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MINTS
Petra Moroccan Mint Mints - 100mg
100mg THC
Kiva Confections
$10.00
MINTS
Petra Pineapple Mint
100mg THC
Kiva Confections
$20.00
MINTS
Petra Tart Cherry Mint - 100mg
100mg THC
Kiva Confections
$20.00
MINTS
Petra Saigon Cinnamon Mint 100MG
100mg THC
Kiva Confections
$15.69
MINTS
Petra Blackberry CBN
100mg THC
Kiva Confections
$15.00
MINTS
Petra Tart Cherry 10MG
10mg THC | 2mg CBD
Kiva Confections
$9.00
MINTS
Breez Original Mint Tin
100mg THC
Breez
$20.00
MINTS
Breez Royal Mint Hybrid Mint Tin
10mg THC
Breez
$2.50
MINTS
Breez Berry Nighttime Mint Tin
60mg THC | 60mg CBD
Breez
$25.00
MINTS
Breez Berry Daytime Mint Tin
100mg THC
Breez
$20.00
MINTS
Breez Royal Mint Indica Mint Tin
100mg THC
Breez
$20.00
MINTS
Breez Cinnamon Relief 1:1 Mint Tin
100mg THC | 5mg CBD
Breez
$25.00
MINTS
Breez Royal Mint Sativa Mint Tin
100mg THC
Breez
$20.00
MINTS
NANTICOKE MINTS 20PK
100mg THC
Nanticoke
$22.00
MINTS
Kalm Fusion | Fruit Punch | Chewable Tablets | 20pk
5mg THC | 5mg CBD
Kalm Fusion
$16.00
MINTS
Kalm Fusion | Black Cherry | Chewable Tablets | 20pk
5mg THC | 5mg CBD
Kalm Fusion
$16.00
MINTS
Peppermint Mints
PC Pure - Michigan
$12.00
MINTS
Wildberry Mints [20pk] (100mg)
Encore Edibles
$20.00
MINTS
1:1 Tangerine Mints [20pk] (100mg CBD/100mg THC)
100mg CBD
Encore Edibles
$20.00
MINTS
Wintermint Mints [20pk] (100mg)
Encore Edibles
$20.00
MINTS
NANTICOKE CINNAMON-MINTS 20PCK
Nanticoke
$22.00
MINTS
NANTICOKE PEPPERMINTS 20PCK
5mg THC
Nanticoke
$27.98
MINTS
Peppermint Relaxing Mints
5mg THC
Dixie Brands
$14.00

What are THC mints?

THC mints are cannabis-infused, often mint- or fruit-flavored hard candies that dissolve in your mouth, just like your normal breath mint. They often come in portable, discreet packaging and are known to generally act faster than other cannabis edibles

THC mints are a great alternative for anyone looking to avoid smoking or vaping without having to give up a quick-hitting high. THC mints also come in small doses, perfect for microdosing.

Types of THC mints

Even though THC mints are called weed ‘mints,’ it doesn’t necessarily mean they are mint-flavored. Some common THC mint flavors include:

  • Peppermint 

  • Spearmint

  • Cinnamon

  • Citrus

  • Berry

  • Chocolate 

  • Herbal/green tea 

Like many other edibles, THC mints can also be infused with other cannabinoids, like CBD, CBN, or CBG, natural supplements, or medicinal herbs.

You can find THC mints at dispensaries near you on Weedmaps.

How THC mints are made

THC mints are typically made using a compressed tablet or candy-making process, where THC distillate or isolate is precisely measured and blended with ingredients like sorbitol, natural flavors, binding agents, and sometimes herbal extracts. The mixture is then pressed into mint molds for precise dosing using tablet presses or formed in confectionery molds for lozenges. For faster absorption, many companies use nano-emulsification technology, which breaks THC into tiny particles that dissolve quickly in the mouth. The final products are lab-tested for potency, consistency, and safety before being packaged in child-proof containers for distribution to dispensaries.

How to shop for THC mints

Understanding labels

While consumers may not read the label on a box of mints, it’s important to read the labels on infused mint packages to know what to expect.

Most THC mint packages will be labeled with some or all of the following:

  • Cannabinoid content, including THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and/or CBD (cannabidiol) 

  • Ingredients

  • Manufacturer info

  • Nutrition facts

  • Cannabis warning statements

  • Universal cannabis symbol

  • Batch number and lab testing info

  • Serving size and dosing instructions

Consumers should read the label and ingredients list thoroughly so they dose accordingly and are aware of any potential allergens or side effects.

Choosing the right THC mints

First, a consumer should ask themselves: “What are my preferences, and what am I looking to get out of my weed mints?” 

If they’re looking for a relaxing mint before bedtime, indica-forward sleep mints with a 1:1 THC:CBN ratio might be their pace. If they want a daytime mint that will keep them alert, they should try out THC mints made from sativa strains and infused with brain-boosting vitamins. 

Need to get high on the downlow? Cannabis mints are particularly popular because they’re discreet, portable, fast-acting, and subtle. Thanks to the packaging, they typically come in tins that resemble regular, non-infused mints, like Altoids.

Once consumers have determined their desired effects, they should consider flavors. Not all mints taste the same. There are various THC mint flavors to choose from, including wintergreen, lemon, and cinnamon. Consumers should figure out what flavors they like and go from there.

How to consume THC mints

Directions and dosing

THC mints generally range from 2.5 mg to 10 mg each.

THC mint package labels will usually include the total amount of THC in milligrams in the entire package and how many milligrams of THC each serving contains. 

For example, if a consumer buys a 40-pack of THC mints that contains 100 milligrams of THC (total), and one mint is one serving, the label should say:

  • 40 mints 

  • 100 mg THC 

  • Serving size: 1 mint

  • 2.5 mg THC per serving

This means one serving (one mint) contains 2.5 mg of THC, and the entire bag contains 40 THC mints, totaling 100 mg of THC. 

It’s always safe to start with one serving or a low dose. If a consumer wants more intense effects, they should wait 2 to 3 hours or for the first dose to set in before redosing.

Consumption methods

Because of their unique nature, there are a few ways users can consume THC mints.

  1. Buccal administration: Keep the THC mint in your cheek while it slowly dissolves

  2. Consumed sublingually: Hold the THC mint under your tongue until it completely melts

  3. Chew it: Chew the THC mint like you would a THC gummy

  4. Swallow it whole: You can always swallow the THC mint whole, but keep in mind, the effects will take slightly longer to kick in

Frequently asked questions

The onset time of THC mints depends on the product, dosage, and person. That said, THC mints usually take anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes to set in. 

How long the high lasts also varies. Consumers usually experience the effects of THC mints for an average of 4 to 8 hours, but again, this could be shorter or longer.


Technically, all THC mints are sublingual. Because they melt in the mouth, the mints pass through a consumer’s mucosal membrane instead of their digestive system, which is considered sublingual consumption. This is why the onset effects of THC mints tend to happen faster.


Yes, since THC mints are known to act faster, many mints come in smaller doses, which means consumers can microdose mints. The common doses per mint are 2.5 mg, 5 mg, and 10 mg.


Cannabis mints are considered very discreet and often resemble regular mints. Most can fit in a pocket or purse. 


Consumers should keep their THC mints in an airtight container (typically the one the mints came in) in a cool, dry place away from light, heat, and humidity. They should refer to the label for any other storage recommendations and the expiration date. 

Always keep cannabis edibles out of reach of children and pets.


Find THC mints at a dispensary near you on Weedmaps.com.