Known for its “real eyes realize real highs” branding, Revelation sits in FLAMER’s lineup as a sativa-leaning hybrid positioned around clarity, uplift, and creative stimulation. In practice, it leans more layered than that framing suggests: balancing gentle cerebral lift with a noticeably grounding body effect.
FLAMER Revelation Flower
$50 per 7-pack (3.5g total)
The flower breaks down easily and rolls well. The aroma is subtle, with some sweetness up front and a bit of earthiness underneath. After grinding, I picked up more citrus and pepper notes, though neither was particularly overpowering.
I rolled Revelation into a joint and took it up to the roof. The setting ended up matching the strain well. I spent most of the session watching the neighborhood wind down while absentmindedly calling friends and catching up on life. Revelation didn’t demand much from me one way or the other. It didn’t make me want to tackle a project or reorganize my apartment, but it also didn’t leave me glued to a chair.
The smoke was smooth with very little harshness, and the joint burned evenly throughout the session. Flavor-wise, I got a mild sweetness on the inhale followed by a slightly peppery finish on the exhale. Thoughts moved without much resistance, but not in a way that feels particularly stimulating or focused.
While Revelation is classified as a sativa hybrid, I found it more calming than energizing. That said, I never felt sleepy. The effects remained clear enough that I could have easily continued with the rest of my evening without feeling slowed down. For me, Revelation landed somewhere between social smoke and wind-down strain—a combination that can be surprisingly difficult to find.

A Look at the COA
The packaging includes a QR code linking to a Certificate of Analysis (COA), which provides a detailed breakdown of the flower’s potency, terpene content, and safety testing results.
According to the COA, Revelation contains 857.97 mg total THC per package, testing at 24.51% total THC and 24.52% total cannabinoids overall. The flower contains both THC (14.69%) and THCa (11.21%), which converts into active THC when heated.
Revelation’s terpene profile measures 2.047% total terpenes and is led by limonene (0.54%), linalool (0.41%), and β-caryophyllene (0.36%). Limonene contributes the strain’s citrus-forward character, while linalool introduces a subtle floral quality that may support its calming effects. β-caryophyllene adds a peppery backbone that rounds out the profile. Supporting terpenes include β-pinene (0.29%) and β-myrcene (0.28%), which add earthy, herbal complexity.
Notably, the flower contains no measurable CBD, CBG, CBN, or other minor cannabinoids, making Revelation a THC-dominant cultivar with effects driven primarily by its cannabinoid potency and terpene composition.
The batch was tested by Reliable Labs on Feb. 12, 2026, and passed required screenings for contaminants and compliance under New York’s adult-use cannabis program.
About FLAMER
If you’ve spent any time in New York cannabis circles, you’ve probably seen FLAMER’s bright red “joinks” making the rounds. The queer-owned brand has built a loyal following through a combination of eye-catching products, community events, and collaborations with cultural icons like RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Sasha Colby.
Founded by members of New York City’s queer community, FLAMER approaches cannabis as more than just a product. The brand places a strong emphasis on creativity, collaboration, and making space for people who haven’t always seen themselves represented in the industry.
The cannabis itself is sourced from small farms in upstate New York. Revelation’s flower comes from Blackbird Gardens near the Catskills, where it is sun-grown, hand-trimmed, and cultivated using natural growing practices. According to FLAMER, all products are third-party tested and produced without pesticides.
In an industry where many brands can start to blend together, FLAMER has managed to create a personality that’s instantly recognizable. Whether it’s through its playful branding, community presence, or commitment to queer visibility, the company feels less like a cannabis brand and more like a group of friends who happen to make cannabis products.
Final Thoughts
Revelation ended up being one of those flowers that was easy to keep reaching for. The smoke was smooth, the effects felt balanced, and the experience stayed enjoyable from start to finish.
While the aroma was more subtle than I expected, the high more than made up for it. I found myself feeling relaxed, present, and content without becoming completely glued to the couch. It was the perfect companion for a rooftop smoke, offering enough mental lift to stay engaged while gradually easing my body into a comfortable state of relaxation.
FLAMER has already built a reputation for doing things a little differently, and Revelation feels like a natural extension of that approach. Between the thoughtful branding, community-driven ethos, and a flower that delivers where it counts, it’s easy to see why the brand has developed such a devoted following.


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