Cookie Jar
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Cookie Jar is ideal for cannabis users who want to have fun while addressing medical concerns – especially if those worries lead them to the cookie jar! This hybrid has 20% THC and traces of CBD (1%), offering enjoyable effects that might also help with some symptoms. Consumers often feel happy and high, as if they were wrapped in a cosy blanket. The Cookie Jar cannabis strain is sometimes used during the day by people who need to get things done.
The taste of Cookie Jar weed strain is rich and complex: Picture yourself walking into a small coffee shop where there's an oven baking nuts nearby. Those undertones mixed together alongside the main flavour of coffee. Caryophyllene, the dominant terpene, adds a nice peppery jolt. There are also hints of butter. This could be a good choice for consumers who think about pain relief, knowing cookies have been known as potential anti-inflammatory agents that can be useful for tension headaches, although effects will vary from person to person!
But wait – there's more!! Cookie Jar not only tastes great and may offer some therapeutic effects, it is also one of those strains that can make even experienced users raid kitchen cupboards frantically looking for snacks. Enjoy its effects pondering the mysteries of life, such as 'why are cookies always sold out at convenience stores when I’m stoned at 3am?' To avoid running out unexpectedly like many others do, more than one bag stash is recommended to ensure you keep it safely hidden away just-in-case situations like emergency midnight feasts.
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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.