Pink Animal Crackers by Moscaseeds
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Pink Animal Crackers is an indica-dominant strain developed by Moscaseeds, a breeder recognized for advancing indica genetics. This variety combines classic cookie traits with unique visual and aromatic qualities, representing a blend of traditional and modern cannabis characteristics.
Appearance
The buds of Pink Animal Crackers are notably dense and heavily coated in crystalline trichomes, indicating a high resin content. Their coloration features an attractive mix of soft pink and deep forest green, with subtle purple undertones that may appear under cooler cultivation temperatures.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain presents a complex aroma with sweet, cookie-like notes reminiscent of baked goods, layered with earthy musk and hints of tropical fruit. Upon tasting, users experience initial sweet, sugary flavors akin to animal crackers, followed by secondary notes of earthy pepper, caramelized undertones, and a mild citrus finish, often leaving a lingering warm spice.
Effects
Pink Animal Crackers is reported to induce deeply soothing and euphorically uplifting effects, characteristic of its indica dominance. The experience typically begins with a gentle cerebral lift that gradually transitions into profound full-body relaxation. This smooth onset is often appreciated for its ability to effectively mitigate stress and anxiety.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
The terpene profile is highlighted by the presence of myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. Cannabinoid analysis generally shows THC levels between 18% and 22%, with trace amounts of CBD around 1-2%. This cannabinoid balance contributes to its potent yet balanced effects.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Moscaseeds, Pink Animal Crackers is a meticulously crafted indica-dominant strain with over 70% indica genetics. While specific parent strains are undisclosed, its lineage is noted to be similar to Animal Cookies. The breeding process involved extensive backcrossing over approximately 15 generations to stabilize its traits.