How Did Crepe Ape Get Its Name?

 

By Jeff Eckenrode

 

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Quick Answer: Crepe Ape gets its name from its parent strains, Grape Ape and Pancakes. The name is a playful twist that reflects its sweet, dessert-like flavor and relaxing effects. With roots in both fruity and breakfast-inspired genetics, Crepe Ape offers a mellow high and a memorable name that blends fun wordplay with flavorful lineage. 


 

Crepe Ape: Sweet, Fun-loving and Relaxed 

Some strain names are serious. Others are scientific. And then there’s Crepe Ape—a name that sounds more like a Saturday morning cartoon than a cannabis cultivar.

But don’t let the playful name fool you. This strain has earned its place in the lineup with sweet flavors, relaxed vibes, and a name that turns heads every time. 

So what’s the story behind Crepe Ape?  

 

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A Dessert-Inspired Hybrid 

Crepe Ape is a modern strain with a dessert-forward flavor profile and a mellow, indica-leaning high.

Most versions on the market are bred from Grape Ape and Pancakes, two strains known for their fruity, syrupy sweetness and calming effects. 

Grape Ape brings the purple, the punch, and the body-melting relaxation. Pancakes adds vanilla, butter, and breakfasty bliss. The result? A strain that tastes like Sunday morning and chills like Friday night. 

And that’s where the name comes in… 

 

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A Play on Grape Ape with a Twist 

If you’re hearing echoes of Grape Ape, you’re on the right track.

The name Crepe Ape is a clever twist on its lineage: part homage, part wordplay. By swapping "grape" for "crepe," the name nods to the Pancakes side of the family while keeping the “Ape” energy intact. 

It’s also a subtle wink at pop culture. Grape Ape was a 1970s Hanna-Barbera cartoon starring a purple gorilla who repeated his own name over and over—a fitting mascot for a strain known for heavy relaxation and deep purple hues. 

Crepe Ape, by contrast, sounds a little more playful. A little more refined. Like your favorite purple strain… served with powdered sugar and whipped cream. 

 

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Flavor, Feel, and the Name That Sells It 

Let’s be real: in today’s crowded cannabis market, a good name goes a long way.

Crepe Ape doesn’t just describe the strain’s parentage—it evokes the experience. Sweet. Comforting. Heavier than it looks. A little silly, and seriously effective. 

It’s the kind of name you remember—and the kind you want to try just to see if it’s as good as it sounds. 

 

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How Did Crepe Ape Get Its Name? 

It’s a mash-up of its genetic roots, Grape Ape and Pancakes, with a dose of humor and creativity.

The name is playful, the flavor is decadent, and the high is every bit as mellow as you’d hope. 

Call it dessert, call it nostalgia, call it your new favorite nighttime strain: just don’t sleep on Crepe Ape.

Unless, of course, that’s exactly what you’re trying to do.  

 
 

Where can I find Crepe Ape? 

Whether you’re shopping online or in Redmond, we’re here to help you find what you need, whenever you need it. That includes Crepe Ape! 
 
Currently we carry Crepe Ape in smokeable flower and pre rolls from Fire Bros.  

 

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What makes Crepe Ape by Fire Bros Special? 

Since 2005. Fire Bros has been committed to providing quality cannabis throughout Washington state.

Every step of their meticulous growing process is tightly controlled and completed in-house by their passionate team of growers.  

 

Not only are their products remarkable and unique, Fire Bros also offers DOH certified products which available to qualified medical cannabis users at an incredibly low price. 

  

Want to learn more? Visit their website at: https://firebros206.com/

 

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FAQ Crepe Ape

How did Crepe Ape get its name?

Crepe Ape's name is a genuinely clever piece of wordplay that encodes its genetic lineage into something memorable and fun. One parent is Grape Ape — the classic purple indica known for its deep relaxation and grape-forward flavor, itself named after the 1970s Hanna-Barbera cartoon character. The other is Pancakes — a dessert-inspired hybrid with vanilla, butter, and sweet breakfast notes. By swapping "Grape" for "Crepe," the name simultaneously nods to both parents: keeping the "Ape" energy from Grape Ape while replacing the fruit reference with a breakfast pastry that evokes the Pancakes side. It's a name that's playful, a little silly, and completely fitting for a strain that tastes like Sunday morning.

What are Crepe Ape's genetics?

Crepe Ape combines Grape Ape and Pancakes — two strains with very different but complementary personalities. Grape Ape is a classic indica-dominant strain known for its striking deep purple coloration, heavy body-melting relaxation, and unmistakable grape sweetness — characteristics it passes along reliably to its offspring. Pancakes brings a dessert-forward sweetness in the vanilla and butter register, along with its own relaxing hybrid effects. Together they produce a strain that's visually beautiful (those purple hues), aromatically delicious, and deeply relaxing without being completely sedating.

What does Crepe Ape smell and taste like?

True to its dessert-hybrid lineage, Crepe Ape's flavor profile sits in wonderfully sweet territory — deep grape and berry sweetness from the Grape Ape side layered with warm, syrupy vanilla and doughy notes from the Pancakes heritage. The overall aroma is rich, indulgent, and genuinely food-like in the best possible way. Think grape jam spread on warm crepes with a drizzle of something sweet — which is exactly as delightful as it sounds. Fire Bros' craft cultivation draws out these terpene characteristics beautifully, making the flavor one of the strain's most talked-about qualities.

What effects does Crepe Ape produce?

Crepe Ape leans indica-dominant, and its effects reflect that lineage directly. The high is deeply relaxing and body-focused — the Grape Ape genetics deliver a physically melting, tension-releasing sensation that makes it ideal for evening use, unwinding after a long day, or preparing for sleep. The Pancakes side adds a pleasant mood lift that keeps the experience feeling comfortable and happy rather than purely sedating. It's the kind of strain that earns the description "mellow" genuinely — not lazy, just thoroughly at ease. Perfect for a relaxed evening, a movie, or exactly the nap the name seems to promise.

Why does cannabis have so many "Ape" strain names?

The "Ape" naming tradition in cannabis started with Grape Ape and has grown into its own informal naming category. Within cannabis culture, "Ape" has come to suggest something about a strain's personality — typically potent, often heavy, usually with a strong visual identity. There's Kong, Gorilla Glue (now GG4), and several others that carry primate energy in their branding. Crepe Ape fits that tradition while also adding the playful pastry twist that makes it feel current and fun rather than just following a formula.

Is Crepe Ape a good strain for relaxation?

Absolutely — it may be one of the most aptly named relaxation strains on the menu. Between Grape Ape's heavy indica character and Pancakes' sweet, comforting effects, Crepe Ape was practically engineered for the purpose of putting you at ease. It's not a couch-lock strain in the harshest sense, but it's definitely not a daytime productivity strain either. Evening use, stress relief, light physical discomfort, or simply enjoying a deeply comfortable few hours — Crepe Ape delivers on all of those fronts with the added bonus of tasting genuinely fantastic.