Named for its cookie-and-cream vibe, Oreo Mintz fuses Animal Mintz with Oreoz to yield a frost-heavy hybrid that smells like mint chocolate over a creamy, pine-laced base. Often credited to Exotic Genetix, this 50/50 cultivar brings dense, calyx-forward flowers with caryophyllene leading the terpene profile and supporting notes of myrcene and limonene. Expect layered flavors of mint, sweet cream, and vanilla, while subtle earthy and woody undertones echo its Oreoz ancestry. Reported lab and vendor numbers commonly place THC between 25-28% with trace CBD, and the effect trajectory mirrors the chemistry: a brisk wave of euphoria and creative focus that settles into a smooth, full-body calm. Indoors, plants stay compact (about 1 m), respond well to topping and SCROG, and finish in 56-63 days; yields are solid for a dessert-leaning line, averaging around 500 g per m2 in dialed rooms. Outdoors in temperate climates, expect medium stature (to about 1.7 m) and roughly 450 g per plant by early fall. Phenotypes split between mint-forward and dessert-forward expressions, but the flagship cut balances both, with bright mint on the inhale and sweet cream and vanilla on the exhale, making Oreo Mintz a connoisseur-friendly cross that pairs modern bag appeal with classic cookie-mint charm. Medically, Oreo Mintz is often chosen to help manage stress, mood imbalance, and mild physical tension, offering mental ease and body comfort without heavy sedation when used in moderate doses. Growers note a high calyx-to-leaf ratio and sparkling trichome coverage that cures into pale, cookie-dusted nuggets.
