Real Life Botanicals - Animal Mints | Big Buds | 3.5g - 1

Animal Mints | Big Buds | 3.5g

Users report feeling relaxed with this high potency product.
29%
THC
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Smoking Scholars
476 mi
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Animal Mints is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the classic Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies X Fire OG strains. Looking for an insanely delicious toke that will hit both mind and body with a high level of potency? Animal Mints is totally it. This baby packs a super sweet minty cookie flavor into each and every toke, with a lightly nutty vanilla exhale. The aroma is of earthy pine with a hint of sharp mint and pungent diesel, all wrapped up with a notable cookie effect as the nugs are burned. The Animal Mints high is just as delightful as the flavor, with long-lasting effects that are perfect for kicking back after a long and stressful day. You'll feel a cerebral effect first, filling your mind with a sleepy lifted sense that leaves you totally stoned and fading in and out of focus. A full heavy body high comes next, lulling you into a state of couch lock before you drift away into peaceful sedation.
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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