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Lava Cake
Thin Mint GSC × Grape Pie · Cannarado Genetics
Lava Cake is Cannarado's Thin Mint GSC × Grape Pie cross, and it earns its name on flavor more than appearance. The nose is dessert-shop: warm chocolate, mint, and a backdrop of dark berry from the Grape Pie side. The high opens calm and pulls toward sedation by the second hour, which makes it a familiar evening pick on most East Coast menus.
Linalool shows up alongside the usual caryophyllene and limonene, which tracks with the relaxed body feel some users describe. The smoke is smooth, and the dessert flavor carries through the exhale. Pairs with a quiet kitchen, a record, or the last hour before bed. Popular among adults 21+ shopping for an indica-leaning hybrid that doesn't feel one-dimensional.
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Is Lava Cake a sativa, indica, or hybrid?
Lava Cake is classified as a hybrid strain. Its genetic lineage is Thin Mint GSC × Grape Pie.
What are the effects of Lava Cake?
Consumers commonly report that Lava Cake produces feelings of relaxed, happy, euphoric, and sleepy. Individual responses vary with dose, tolerance, and setting.
What does Lava Cake taste like?
Lava Cake's flavor profile is characterized by chocolate, cake, sweet, and berry notes.
How strong is Lava Cake?
Lava Cake typically tests in the 21–27% THC range. This puts it in the high-potency category; new consumers should dose carefully.
What is Lava Cake commonly used for?
Lava Cake is commonly reported by consumers as helpful for pain, stress, and insomnia. These are self-reported experiences, not medical claims; consult a healthcare professional for therapeutic use.
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