrus-forward sativa with vibrant coloration and energetic effects. The result is a balanced hybrid (often listed as 50/50 or 70/30 indica-dominant) with chunky, purple-dappled buds and silver calyxes that shimmer like its parentage.
Aroma
Super Boof hits the nose with a bold blend of zesty citrus, sour cherry, and creamy vanilla, layered over spicy cinnamon cookie notes. There’s a gassy, herbal undertone that rounds out the sweetness, making it both dessert-like and dank. The terp profile leans heavily on myrcene, delivering a pungent, lingering scent that’s unmistakably loud.
Effects
Expect a euphoric, giggly onset that sharpens focus and lifts mood, followed by a relaxing body buzz that doesn’t fully sedate. Super Boof is ideal for creative sessions, socializing, or simply vibing out. It regularly tests between 28–32% THC, making it a heavy hitter that still keeps you upright and engaged.
Buy Super Boof In Aurora & Denver
Aurora
Mon-Sun: 9am - 10:45pm
Our Aurora location, the largest of the three dispensaries, features a massive selection of Colorado's top brands, local art, and a fun vintage VW bus.
Green Mile
Mon-Sun: 10am - 9pm
As one of the first dispensaries to open for recreational sales in 2014, we still continue to be the top store in Denver for concentrates, flower, & edibles.
Ruby Hill
1178 S Kalamath St, Denver, CO
Mon-Sun: 11am 8pm
Established in 2009 as our first dispensary, our Ruby Hill location provides an intimate shopping experience and a huge selection of Colorado's top brands.



