Cosmic Cookies
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If you need a little more happiness in your day, Cosmic Cookies cannabis strain may be able to help. This marijuana strain offers lots of laughs and some serious creativity: two things many cannabis fans love about it. Cosmic Cookies weed strain is what's known as a hybrid, meaning breeders (the people who create new kinds of pot plants) crossed two different types of cannabis to make this one. In this case, they combined genetics from Girl Scout Cookies (a classic smoke whose name alone is enough to make lots of people feel hungry) with stuff found in Chem Sis (an award-winning variety known for its strong highs).
Cosmic Cookies tastes like no other smoke around: as soon as its minty freshness meets the tangy diesel fumes underneath (diesel is a common type of fuel), your mouth starts tingling – in a good way! That’s because every pull contains Myrcene; this terpene doesn't just smell 'earthy' (like cloves or nutmeg) but also has hints of fruitiness too. Overall, Cosmic Cookies' flavour could be described as 'upliftingly pungent'.
This strain isn't for beginners: with 26% THC, a few tokes should be more than enough even if high tolerance levels have been built up over time by regular users. Fans report feeling happy and relaxed after smoking it – sometimes so much so that they forget about everyday worries completely. Some say this bud gives them energy kicks, making things funnier than usual; an excellent choice when hanging out with friends or watching TV box sets at home alone.
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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.