Grand Theft Auto is a high-potency hybrid cannabis strain by The Bakery Genetics, available at CEAS Collective as a 7g exotic indoor flower with 31.13% Total THC. It delivers balanced hybrid effects β mental uplift paired with body relaxation β wrapped in a bold, earthy-sweet-citrus flavor profile that pays clear homage to the classic OG Kush lineage.
Few names in cannabis carry as much cultural weight as OG Kush. Born in California in the early 1990s, OG Kush set the standard for what premium cannabis should taste, smell, and feel like. Decades later, breeders are still pushing that legacy forward β and Grand Theft Auto is one of the boldest examples of that evolution.
Available now at CEAS Collective as part of the CEAS Exotics line, Grand Theft Auto (7g, $59) brings the depth and character of classic OG genetics into a new era of high-THC cultivation. At 31.13% Total THC, this strain outpaces traditional OG benchmarks while honoring the flavor DNA that made the lineage famous.
This guide covers everything you need to know β from the roots of OG Kush culture to what makes Grand Theft Auto worth your attention, and where to get it delivered straight to your door.
Image alt text: Close-up of Grand Theft Auto cannabis buds from CEAS Collective CEAS Exotics line, showing dense trichome coverage under indoor lighting
How Did OG Kush Shape Modern Cannabis Culture?
To understand Grand Theft Auto, you need to understand the strain that inspired it.
OG Kush first emerged in the early 1990s through the work of Matt "Bubba" Berger and grower Josh D. Berger brought the strain from Amsterdam to Florida, and eventually flew out to California with the seeds to collaborate with Josh D β who cultivated the plant into the version that became famous across the West Coast (Weedmaps, 2020).
The result became the #1 most popular strain on Weedmaps and, according to cannabis culture writers, the true backbone of West Coast cannabis culture. Its classic terpene signature β earthy, pine, and citrus β became the blueprint for an entire generation of premium strains. Descendants like GSC (Girl Scout Cookies), SFV OG, Headband, and Bubba Kush all trace their genetics back to OG Kush.
Traditional OG Kush carries a THC range of approximately 20β26%, with relaxing, euphoric effects that hit both mind and body. That was considered elite-level potency in the early 2000s. Today, a new generation of genetics is raising the bar considerably.
Image alt text: Vintage-style illustration of OG Kush cannabis strain lineage tree, showing descendants including SFV OG, GSC, and Bubba Kush branching from the original strain
What Makes Grand Theft Auto a Twist on the Traditional OG?
Here's where things get interesting. Grand Theft Auto isn't simply an OG phenotype β it's a modern Bakery Genetics hybrid that channels the best of the OG flavor tradition while pushing past its limits in potency and balance.
At 31.13% Total THC, Grand Theft Auto clocks in significantly above the OG Kush average. The hybrid structure also sets it apart. Where traditional OG strains often lean indica-heavy β delivering sedating, couch-lock effects β Grand Theft Auto delivers a balanced experience that lifts the mind while unwinding the body. That makes it versatile in a way that classic OG typically isn't.
The indoor-grown CEAS Exotics cultivation process also matters here. Indoor cultivation currently accounts for 54.8% of the U.S. cannabis market (Grand View Research, March 2025), and for good reason: controlled environments produce tighter terpene profiles, more consistent cannabinoid levels, and the kind of dense, resinous flower that defines exotic-tier products.
What Does Grand Theft Auto Taste and Smell Like?
The flavor profile of Grand Theft Auto keeps one foot planted firmly in OG tradition:
- Earthy β grounding and robust, the unmistakable foundation of OG genetics
- Sweet β a smooth mid-note that balances the earthiness without overpowering it
- Citrus β bright, fresh top notes that mirror the classic OG lemon-lime signature
The aroma is aromatic and complex, with that signature OG boldness arriving on the inhale and the sweet-citrus brightness trailing on the exhale. Experienced cannabis consumers will recognize it immediately. First-timers will likely find it approachable despite the potency.
What Effects Does Grand Theft Auto Produce?
Grand Theft Auto delivers balanced hybrid effects that work on both ends of the spectrum:
- Mentally uplifting β a bright, mood-elevating onset that boosts creativity and sociability
- Physically relaxing β a gentle body effect that eases tension without sedation
- Versatile across settings β equally suited for social sessions, solo creative work, or evening wind-down
This dual-action profile makes Grand Theft Auto a strong pick for consumers who want mental clarity alongside physical comfort β a balance that heavy indicas rarely achieve. CEAS Collective's product description specifically highlights its suitability for chilling, social fun, and relaxing solo sessions.
Image alt text: Person relaxing on a couch in a warmly lit room, representing the balanced hybrid effects of Grand Theft Auto cannabis strain from CEAS Collective
Grand Theft Auto at CEAS Collective β Where to Find It
CEAS Collective is a San Francisco Bay Area cannabis company founded in September 2014 by pharmacist and cannabis entrepreneur Brendan Kelly. With a background in clinical research and pharmacoeconomics, Kelly built CEAS around a commitment to quality, patient outcomes, and community. The brand delivers same-day across the Bay Area β call before 8 PM and you're covered.
Grand Theft Auto sits within the CEAS Exotics tier, the highest-quality category in the CEAS flower lineup.
CEAS Exotics Flower Menu (Selected Picks)
|
Strain |
Type |
THC |
Price (7g) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Grand Theft Auto |
Hybrid |
31.13% |
$59 (was $100) |
|
Blue Zushi |
Hybrid |
31.71% |
$59 (was $120) |
|
Biscotti Pancakes |
Indica-Hybrid |
30.93% |
$59 (was $120) |
|
Zangria |
Hybrid |
30.35% |
$59 (was $120) |
|
Cherry Punch |
Hybrid |
29.25% |
$59 (was $120) |
|
Lulu Lemon |
Sativa-Hybrid |
29.13% |
$59 (was $120) |
If you prefer a more accessible price point, the CEAS Cannabis Flower menu also features the Hash Burger 7g ($39, 27.84% THC) and Garlic Juice Smalls 7g ($39, 27.43% THC) β both strong hybrid options for those wanting quality without the exotic-tier price tag.
Image alt text: CEAS Collective cannabis flower product lineup displayed on a clean surface, including Grand Theft Auto 7g CEAS Exotics packaging with product details visible
Why Are OG-Influenced Strains Still Dominating the Market?
The data tells the story clearly. The U.S. cannabis market reached $38.50 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 11.51%, reaching $76.39 billion by 2030 (Grand View Research, March 2025). Recreational use drove 66.9% of market revenue in 2024 β and within that recreational market, strain selection is intensely concentrated.
According to the New York Office of Cannabis Management's 2024 Market Report, the top 100 strains account for 52% of all cannabis sales, while the top 500 strains account for 92% of the entire market. OG-lineage strains consistently dominate that upper tier.
Why? The OG terpene profile β earthy, citrus, pine β hits across consumer preferences in a way that few other genetic families replicate. It's familiar, potent, and deeply embedded in cannabis culture. Modern hybrids like Grand Theft Auto preserve that appeal while updating the potency and balance for today's consumers.
Is Grand Theft Auto Worth It?
At $59 for 7g of indoor-grown, 31.13% THC exotic flower β with a sale price that takes $41 off the original $100 tag β Grand Theft Auto represents strong value within the CEAS Exotics tier. It's a strain for consumers who appreciate OG heritage but want a more versatile, higher-potency experience.
One verified CEAS Collective buyer noted: "This is the second time I received GTA β it's not exactly my go-to, but when my go-to is out, I hope to find this!" That's the kind of reliability that lands a strain in regular rotation.
Order Grand Theft Auto 7g from CEAS Collective β same-day Bay Area delivery available. Call (650) 556-5135 before 8 PM.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Grand Theft Auto Cannabis Strain
What are the effects of the Grand Theft Auto cannabis strain?
Grand Theft Auto produces balanced hybrid effects: an uplifting mental onset paired with gradual physical relaxation. CEAS Collective's product description lists it as ideal for social sessions, creative activities, and solo relaxation. It's suitable for experienced consumers given its 31.13% Total THC content.
How does Grand Theft Auto compare to traditional OG Kush in terms of potency?
Traditional OG Kush averages 20β26% THC. Grand Theft Auto at 31.13% Total THC surpasses that range considerably. The flavor profile shares OG's classic earthy-citrus character, but the potency and balanced hybrid structure represent a meaningful upgrade for consumers seeking more.
Is Grand Theft Auto a sativa, indica, or hybrid strain?
Grand Theft Auto is classified as a hybrid. Its balanced effects β both mentally stimulating and physically relaxing β confirm this categorization, unlike indica-dominant OG phenotypes which typically lean toward sedation.
Where can I buy Grand Theft Auto cannabis in the Bay Area?
CEAS Collective currently carries Grand Theft Auto as a 7g exotic indoor flower at $59. Same-day delivery is available across the San Francisco Bay Area. Visit ceascollective.com or call (650) 556-5135 before 8 PM to place your order.
What is the flavor profile of Grand Theft Auto?
Grand Theft Auto has a bold, complex flavor profile combining earthy, sweet, and citrus notes. The earthy base reflects classic OG genetics, while the sweet and citrus layers add a distinctive twist that makes it smooth and aromatic from the first inhale.
Is Grand Theft Auto good for beginners?
Given its 31.13% Total THC content, Grand Theft Auto is better suited for experienced cannabis consumers. Beginners should start with lower-THC options and work up. CEAS Collective's menu includes a range of products across THC levels to suit different experience levels.