Sixty Seven Sins in 2025: Winning on Volume, Struggling on Love
Sixty Seven Sins presents a volume-driven brand with 297 reviews showing 7.47/10 average sentiment and 74% positive rating. The brand demonstrates a classic "hype vs. reality" paradox: while products like Gas Face and Canadian Chill generate massive discussion volume, the sentiment scores reveal a polarized consumer base dealing with consistency issues, short weights, and muted flavor profiles on key SKUs.
📊 The Numbers: High Volume, Lower-Mid-Tier Satisfaction
Sixty Seven Sins received 297 reviews throughout 2025:
- 221 positive reviews (74%)
- 49 negative reviews (16%)
- 27 neutral/informational posts (9%)
- Average sentiment score: 7.47 out of 10
Sentiment Ranking Among All Brands Analyzed:
- Partake: 8.75
- Broken Coast: 8.37
- Iris Labs: 8.2
- Dealr: 8.11
- Xopro: 7.94
- Amani Craft: 7.88
- Simply Bare: 7.72
- Good Supply: 7.70
- Woody Nelson: 7.59
- Brindle Farms: 7.57
- BLKMKT: 7.53
- Potluck: 7.48
- Sixty Seven Sins: 7.47 ← Struggling to compete with budget leaders
- Cannafrogs: 7.46
- Astrolab: 6.54
- Carmel: 6.03
In the brand spotlights completed this month, Sixty Seven Sins ranks 13th of 16 brands, falling behind budget competitor Good Supply (7.70). The 16% negative rate is double that of its direct competitors, signaling quality control friction.
Sentiment Breakdown:
| RATING | COUNT | PERCENTAGE |
| 10/10 (Perfect) | 56 | 19% |
| 8.75/10 (Strong Approval) | 94 | 32% |
| 7.5/10 (Good) | 71 | 24% |
| 6.25/10 (Mediocre) | 22 | 7% |
| ≤ 5.0/10 (Poor) | 49 | 16% |
Key Pattern: While 75% of reviews are positive, the 16% "Poor" rate is significant. Unlike Good Supply's isolated issues, Sixty Seven Sins faces a substantial minority of highly dissatisfied customers, often citing fundamental failures like short counts or lack of potency.
🔥 The Powerhouses: Gas Face and Fishy Finger Drive the Brand (109 reviews combined = 37%)
Sixty Seven Sins' portfolio relies heavily on two main cultivars, with their pre-roll line causing significant division.
GAS FACE: The Reliable Anchor (60 Reviews)
- Review Count: 60 (20% of all feedback)
- Average Sentiment: 7.73/10
- What Works:
- Potency: "Heavy hitter," "strong sedating high"
- Appeal: "Dense, sticky buds," "caked in crystal"
- Consistency: "Always a safe bet," "rebuy for sure"
- Issues: Occasional dryness, but generally reliable.
FISHY FINGER: The Divisive Icon (49 Reviews)
- Review Count: 49 (16% of all feedback)
- Average Sentiment: 7.35/10
- What Works:
- Terpene Profile: "Unique tuna/gas smell," "pungent and loud"
- Value: "Good bang for buck"
- What Doesn't:
- Flavor Translation: "Smell didn't translate to taste," "faint flavor"
- Burn: "Dark ash," "burned unevenly"
CANADIAN CHILL (Pre-Rolls): The Volume Trap
- Review Count: ~15 (High Alert & Nacho Nights)
- Average Sentiment: Highly Polarized
- Nacho Nights: 10.0/10 (Perfect scores)
- High Alert: 4.8/10 (Poor scores)
- The Issue: Consumers are buying "Canadian Chill" expecting the quality of Nacho Nights but often getting the underwhelming High Alert input.
- "Profile is rather common and redundant"
- "Tasteless and smooth taste, very mild effects"
TERTIARY PERFORMERS:
| PRODUCT | REVIEWS | AVG SENTIMENT | STATUS |
| Artisan Reserve | 49 | 7.12 | Volume mover, average quality |
| Gary Satan | 26 | 7.55 | Solid mid-tier option |
| Expo 67 | 10+ | 7.80 | Good reception for "Kush Sorbet" |
✅ What Positive Reviews Highlighted
- Potency per Dollar
- "Heavy head high without being overpowering"
- "Good bang for the buck"
- Unique Terpene Profiles (When They Hit)
- "Strong lemon and tuna-like smell" (Fishy Finger)
- "Smell is reminiscent of thick mints" (Canadian Chill)
- Bag Appeal
- "Beautiful appearance," "good number of nugs"
- "Dense, sticky, and fresh"
- Smoothness
- "Smooth, light smoke"
- "Clean-burning and potent" (Nacho Nights)
❌ What Negative Reviews Criticized
- SHORT WEIGHT SCANDAL (Project X)
- "Bag was almost a gram short"
- "Weigh your bags" warning repeated multiple times
- Impact: Immediate loss of trust; 1.25/10 ratings.
- MUTED FLAVOR & TERPS
- "Tasteless and smooth" (High Alert)
- "Minimal terpenes," "faint taste"
- "Smell didn't translate to taste"
- UNDERWHELMING EFFECTS
- "Buzz almost non-existent"
- "Didn't get me where I wanted to go"
- "Very mild effects" for high-tolerance users
💎 Best Products: Gas Face and Canadian Chill (Nacho Nights Only)
- Winner: Gas Face
- Reasoning: Highest volume (60 reviews) with the most consistent sentiment (7.73). It is the only "safe" recommendation in the lineup.
- Runner-Up: Canadian Chill (Nacho Nights)
- Reasoning: 10.0/10 sentiment for this specific input. "Best pack of pre-rolls seen." The disparity between this and the High Alert version is massive.
📈 Key Insights: Why Sixty Seven Sins Ranks 13th
- Inconsistency is the Brand Identity
- You might get a 10/10 experience (Nacho Nights, Gas Face) or a 1.25/10 experience (Project X, High Alert). This gambling element drags the average down to 7.47.
- Volume Does Not Equal Quality
- High trend scores (discussion volume) are being driven by complaints ("Short bags") and debate ("Is it good?"), rather than universal praise.
- The "Pre-Roll Roulette"
- The Canadian Chill line confuses consumers. One SKU is perfect, the other is "redundant and tasteless." Without clear input labeling, consumers are getting burned.
- Operational Failures
- Short weights on Project X are a fundamental operational failure that budget consumers (who count every gram) do not forgive.
💡 What 2025 Sixty Seven Sins Data Reveals
Sixty Seven Sins is a high-volume, high-risk brand. They have captured the market's attention but have not yet secured its trust.
- The Reality: They are "winning on volume" because they are affordable and visible, but they are "struggling on love" because 1 in 6 customers leaves unhappy.
- Path Forward:
- Fix the Weights: Ensure Project X and all bags are over-weighed to regain trust.
- Standardize Pre-Rolls: Kill the High Alert input or rebrand it; keep Nacho Nights as the standard.
- Focus on Gas Face: It is the anchor. Ensure it never dips in quality.
Currently at 7.47 (13th of 16), Sixty Seven Sins is largely surviving on hype and price. To move up the rankings, they must eliminate the "1.25/10" experiences that are dragging them down.