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Gorilla Cookies

Also known as: Thin Mint Gorilla Cookies and Thin Mint GSC
Hybrid Hybrid THC 21% CBD 1%

The Gorilla Cookies cannabis strain is a hybrid that offers a playful take on using cannabis, thanks to its lineage from Thin Mint and GG4. When you smoke or vape it, these genetics are apparent in flavour: notes of nuts & mint plus some spiciness combine for an enjoyable taste had while toking – which leads quickly enough towards relaxation alongside giggles (they're never too far away). Whichever way one consumes their buds (spicy like soil with hints of refreshing twists lingering post exhale).

Upon onset effects, there's a wave of calm washing woes from the day away; a lot of porch sitting may ensue. This sleepy yet mood-elevating effect has proven popular with many seeking relief from worry and stress; moreover, its potential anti-inflammatory properties – boosted caryophyllene also found in cloves and basil – has not gone unnoticed by those who grow the Gorilla Cookies weed strain either commercially or at home.

People talk about plants all the time these days, whether they do so for medicinal purposes, because they enjoy getting high, or appreciate well-crafted highs; there is definitely a buzz surrounding this product! If you have any experiences you would like to share about how their background resonates with your own journey with marijuana, please drop us a line!

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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.