Girl Scout Cookies

(12 customer reviews)

Girl scout cookies aka GSC roots trace back to California, and while there’s some debate about its exact lineage, it’s believed to have connections to strains like OG Kush, Durban Poison, and Grand Daddy Purple.Some theories suggest it might have evolved from a Cherry Pie Kush variant that underwent a genetic change due to specific growing conditions.

GSC quickly became a sensation in the cannabis world around 2012.A group called “Cookies Fam” played a pivotal role in its rise to fame. A rapper named Berner, associated with the Cookies Fam, frequently mentioned GSC in his songs and even launched a wide range of merchandise themed around the strain..

The success of GSC paved the way for the creation of other popular strains. Some of these include Gelato, Sherbet, and variations like Thin Mint.The GSC family of strains has left a lasting impact on the cannabis industry, both in terms of its unique characteristics and its innovative branding approach.In essence, GSC is not just a strain; it’s a phenomenon in the cannabis world, with a rich history and a legacy that continues to influence modern cannabis culture.

Original price was: $500.00.Current price is: $375.00.

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  1. Verified owner DeedWheels (verified owner)

    one of my all time fave strains for overall anytime use. it won’t give you the energy of a sativa or the sleep aid of an indica but it’s the perfect 50/50 mix. recommended for movie watching/music making or listening/etc. where you want to be high but still functional.

  2. Verified owner Vincent Castellani (verified owner)

    Fantastic strain, and a super fair price. This is a staple for my wife and I. Gives you the craziest munchies and a super nice easy high along with it! We use it mainly when we have friends over for big cooks (especially amazing for BBQs) AAA that smokes as you would want it to.

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