Jealousy Thin Mintz
A Jealousy × Thin Mint GSC cross that stacks the Cookies chocolatey-mint phenotype against Jealousy's dessert-cream — distinct from Jealousy Mintz, which uses Kush Mints instead.
Jealousy Thin Mintz crosses Jealousy (Gelato #41 × Sherbet BX1, Seed Junky Genetics) with Thin Mint GSC — the chocolatey-mint phenotype of Girl Scout Cookies. A notable genetics feature: Thin Mint GSC appears twice in the family tree. Gelato #41, Jealousy's first parent, is itself a Thin Mint GSC × Sunset Sherbet cross — making Thin Mint GSC both a direct parent and a grandparent through the Gelato #41 chain. This double-stack amplifies the Cookies chocolate-cookie-mint character beyond what a single crossing achieves.
The aroma direction differs from Jealousy Mintz: where Kush Mints (Jealousy Mintz's mints parent) produces a fresh herbal-cool finish, Thin Mint GSC produces a richer chocolatey-baked-cookie-mint character. Not a consistent Vermont menu item — primarily distributed through Illinois dispensaries. Ask staff to confirm genetics (Thin Mint GSC, not Kush Mints) and request the COA before purchasing.
Dominant terpenes
What it smells and tastes like
Flavor and aroma notes most reported: chocolate, mint, cookie.
Effects
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Lineage
Where it comes from
Parents: Jealousy × Thin Mint GSC
Also known as: Jealousy Thin Mints
Buying it in Vermont
Where to find Jealousy Thin Mintz in Vermont
Rare in Vermont — primarily distributed in Illinois; ask for Jealousy Mintz (Kush Mints cross) for the more widely available Jealousy × Mints option at VT shops Use our directory to find a shop near you, or try the strain-match quiz to discover other Vermont options that might suit the same goals.
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