Sin And Juice
SinMint Cookies × Tangie × Agent Orange × Orange Juice × Juicy Fruit
Sin And Juice is a modern hybrid cannabis cultivar recognized for its prominent citrus and confectionary aroma profile. This strain, often found in small batches, offers a distinctive sensory experience that appeals to collectors and those seeking unique flavor combinations.
Appearance
Sin And Juice flowers are typically medium to large with elongated, conical shapes. The buds display colors ranging from lime to forest green, often accented by bright orange pistils. They are characterized by heavy trichome coverage, giving them a frosted appearance. While not common, some phenotypes may show mauve hues under cool late-flowering conditions. The buds generally have a moderate leaf-to-calyx ratio, allowing for clean trimming, and a medium-dense structure.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Sin And Juice is dominated by notes of fresh orange peel and tangerine candy, with underlying hints of vanilla dough or light cocoa. Some expressions may also present subtle pine or eucalyptus scents. Upon opening a container, a bright, effervescent citrus aroma is released, sometimes described as sherbet-like. When ground, the bouquet deepens, revealing more pronounced citrus oils complemented by a sugary, baked-goods character. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a sweet orange zest with confectionary undertones.
Effects
Consumers often report that Sin And Juice provides an energetic sensation at the outset, which gradually transitions into a state of calm as the experience progresses. This balanced effect profile makes it suitable for moderate daytime use while also offering relaxation for unwinding in the evening. The strain is generally considered to have a balanced hybrid effect, avoiding overly sedating or racy outcomes.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data can vary, Sin And Juice is consistently reported to be rich in limonene, contributing to its citrus aroma and flavor. Other terpenes frequently associated with this strain include myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, terpinolene, ocimene, and eucalyptol, which collectively contribute to its complex aromatic profile and balanced effects. The THC content typically ranges from 15% to 25%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Origins & Lineage
The exact lineage of Sin And Juice is not publicly confirmed by a single breeder, leading to some ambiguity. However, common hypotheses suggest a genetic cross involving cookie-type strains, such as SinMint Cookies, for dessert-like qualities, and orange-forward cultivars like Tangie or Agent Orange for its prominent citrus characteristics. This fusion aims to combine sweet, doughy notes with bright orange zest. The strain emerged on West Coast and Mountain West menus in the late 2010s to early 2020s.
Growing
Sin And Juice is described as a balanced hybrid in terms of growth structure, exhibiting moderate stretch during early bloom. The plant tends to develop buds in conical spear shapes with moderate internodal spacing. Resin production is notable, suggesting it is well-suited for extraction. Growers often prioritize phenotypes that maintain a strong orange aroma after curing, as volatile terpenes can diminish with improper handling. The strain is considered a niche, small-batch cultivar.