Thin Mint reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Thin Mint.
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10/10 strain, this is definitely for my folks on their healing journey and self-improvement journey! Uplifting and gives you a sense of clarity and motivation definitely recommend!
Also I didn’t feel cotton mouthy with this
Holy mother forking shirt balls, Batman! This strain is un-forking believable! Just a totally relaxed, but not sedating high. I smoked half a bowl and my face is tingly but my mind is still pretty focused. It smells and tastes fantastic and hits pretty hard. This will be my regular afternoon/early evening strain for the foreseeable future.
Been vaping the Thin Mints strain produced by Gold Coast. The effects are typically uplifting bordering on euphoric depending on quantity consumed. I'm not as focused as other sativa hybrids, but it's far from a dopey feeling. Motor skills are not as sharp when the high is in full swing.
What I really love though is that the high is very pleasant and I feel very social and at ease. I did not experience any paranoia (the ol' I-wonder-if-I'm-anyone-knows-I'm-high thought stream). Come down is smooth and I usually just stop feeling high after a couple of hours.
Nice dense size buds, that smell of mint.. The smoke is nice and smooth with a little minty after taste.. High comes on strong to the head
this strain is fantastic! been on it the entire memorial day weekend. best time ever. and OMG it makes me horny. I think my husband is getting scared. :)
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Interesting to read some of these other reviews. I enjoy smoking out of a bong so its important to me that my cannabis burns well in my device. My source of Tm provided me with some flowers that burned well, but produced an incredible amount of smoke that just crawled through my sinuses and cleared them out like I had eaten a giant chunk of wasabi. WHAT? That is exactly what I said afterwards. It was a bit too intense for my upper respiratory tract, hence the 4. I also noticed an effect on my airways that was similar to the effects produced by a short acting asthma rescue inhaler I have used. What a trip.
short story...this one is an immediate must try for everyone
long story
so i found this super cheap at my dispensary and it was thinned out wax...so i took some cheap but strong Krazy Glue which is good on its own...took a small nug maybe 0.1 gram nug that had been dusting in some super cheap Tahoe OG kief to full saturation and i tossed it in my normal 24" bong with ice but NO WATER (important)
i cut a thin strip that was maybe 1/4" x 1/8" and i laid it over the bud and i did a strong fast hard fire through the wax and into the flower...melting the wax down and into the bud
first hit was just strong enough to melt the wax down fast without igniting it and not burn much of the green and good airflow on the bowl helps here
after that i hit it any way i wanted about 4 or 5 times and snapped it
Let Me Be Clear the star in this show was the Thin Mint wax...it elevated that little half bowl of cheap stuff that costs $5 a gram to the level of some really fantastic medication on every level
the amount of wax i used was about a dollar
the wax gram was $25 so....
i'd say that session cost about $1.50 and fits nicely in my daily budget for meds and could be replicated in anything from a $5 pipe to a fully loaded Studio Rig
After researching what strains to try I stumbled upon thin mints. There was a lot of hype surrounding this strain so my expectations were pretty high. Started off with a nice sativa high. The cerebral tingles didn't hit me too hard but I did find bobs burgers to be way funnier than usual. I also found myself dancing a lot. After about an hour I started feeling the indica effects. The couch lock wasn't too bad but I wasn't motivated to do anything else but watch one piece. The body high was nice and relaxing and I got a bit of mental haziness. Also, killer munchies. Not much of a social strain. I'd smoke this after a long day at work or if I had nothing going on that day. Nice mix of both sativa and indica, not too dominant on either spectrum.