Trilogy Wellness of Maryland
Chocolate Mint OG | 1/8 | Flower [25.66% THCa | 1.94%]
Chocolate Mint OG | 1/8 | Flower [25.66% THCa | 1.94%]
About this product
[Hybrid] Genetics: Emerald OG and Grand Daddy Purps May Relieve: Mild Pain, Fatigue, Anxiety, Stress, and Inflammation Reported Effects: Uplifting, Cerebral, Relaxing, Mental Clarity, and Calming Total Terpenes: 1.94% Top Terpenes: Caryophyllene 0.51% | Limonene 0.35% | Linalool 0.31% Chocolate Mint OG is a hybrid strain resulting from the cross between Emerald OG and Grand Daddy Purps. This combination brings together Emerald OG’s earthy, potent qualities with Grand Daddy Purps' sweet, berry-like notes, creating a balanced and complex profile. The strain's effects combine uplifting cerebral stimulation with soothing physical relaxation, offering relief from stress and mild pain without being overly sedating. The flavor profile lives up to its name, with a rich chocolate taste reminiscent of dark cocoa followed by a refreshing minty exhale. Its aroma is sweet and earthy, punctuated by mint and subtle berry undertones. Chocolate Mint OG is particularly helpful for conditions like anxiety, stress, and mild to moderate pain, providing mental clarity and relaxation. ** Trilogy strives to maintain the most comprehensive and detailed menu in Maryland. Occasionally there may be small variances in terpenes and cannabinoids on our menu vs the product label as we often carry numerous batches of the same strain. We We do not offer refunds or returns on products due to variances in batch test results.**
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