Tasting/Testing Journal EP 18 Kynd Double Myntz 1g prerolls Curated by Sira Naturals






Kynd Double Myntz 1g prerolls
Curated by Sira Naturals
Packaged 4/30/2025
Purchased 5/29/2025
1 g, $11
These bright yellow tubes contained tasty, stoney bliss.
To my nose, these smelled complex, and mostly like spruce. Precisely what the odor evoked seemed change with the sniff.
These pre-rolls were not of the typical, conical variety, and I found that beneficial. They burned evenly and consistently the whole way through. I suspect these joints come from a process that’s different from the typical, vibration-assisted filling of cones.
My first smoke of one didn’t taste particularly minty. After testing, I rolled the leftovers back up into my own joint, which got me pretty baked. My ears were ringing, and I was in my head as I tried to write about the taste and sensation for this review. This was really quite a good joint.
I tasted pine and catnip in the smoke, and it left an herby, cool feel on my tongue. I could see how smoking this would put one in mind of mint, but I wouldn’t say that the herb itself or the smoke smelled minty. It’s more like the feel of my tongue afterward.
When I cut into these joints to test the flower, I found them packed tightly – but not too tight! No wonder they burned and smoked so nicely. The contents of two joints weighed 2.08 grams, so they came in on-target, and the flower smelled beautiful as I manipulated it.
Label contents TAC: 33.2% D9-THC: 0.6% THCA: 31.2% CBDA: 0.0% Total THC: 28.0% | Measured contents TAC: 29.1% (sd 0.81) D9-THC: 3.4% THCA: 25.3% CBDA: ND (<0.5%) Total THC: 25.6% |
I tested these with the LightLab 3 HS Cannabis Analyzer from Orange Photonics. The results impressed me, and helped to explain why this weed baked me out.
My first measurement came out absurdly high, but fortunately, I ran three. This is a good practice any time you care about the result of a measurement: do it more than once. The old adage, “measure twice, cut once,” is a good starting point, but I often perform three.
As you can see in the video or a figure of the first COA, the chromatogram (the two-colored trace on the second page) has a big funny bump in the middle which doesn’t appear in the others. I don’t know what caused that, but I’m willing to bet it’s responsible for the bunk number from the first run.
My second two measures of the Double Myntz on the LightLab came out quite consistently with each other, and shockingly close to the label. The THCA% looks low, but check out that THC% – I measured several percent higher than on the COA, largely making up for the THCA. I measured a Total THC just 2.4% below that labeled, a discrepancy of less than 10% of the value.
I also didn’t detect CBD or CBDA. When your weed is quite high in Total THC and low in Total CBD, it is most stoney, as the lore would have it. I also suspect that the superior construction of these joints contributed to their efficacy. I enjoyed them heartily, and I would definitely buy Kynd pre-rolls again.
TL;DR
Kynd Double Myntz 1g Pre-rolls
$11 got me a smooth, spruce-scented ride to the moon.
Not your average cone joint, these burned evenly and beautifully, like they knew what they were doing.
Smelled like a pine forest with a catnip twist, tasted cool and herbal, and left my tongue feeling like it had chewed mint gum in a past life.
Lab-tested with the LightLab3 HS, after one chaotic first result (science is wild), the numbers came out clean and close to label.
High THC, zero CBD = full-on couch lock. My ears rang, my brain wandered, and I had zero regrets.
Would I buy Kynd again? Absolutely. Just don’t expect peppermint patties, this “Myntz” hits different.




