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Mammoth Inc - Animal Mints Live 90u Untouched Rosin - 1

Animal Mints Live 90u Untouched Rosin

Users report feeling relaxed with this high potency product.
70%
THC
Relaxed
Happy
Giggly

Animal Mints Live Rosin Premium Spectrum (90u-119u 1st Pull) in untouched shards. The 90u micron trichrome is considered to be the most premium trichrome; perfect for pressing with the thinnest membrane and large amounts of terps and THCA inside. Picture it as a swelled out water balloon just moments away from bursting. Right after the rosin is pressed, it is placed in the fridge and shattered into little glass-like shards. It is then packaged and sealed, all this happening within the same day. During this process we refrain from handling the rosin as much as possible, ensuring it keeps its natural form just as it was intended. These 90u trichome heads were only taken from the first wash cycle (or pull if you prefer) of the ice hash. Animal Mints is a cross of Animal Cookies and SinMint Cookies bred by the pros at Seed Junky Genetics in Southern California. The cultivar features the same mint and cookie-esque flavors for which its parent strains were named. Animal Mints produces a strong body and head high, making it ideal for after work and evening use. This strain features a sweet, pungent aroma that is minty on the exhale.

Flavors
  • Mint
  • Strawberry
  • Tobacco
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

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Animal Mints
hybrid

Animal Mints is a cross of Animal Cookies pollen and a GSC (formerly Girl Scout Cookies) x Blue Power mother bred by the pros at Seed Junky Genetics in Southern California. The cultivar features the same mint and cookie-esque flavors for which its parent strains were named.


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