
Mac Cake
Origin 1: Mac Cake by Stone City Genetics/Shoreline Genetics
This is the cut most associated with the name. Wedding Cake contributes doughy sweetness and thick trichome coverage, while MAC (Miracle Alien Cookies) adds its citrus-fuel edge and that signature, euphoric clarity. The flower forms tight clusters with frosted calyxes and a terpene profile blending dessert tones with faint spice. Per those who've tried it, this version lifts the mood, clears the head, and eases the body into an even, unhurried calm. It's engaging and functional — the kind of high that holds focus while softening every edge.
Origin 2: Mac Cake by Purple Caper Seeds
Purple Caper's take keeps the MAC lineage front and center but swaps sweetness for depth. The MAC 6 parent brings denser resin and sharper floral notes, while Cookie F2 adds structure and a mild, earthy funk. The buds glisten in silver-white trichomes with purple undertones that flash in the right light. Feedback points to a heavier body experience — slower, more meditative, with just enough cerebral clarity to keep the fade feeling intentional.
In both versions, Mac Cake stays true to its MAC roots: balanced potency, visual appeal, and a clean, composed high. Terpenes like caryophyllene, limonene, and linalool shape its smooth burn and subtle spice. Two lineages, one effect — refined power with an easy landing.