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Mint Chocolate Chip

Hybrid 4.5 i Average rating based on data from specialized cannabis resources on the internet

Mint Chocolate Chip is a hybrid strain created from a cross between SinMint Cookies and Green Ribbon. It combines opposing genetics to produce effects that are mentally uplifting while maintaining a sense of functional relaxation. The buds are dense and covered in resin, emitting a sweet, minty, and herbal aroma. At smaller doses, Mint Chocolate Chip allows users to remain functional, but with continued consumption, it tends to induce more relaxing and distracting effects. This strain has a THC content of 18.00% and a CBG level of 1.00%, with no CBD. Its terpene profile includes limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene, contributing to flavors of mint, vanilla, and sweetness. Users report feelings of tingling, arousal, and relaxation. It is known to help with depression, lack of appetite, stress, and pain. Common negative effects include dry mouth, headache, and dry eyes.

Community Experience AI

Users report Mint Chocolate Chip has a strong hybrid effect that often leads to relaxation and couch-lock, with some experiencing deep body highs and stress relief. The flavor and aroma consistently remind reviewers of mint, dark chocolate, and cookies, sometimes resembling thin mints. Effects typically include pain relief and calmness, making it suitable for evening use or low-key activities. Some find the high lasts about an hour and a half and appreciate its strength, though it may cause coughing.

Cannabinoids

THC
18%
CBG
1%

Terpenes

Limonene Myrcene Caryophyllene

Effects and Characteristics

Feelings

Relaxed Aroused Tingly

Helps with

Stress Depression Pain Lack of appetite

Adverse Effects

Dry mouth Dry eyes Headache

Flavors

sweet vanilla mint

Genetic Tree

SinMint Cookies Green Ribbon
Mint Chocolate Chip
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