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Thin Mint (Thin Mint GSC)

Premium hybrid cannabis variety

True to the iconic Girl Scout cookie, Thin Mint Cookies is a balanced hybrid with an august lineage thanks to an artful cross between two other beloved strains: OG Kush and Durban Poison. It also happens to be a close relative of another popular strain, Girl Scout Cookies. Both GSC and Thin Mint Cookies have their origins in San Francisco with well known breeder Jigga.Thin Mint Cookies gets its name from a minty sweet aroma that quickly presages the positive medicinal effects associated with it and its Durban Poison ancestor, especially, namely, a high clarity buzz and body melting physical reaction. Though the flavor is distinctly minty, some can also find earthier notes, touches of citrus, and a pleasant dessert quality that ties it back to the award winning Girl Scout Cookies family.

Prominent Effects

RelaxedSleepyEuphoric

Flavors & Aromas

MintSweetVanilla

Medical & Consumer Disclaimer

The information regarding the Thin Mint (Thin Mint GSC) strain is compiled from customer reports and reviews. Individual reactions to cannabis vary based on body chemistry, tolerance, dosage, and consumption methods. As a hybrid strain, Hybrids typically present a blend of physical and mental qualities depending on the cross. This profile is for informational purposes and is not intended to substitute for professional medical guidance or advice.

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