If you love that old-timey flavor of creamy cinnamon spice, venture into the mouthwatering hybrid, Cinnamon Milk. A lesser-known yet delicious Cookies cultivar, this standout smoke was bred from Cereal Á La Mode and Sherbz strains, offering a uniquely balanced hybrid experience.
Ready for a bowl? We share everything we know about the Cinnamon Milk strain, including effects, flavor, and of course, where to find it.
Cinnamon Milk at a Glance: A balanced hybrid, the Cinnamon Milk strain typically delivers uplifting and relaxing effects in equal measure. It’s a cross between Cereal Á La Mode and Sherbz with sky-high potency reaching 26–27% THC, and its flavors and aromas include creamy cinnamon, sweet spice, and earthy gas.
Cinnamon Milk Strain Genetics: A Dessert-Inspired Hybrid
If you love dessert strains, Cinnamon Milk will feel like an old friend with a new twist. Its spice-forward vibe makes it one of the most unique Cookies offerings, alongside the brand’s classic GSC, Gelato, and Sunset Sherbet strains. Cinnamon Milk descends from two notable cultivars:
Cereal Á La Mode
Bringing a dessert-forward edge to the mix, Cereal A La More’s rich, bakery-inspired flavor profile plays a major role in Cinnamon Milk’s creamy, indulgent character. Though balancing, be forewarned: With super-high THC levels approaching 30%, it’s not a strain that’s usually recommended for beginners.
Sherbz
Of the Sherbet lineage, this hybrid brings on a fruity, slightly fuel-scented complexity. Often associated with uplifting, mood-forward effects, these combine into a single creamy, spicy, and gassy hybrid profile. Sherbz also contributes to Cinnamon Milk’s subtle mental lift and layered aromatic depth.
Is Cinnamon Milk Indica or Sativa?
Cinnamon Milk strain is a hybrid, combining genetics from both indica and sativa strains, though it leans more indica. Depending on how hard you go, this makes it well-suited for light afternoon use or a more immersive evening ride when you’re seeking deeper body-centered effects.
As the District’s only official Cookies Corner, Takoma Wellness is proud to be the go-to source for Cinnamon Milk in the DMV.

Cinnamon Milk Effects & THC Levels
Like those creamy and spicy flavors, the Cinnamon Milk strain’s effects may lead you on a truly unique ride. Starting with an initial mood lift and a tingly mental ease, the experience morphs into gradual body relaxation and a distinctly “stoney” feel.
Relaxing but not sedative, this strain is a real switch hitter, able to impart a gentle unwinding in the evening, or even a mild boost in low-key social settings for many of its fans.
While precise potency varies from crop to crop, you can expect a Cinnamon Milk THC level to clock in at roughly 26–27%. This is plenty potent, so it’s best to start low and go slow, especially if you’re new to cannabis or strong hybrid strains.
What Does Cinnamon Milk Taste Like? Flavor, Aroma & Terpenes
In a marketplace dominated by fruit-forward strains, Cinnamon Milk’s creamy cinnamon spice profile is truly unique. Opening with aromas of warm spice, creamy sweetness, and subtle gas on the nose, those scents bloom further on the palate, all due to its blend of terpenes, the fragrant “essential oils” that play a huge role in shaping the flavor and the experience of any given strain. The dominant ones in the Cinnamon Milk Cookies strain include:
- Myrcene: The most abundant terpene in cannabis, myrcene lends a distinctly earthy aroma and may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
- Linalool: Much like the herb lavender (where it’s a key component), linalool is cherished for its naturally calming effects. Clinical studies suggest that it may impart broadly anti-depressant effects.
- Limonene: As research suggests, this lemony terpene has a natural mood-boosting effect. Now, clinical studies suggest it imparts broad anti-depressant effects too.
Terpenes are also key players in the ensemble effect, the phenomenon by which totally different compounds combine to strengthen each other’s overall effects.
Brush up on your cannabis knowledge with our guide to terpenes.
Cinnamon Milk vs Cereal Milk vs Cereal Á La Mode: What’s the Difference?
While the Cinnamon Milk strain fits broadly into the dessert strain family, there are key differences across all cultivars. Which one should you choose? Cinnamon Milk may be the most spice-forward and relaxing of the three, a great call for those looking for something different from typical sweet strains. Here are other key points to consider.
| Strain | Flavor Profile | Effects | Best For |
| Cinnamon Milk | Creamy cinnamon spice with earthy gas undertones | Balanced hybrid with a relaxing, slightly stoney lean | Evening unwinding with light mental clarity |
| Cereal Milk | Sweet milk with sugary cereal notes | Balanced hybrid with a slightly uplifting, social feel | Anytime use, creative sessions, or social settings |
| Cereal Á La Mode | Rich, creamy dessert-like sweetness | Smooth, calming hybrid with a mellow body feel | Relaxed, low-key sessions or winding down |
Pro tip: Depending on availability, you can often find these strains and many more at Takoma Wellness. Check the menu to see what’s fresh and in stock.
Find More Creamy Hybrids at Takoma Wellness
With sweetly rich flavors of cream and spice, the Cinnamon Milk strain is one of the tastiest Cookies offerings. As an indica-leaning hybrid, it may be a great way to unwind after a long day is done.
With our knowledgeable staff and a curated flower selection, Cinnamon Milk may be available in bulk flower, smalls, and pre-roll options. We’re the District’s only Cookies Corner, so check the menu to see what’s new, or try our DC weed delivery service and get Cookies and more sent straight to your door.
Cinnamon Milk Strain FAQs
What kind of experience can you expect from the Cinnamon Milk strain?
As an indica-leaning hybrid, Cinnamon Milk typically imparts more soothing body-centered effects with a light uplift. Many enjoy it for its uniquely creamy, spicy taste and slightly stoney edge.
What makes Cinnamon Milk different from other dessert-style strains?
While dessert strains are often associated with heavily body-centered effects, the Cookies Cinnamon Milk strain retains enough sativa genetics to impart light mental clarity and a creative spark.
Is Cinnamon Milk better for daytime or nighttime use?
Because Cinnamon Milk leans slightly indica, many consumers prefer it for evening use or slower-paced afternoons. While its effects may begin with a gentle euphoric lift and light mental clarity, the experience often settles into a more relaxing, body-centered calm over time.
Where can I find Cinnamon Milk in Washington, DC?
Takoma Wellness regularly carries premium Cookies strains, including Cinnamon Milk when available. Check the live menu for current stock, or stop by the dispensary to explore the latest Cookies drops and other flavor-forward hybrid cultivars.

