Sin Mints reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Sin Mints.
Sin Mints strain effects
Sin Mints strain helps with
- 66% of people say it helps with Stress
- 66% of people say it helps with PTSD
- 33% of people say it helps with Depression
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I tend to react poorly to a lot of different cannabis but this one was The One for me. No weird blood pressure stuff, no anxiety/paranoia. It was just happy chill goodness. It was a godsend to me, since I’m usually a mess of anxiety and mental illness.
From the moment that I cracked the jar open, it smelled like I'd just bitten into a frosty thin mint cookie. The aroma has a sweet chocolate minty scent.
I went with a top shelf edition, the flowers are about as frosty as I've ever seen.
When grinding the chocolate smell really stands out, with a hint of mint. I decided to pack a Mighty+ bowl and heated it to 180°C and was really blown away by the chocolate, minty, and nutty taste.
I'm about 10 minutes into the journey and I find myself feeling lighter, with a tingly minty feeling around my whole body. Similar to the relieving feeling of Vicks on your chest for a cold, cough or sore throat.
My mind is at ease, which feels great to calm previous racing thoughts. They're a whisper in the wind as I'm in this cool chocolate breeze.
Definitely recommend if you can find it (got some at Greenlight in Berkeley, St. Louis)
I got lucky when 3 seeds popped out of this one. It must really wreak outdoors because this Cannabis is distinctively gassy and the batch I got was 34%. I think it's a definite improvement on the spearmint side of GSC possibly due to a limonene twist. I can't wait to see what the seeds do. Bought from Tall Tree Society