Indica-dominant hybrid

GMO Cookies

Pungent garlic-and-diesel indica hybrid — GSC × Chemdawg, a favorite of connoisseurs for its unique aroma.

THC
22–28%
CBD
<1%
Type
Indica
VT availability
Widely carried

GMO Cookies (also known as "Garlic Cookies") crosses Girl Scout Cookies with Chemdawg. The combined genetics produce an almost savory, garlicky aroma layered over diesel and coffee — unlike most of the sweet modern hybrids.

Effects are strongly indica-dominant with a potent body high, often tipping into sedation at higher doses. Commonly used for chronic pain, appetite loss, nausea, and insomnia. The unusual flavor profile makes GMO a favorite among experienced consumers seeking something off the beaten candy-terpene path.

Dominant terpenes

What it smells and tastes like

CaryophylleneLimoneneMyrcene

Flavor and aroma notes most reported: chemical, pepper, pungent.

Effects

What people report

RelaxedSleepyEuphoric

Aggregated user-reported signals from cannabis databases. Individual experience depends on dose, batch, tolerance, and consumption method — not a clinical claim.

Lineage

Where it comes from

Parents: GSC × Chemdawg

Also known as: Garlic Cookies

Buying it in Vermont

Where to find GMO Cookies in Vermont

GMO Cookies is commonly stocked across Vermont's licensed adult-use dispensaries — check the live menus from our directory. 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.

GMO Cookies questions, answered

Quick answers from the same data on this page.

Is GMO Cookies indica or sativa?
GMO Cookies is a indica-dominant hybrid. It typically tests in the 22–28% THC range with <1% CBD.
What does GMO Cookies taste and smell like?
GMO Cookies's most-reported flavor and aroma notes are chemical, pepper, pungent. The dominant terpenes are Caryophyllene, Limonene, Myrcene, which drive both the smell and a meaningful share of the perceived effects.
What effects does GMO Cookies produce?
Most consumers report feeling relaxed, sleepy, euphoric. Effects vary meaningfully by batch, dose, individual tolerance, and method of consumption — these descriptors are aggregated from user reports, not clinical guarantees.
Can I find GMO Cookies at Vermont dispensaries?
GMO Cookies is one of the more commonly stocked strains in Vermont — check the live menus on our dispensary pages, or use Pagefind search on this site to find current mentions. Vermont batch THC tends to vary widely from the national average; expect 22–32% on any given drop depending on cultivator.
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