Thin Mint reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Thin Mint.
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a Great strain. it feel spacey dreamy and pain free with some euphoric sensation and talk about munchie woahhh!!! best for chilling without falling asleep on your mates
Purchased from Kaleafa in Oak Harbor by Seattle's Private Reserve. Got home and twisted off the lid. I immediately noticed the dark leaves coated with a generous distribution of crystals. The aroma lifted out of the jar. The scent was sweet and familiar of a flower that has undergone a special change. The purplish mutation offers interesting experiences upon inhalation as well. Sweet hints of grape and pine filled my nostrils. Almost instantly I felt the ghost of the flower cascading through in pulses starting in my head and residing down in my feet. I was driving at the time but had I been in a bed this morning then I would have wanted to stay still and drift away. I was driving, as I said, and still stimulated by the magical puzzle pieces attaching themselves to the microbiological surfaces in my body. I felt happy and not cloudy-headed. I think I'm in love with this strain.
There are a couple different accounts of what the true genetics of the "Thin Mint Cut" are, I believe the description here is a bit off but that's my opinion. The genetics to my knowledge are Og Kush x (Grandaddy Purple x Durban) x Cherry - which turns what was maybe 1/3 sativa into more like 1/6 sativa - making this a heavily indica dominant variation of Girl Scout Cookies. Having grown this myself you know when you have the real Thin Mint Cut - aesthetically it is unmistakeable - deep deep green-brown hues with almost burnt orange hairs and occasional purple hues if grown cold, it looks and smells like no other strain. The shade of brown is very distinctive and deep almost like mahogany. if cured properly for 3 or 4 weeks the smell of mint really does come out, and an unmistakeable coffee smell. I consider this to be a strain for people who are really into the bouquet aspect, the smell and appearance, because they are beautiful. As for the effect, I use it to fall asleep. It does nothing but make me tired, whereas the original Girl Scout Cookies were much more stimulating as the Durban was more prevalent. Not my cup of tea but a beautiful flower and useful for sleep disorders.
Really good for nights. Helps with insomnia.
one of the best night-time strains ever..it immediately gives you chills..not so high but you feel very happy and comfortable
Are you feeling down in the dumps and need a smile put on your face wider than the pacific ocean? If so, thin mint cookies is the strain for you! I took a couple hits off my distillate vape cartridge and I felt instantly uplifted, happy, and motivated. I feel more like myself when I smoke this stuff. It's not too stimulating nor too sedating, it's a nice mellow sensation. It's a cross of one of my favorite strains of all time, Durban Poison, with good ol' OG Kush, so the result is a fantastic hybrid great for folks like me with a mix of ADHD, depression and anxiety.
September 10, 2019
I was just having an extreme anxiety attack. I could barely load my bong.. I finally smoked and I started reading other reviews to help my mind wander and the attack was over. I was actually laughing after I smoked this. 10/10 🙌🏾
Absolutely one of the best smelling and tasting strains I've had. Amazing minty scent with the classic bakery flavor GSC is known for. Hints of mint on the exhale. Great Indica stone with a euphoric hit at the beginning. Smooth relaxation for about 2 hours. Definitely scoop this up if you have a chance.