The ONLY people who MIGHT have real skunk are old growers who aren't online. The more time goes by, the less likely anyone will ever find it again. It was never sweet. It was never fruity. It was like a wet, choke-you-dead, mustard gas. If you find it, you know. If you aren't sure, you don't have it. I honestly believe it still exists in the rural areas of the south western states. Parts of Arizona, southern Colorado, New Mexico, and Nevada. Maybe Utah. I remember in 2011 being in a bar near the 4 corners region, and in walks a group of kids, either late teenagers or early 20's, absolutely reeking of skunk. Completely stinking up the whole place. Everybody was looking at them. That's the last time I remember that weed smell sticking to people so entirely. It was skunk. The more branded strains take hold, and the more industrialized everything gets, the more the true old stuff will vanish. If nobody gets it soon, it will be lost forever.