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Biscotti Mintz - created for the true connoisseurs! From two of America's hardest to get your hands on premium strains. With genetics from Biscotti; an 80% indica dominant specimen with the unique and delicious Mintz phenotype. The results were impressive, the Cookies x OG Kush variant delivered incredible potency and a treat of flavor. Together with the blend of creamy smooth Mintz genetics, this new champion strain was created, a completely unique cannabis plant!
The Biscotti Mintz strain is predominantly a deep purple plant with above average trichome production. By the last day, the leaves show a beautiful array of purples, oranges, and greens that densely coat the dark green buds, with striking purple highlights and long orange hairs.
You'll be surprised by its enticing aromas and flavors, reminiscent of creamy mint chocolate chips and spices. The characteristic terpenes limonene, caryophyllene and eucalyptol combine to create an exceptionally appetizing aroma. With Biscotti Mintz, you'll discover a highly creative, focused, and relaxing effect with a high-energy high. Buds to bite into, weed to enjoy - that's the short formula for this dream come true! REVIEWS
Biscotti Mintz flower, 3.5g, or an eighth of an ounce, from the Good Good brand offering a indica experience of the Biscotti strain with 28.1% THC.
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WARNING: This product can expose you to marijuana smoke and myrcene, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov