Solid mid-shelf, sativa-dominant hybrid. This bud being supposedly derived from Granddaddy Purp and Durban Poison, I expected something a little more stimulating. Nevertheless, this strain delivered a solid high that was more cerebral than calming, but was not overwhelming in terms of potency. The taste and smell are sweet and reminiscent of berries.
This cannabis is exceptional. While the smell resembles that of Christmas trees with sweet pine undertones, the "mint" is exceptionally prevalent in the taste of the bud. I did not find Thin Mints to be indica or sativa dominant in terms of the effects. This strain stays true to its hybrid nature. The high is heady at first but quickly transitions the user to a comfortable, relaxed state. I enjoyed the strain equally in front of the television as I did walking on the beach. For those seeking an all purpose strain, Thin Mints definitely fits the bill.