Sweet Cindy
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Have you ever wanted to dance on clouds with happiness? Then Sweet Cindy cannabis strain is so your jam! This hybrid has 25.0% THC – it’ll lift you up high into the sky (your feet may not totally be on the ground). You’ll ride out a lovely wave that makes you feel good and energetic; which means there isn’t anything too boring or difficult for you to do – maybe just hanging out with pals and laughing a lot.
Sweet Cindy’s parents are Cinderella 99 (C99) [which we looked at last week] crossed with Sweet Tooth #3 (also by Spice of Life); if this had been human offspring, they would have famous genes, but in cannabis terms, it’s an everyday Joe plant type thing – two great strains together making a new one kind dealio! It tastes mostly like wood or tobacco, but there is a definite undertone of something odd… When people smoke C99, they tell secrets because they feel happy-smart afterwards? Expect the same from their kids!
It does help with stuff as well though, not just good times: smoke Sweet Cindy weed strain when life’s getting down (depression) could cheer things up; feel sick (nausea) after chemotherapy? Take a few tokes—might help make those go away… The peppery zingy-ness of caryophyllene might also reduce inflammation, which comes in handy during winter flu season or if there is any other reason your body hurts.
Anyway, if what you want out of drugs today are feelings along the lines of being happier/more interested in philosophical discussions whilst staring at the washing machine going round n’ round, then give the latest Spice strain a whirl - Warning: one joint may cause laughing fits and deep conversations about socks!
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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.