Forbidden Mintz
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If you've ever wanted to experience walking through a cheese factory while minty fruit trees blow in the wind, then the Forbidden Mintz cannabis strain is for you. Bred from Forbidden Fruit and SinMint Cookies, this hybrid has 22% THC. It'll take you on a journey between snoozing and snacking.
As caryophyllene takes centre stage, an intriguing spicy aroma fills the room; taste-wise it’s peppery with hints of sweetness that may help reduce inflammation — all while sending your taste buds into overdrive (in a good way). There's also something quite special about breathing in these terpenes alongside wafts that are part dairy creamery, part winter wonderland. A surge of feel-good vibes might hit soon after sparking up along with desire galore when it comes to raiding your kitchen cupboards; so long sad empty-fridge nights! This Forbidden Mintz weed strain could also be useful for those seeking relaxation or munchies; and who knows, its slumber-inducing effects could make bedtime seem more appealing than usual.
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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.