Alternative Releaf - Thompson Falls
MILK & COOKIES
MILK & COOKIES
About this product
Milk + Cookies, also known as “Milk ‘N Cookies” or “Milk & Cookies,” is an indica dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) created through crossing the delicious Cookies ‘N Cream X Triple OG strains. Named for its super delicious flavor, Milk + Cookies will have you feeling warm, happy and ready to get to sleep, just like a warm cup of milk and freshly baked cookies. Like its name suggests, Milk + Cookies has a super sweet and creamy vanilla flavor with hints of fresh nutty anise. The aroma is very similar, with a nutty cookie overtone that's accented by creamy vanilla and spicy anise. The Milk + Cookies high is just as delicious, with a soothing and calming overtone that will have you feeling kicked back and relaxed for hours on end. You'll feel uplifted with a sense of euphoria that pushes out any negative or racing thoughts immediately. This is accompanied by a growing physical relaxation that creeps into your very bones, leaving you feeling tingly, stimulated and completely at ease. This combination can quickly turn sedative, causing you to doze off into a long and peaceful sleep. Combined with its high 20% + average THC level, these effects make Milk + Cookies a great choice for treating conditions such as chronic pain, cramps or muscle spasms, arthritis, inflammation, insomnia, chronic stress and depression. This bud has spade-shaped forest green nugs with amber undertones, thin orange hairs and a coating of chunky milky white crystal trichomes.
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