Hot Mints
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Imagine finding yourself enveloped in the ultimate summertime experience: the feeling of a cool breeze on your skin, as invigorating as it is calming. That’s the Hot Mints cannabis strain for you — a strain which boasts both relaxation and energy in equal measures. Its pleasant scent will lure you in, whilst the buzz promises a good time: expect laughs with mates or chill solo sessions at home after work. You’ll notice the effects straight away; they don’t send you to sleep but do relax you plenty (plus make socialising easy).
Hot Mints is popular among seasoned cannabis users thanks to an impressive 26% THC content. As its high sets in, don’t be surprised if stresses seem to melt away, leaving heartfelt conversations in their place. Fans enjoy mixing nights around fire pits with mellow evenings indoors; this Hot Mints weed strain won’t overwhelm your senses so much as keep things ticking along nicely.
Limonene is the most abundant terpene in Hot Mints, lending buds a citrusy punch. It also has stress-busting properties some people find useful – indeed part why it’s often recommended for those in need of pain relief who still want to get stuff done. Every drag brings together these and other elements in perfect harmony: one more step towards feeling fantastic. So next time you’re looking to put a bit of oomph into your day, why not give it a go?
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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.