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Pancakes

London Poundcake 75 × Kush Mints 11 · Cookies

Pancakes is the Cookies cross of London Poundcake 75 with Kush Mints 11, and it has carved out its own slot on premium menus distinct from the more famous Cake Mix. Onset is gentle and body-leaning, the head rise arrives second, and the arc holds a relaxed euphoria for two hours before drifting toward sleep. Common in late-evening rotations among adults 21+ who want a Cookies-backed cake variant with a mint backbone.

Flavor is exactly what the name suggests: buttery pancake on the inhale, a faint mint and vanilla finish, with an earthy kush backbone underneath. Caryophyllene and linalool lead the panel, which tracks with the relaxed sedative arc some users describe. Stocked on NY and California Cookies-licensed retailers, typically at premium pricing alongside Lemonchello and Gary Payton.

Effects

relaxedhappyeuphoricsleepy

Flavors

sweetearthymintvanilla

Terpene profile

caryophyllenelimonenelinalool

Reported uses

stressinsomniapain

Frequently asked

Is Pancakes a sativa, indica, or hybrid?

Pancakes is classified as a hybrid strain. Its genetic lineage is London Poundcake 75 × Kush Mints 11.

What are the effects of Pancakes?

Consumers commonly report that Pancakes produces feelings of relaxed, happy, euphoric, and sleepy. Individual responses vary with dose, tolerance, and setting.

What does Pancakes taste like?

Pancakes's flavor profile is characterized by sweet, earthy, mint, and vanilla notes.

How strong is Pancakes?

Pancakes typically tests in the 22–28% THC range. This puts it in the high-potency category; new consumers should dose carefully.

What is Pancakes commonly used for?

Pancakes is commonly reported by consumers as helpful for stress, insomnia, and pain. These are self-reported experiences, not medical claims; consult a healthcare professional for therapeutic use.

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