Wa Whoo Cookie

aka WWC

Wa Whoo Cookie (WWC) is a hybrid built for cozy nights in, driven by a Myrcene-rich terpene profile that delivers relaxed, sleepy, hungry vibes. Its berry, citrus, sweet, and herbal flavor makes it a flavorful choice for winding down. Still uncommon and lightly documented, it's a low-key strain best reserved for evenings when comfort — not productivity — is the goal.

The Short Answer

What kind of high is Wa Whoo Cookie?

Myrcene-led and sweet-berry on the palate, most often reported hungry and picked for napping at night.

Terpenes decide how a strain feels — THC% only decides how strong the dose is. Here is the family, the chemistry behind it, and what people reach for it to do.

High Family
Relaxing High
Deep Body Relaxation
Dominant Terpenes
Myrcene
Smells Earthy, musky, fruity
  • Sedating
  • Muscle relaxant
  • Anti inflammatory
  • Pinene Pine, fresh forest
  • Caryophyllene Spicy, peppery, woody

Listed as reported — no measured order on file for this strain.

How It Feels
Hungry
  • Sleepy
  • Relaxed
Best For
Tastes Like
Sweet berry
  • Citrus
Smells Like
Herbal berry
  • Citrus
  • Best Time night
  • Era
  • Rarity Uncommon

Genetics Hybrid A lineage label, not an effects predictor — most modern flower is a hybrid, and the terpene mix above is what you will actually notice.

Potency Check the label, not the strain Varies by batch, grower and harvest — check the label on the product you are buying. Scan your label → Reported ranges →

Heads up Most reported: dry mouth and dry eyes. Responses vary — start low, go slow. Review safety →

This strain has its own song — hit play, read along, and chill out.

Wa Whoo Cookie Soundtrack

AI-generated for this strain

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Strain Highlights

Key insights at a glance

1
Myrcene-dominant terpene profile delivers deep, body-melting relaxation for winding down
2
Sweet berry, citrus, and herbal flavors create a comforting, flavorful smoking experience
3
Classic 'relaxed, sleepy, hungry' effect trio makes it ideal for nighttime comfort sessions
4
An uncommon, lightly documented hybrid worth exploring for cookie-style evening comfort

The Experience

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Professor High Says...

In-depth strain breakdown from Professor High, our AI cannabis expert

3.6 / 5 Rated 3.6 out of 5 by Professor High

Alright, let's talk about what just happened. That first exhale hit with a sweet berry wave, a little citrus brightness right behind it, then it settled into this warm, herbal hum on the back end. Classic Myrcene signature — I could feel it in my eyelids before I felt it anywhere else.

The relaxation crept in slow, like a weighted blanket being pulled up one inch at a time. My thoughts didn't race, they just... softened. About twenty minutes in, my stomach started sending very insistent signals — the hunger hit hard and honest, no subtlety about it.

By the time I was reaching for snacks, my body had gone pleasantly heavy. This isn't a strain that wants you doing anything ambitious — it wants you horizontal, fed, and drifting toward sleep. It's a mellow, unhurried kind of high, the kind that makes the couch feel like the only correct decision.

Hybrid
Myrcene Forward
night Use

Effects Profile

Hungry · Sleepy · Relaxed
Hungry Sleepy Relaxed

Best enjoyed during night

Deep relaxation and sleep

Best For

Napping · Relaxing

Look, Aroma & Taste

Aroma & Flavor

Berry · Citrus · Herbal

Aromas

Berry
Citrus
Herbal

Flavors

Berry
Citrus
Sweet

Terpene Profile

Myrcene leads · 9 terpenes mapped

Appearance

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Color Palette

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Chemistry & Research

Medical Effects

3 reported therapeutic uses on file

Mental Effects

50 %
  • Relaxation

    Promotes mental calm and reduces tension

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Body Effects

50 %
  • Sleep Support

    Promotes drowsiness and restful sleep

  • Appetite Stimulation

    Increases hunger and food intake

Medical Disclaimer: This information is AI-generated based on available research and user reports, provided for educational purposes only, and is not intended as medical advice. Cannabis affects everyone differently. Consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes. Do not use cannabis if pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition without consulting your doctor.

What Research Says

Peer-reviewed studies, terpene science & safety guidance

What does the research say about Wa Whoo Cookie?

Wa Whoo Cookie is a hybrid cannabis strain containing up to 0.0% THC, with a terpene profile dominated by Pinene and Caryophyllene. This page currently has moderate data confidence. Below are profile sources when available plus authoritative resources for understanding the compounds in this strain.

Educational resources only — not medical advice. Always consult a qualified clinician for health decisions.

Cannabinoids (THC & CBD)

THC 0-0%

THC% tells you how strong. Terpenes tell you how it feels.

THC percentage is a property of the product in your hand, not of the strain. It shifts with the batch, the grower, the harvest, and how the flower was cured and stored — the same strain can test several points apart from two different jars.

Treat the ranges below as market context for what to expect on a shelf — then read the actual label on the product you are buying, and use the terpene profile to judge how it will feel.

Reported THC Range
0-0%

Using It Well

Consumption Methods

Smoking · Vaping · Edibles

Recommended Methods

Smoking
Vaping
Edibles
Tinctures

Side Effects

Dry Mouth · Dry Eyes · +2 more

Side effects vary by individual. Start low, go slow. Consult a healthcare professional with concerns.

Dry Mouth
Dry Eyes
Drowsiness
Increased Appetite

These are commonly reported effects. Individual experiences may vary based on dosage, tolerance, and consumption method.

The Full Story

Detailed Description

The long-form profile · ~2 min read

Wa Whoo Cookie, nicknamed WWC, is a hybrid strain built around comfort and unwind rather than headline potency. Classified under the Type III chemovar category, it's a strain still building its documented history — cannabinoid percentages haven't been firmly established yet, so its reputation rests on aroma, flavor, and a distinctly nighttime-friendly effect profile.

👃 Terpene Profile & Aromatics

The dominant terpene is Myrcene, the same molecule found in mangoes and hops that's responsible for the heavy, sedating body-feel common in 'couch-lock' leaning hybrids. Supporting terpenes reported for this cultivar include:

  • Alpha Pinene & Beta Pinene — pine-forward notes that add sharpness beneath the sweetness
  • Beta Caryophyllene — a peppery, spicy undertone that also engages the CB2 receptor
  • Limonene — bright citrus lift threading through the aroma
  • Humulene, Terpinolene, Terpineol, Nerolidol, and Valencene — a supporting cast adding herbal, floral, and subtly fruity complexity

Together these compounds produce an aroma described as berry, citrus, herbal, and sweet — think fresh berries with a citrus peel snap, wrapped in an earthy, herbal backdrop.

👅 Flavor Experience

On the exhale, Wa Whoo Cookie carries that same berry-citrus-sweet-herbal signature from nose to palate. Expect a sweet berry front note, a tart citrus mid-palate, and an herbal, almost tea-like finish that lingers pleasantly.

🎯 Effects & Experience

User-reported effects center on three words: relaxed, sleepy, and hungry. This is a classic Myrcene-driven arc — a mellow relaxation settles in first, easing mental and physical tension, before drifting into drowsiness. Appetite stimulation tends to show up alongside the relaxation, making this a strain people reach for during a chill night in rather than a productive afternoon.

🎮 Use Cases & Activities

Given its night-leaning profile, Wa Whoo Cookie fits best into low-key, low-demand settings:

  • Winding down after a long day
  • Pre-sleep relaxation routines
  • Comfort eating for those managing low appetite
  • Passive evenings — movies, music, or simply decompressing

💚 Medical & Therapeutic Potential

Early reports suggest Wa Whoo Cookie may help with mental tension and sleep onset, while its Myrcene-forward body effect may help support appetite and physical relaxation. As with any anecdotally-supported strain, individual results can vary.

⚠️ Consumer Considerations

Data on Wa Whoo Cookie is still limited (only a couple of sourced reports so far), and it's currently listed as uncommon in availability — so don't expect to find it everywhere. Dry mouth is the most consistently reported side effect. This strain suits people specifically looking for sedating, appetite-boosting relaxation rather than an energizing or creative daytime experience; newer consumers should approach cautiously given the sleepy, heavy-bodied direction of the high.

Research Methodology

How we compiled this strain profile

44%
Data Confidence

This strain profile was compiled from 2 published sources covering 'Wa Whoo Cookie'. Our research pipeline cross-references these sources and reports how strongly they agree — see the confidence breakdown below.

Data Quality by Section

Terpenes Low (1 source)
Effects Low (1 source)
Aromas Low (1 source)
Last updated: August 14, 2026

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