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Cookies × OGKB — Cookies-family modern hybrid.
Genetics
Cuban Linx's parents, descendants, and sister strains in the catalog.
Cuban Linx is a Cookies-shelf modern hybrid named after the Raekwon record — Cookies × OGKB cross with balanced effects and the dense Cookies-family aromatics. Sweet-cookie nose with the OGKB earthy undercurrent. Customers familiar with the Cookies catalog will recognize the family resemblance to GMO Cookies and Cookies-side dessert hybrids.
Aromatic chemistry
Yes — Cookies has a track record of naming releases after hip-hop classics, and Cuban Linx is the Raekwon reference (Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, 1995). The genetics are unrelated to the name; it's a branding choice.
Cuban Linx is a hybrid — a cross that pulls from both sides of the family tree. The lineage is Cookies × OGKB. The balance leans on phenotype and the day-of harvest.
Cuban Linx hits sweet cookie up front, earth through the middle, and light citrus on the exhale. The smell out of the jar reads the same way — distinctive once you've had it once or twice.
Cuban Linx tests in the 20–25% THC range, which puts it on the higher end of the shelf. Customers with a built tolerance handle it fine; lower-tolerance customers should go a half-dose or less the first time.
Cuban Linx reads as a late-afternoon or evening strain — balanced enough that customers commonly reach for it after work, social settings, or a quiet night in.
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