Try them all with our Sample Pack — featuring all 3 delicious flavors in one convenient bundle. Perfect for first-timers or anyone looking to explore the full lineup.
Bursting with juicy grape flavor, this D9 soda delivers a smooth, fast-acting high that’s perfect for kicking back and elevating your vibe.
Bright and citrusy, this orange D9 soda packs a zesty punch with a smooth, uplifting kick that hits fast and refreshes even faster.
Tropical and tangy, this pineapple D9 soda brings a juicy burst of flavor with a fast-acting, feel-good high that’s smooth and refreshing.
Most people describe the experience as uplifting, mellow, and euphoric. You might feel a gentle body buzz, a sense of relaxation, and a light mood boost—perfect for kicking back or sparking a little creativity. Effects can vary depending on your tolerance and the dose, so start slow and sip responsibly.
Effects usually kick in within 30 to 60 minutes and can last anywhere from 2 to 6 hours, depending on your dose and tolerance. The 10mg option offers a lighter, more social feel, while the 50mg is longer-lasting and more intense. Always start low if you’re unsure—this soda’s got a serious kick.
Start with half a can if you’re new to Delta-9 or have a lower tolerance—especially with the 50mg version. For the 10mg soda, one can is a great starting point for most people. Wait at least 60–90 minutes before deciding to have more, as effects take time to fully kick in. Less is more when you’re sipping something this strong.
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