Delta 9 Syrup 250mg THC | Grape & Strawberry
One bottle. Twenty-four servings. Every one of them yours to control.
DeltaZine D9 Syrup puts 250mg of hemp-derived Delta-9 THC into a 4oz bottle you can pour into anything you are already drinking.
Each teaspoon delivers 10.5mg of Delta-9, plus five additional cannabinoids (Delta-8, CBD, CBC, CBG, CBN) for a full-spectrum formula built on four clean ingredients: water, sugar, vegetable glycerin, and hemp-derived cannabinoids.
No artificial colors. No mystery fillers. Available in Grape and Strawberry. Browse the full Delta 9 collection.

Total THC: 250mg per bottle
Per Serving: 10.5mg Delta-9 THC (1 teaspoon)
Servings: 24 per bottle
Size: 4 fl oz (118ml)
Cannabinoids: Delta-9, Delta-8, CBD, CBC, CBG, CBN
Ingredients: Water, Sugar, Vegetables, Glycerin, Hemp Derived Cannabinoids
Flavors: Grape, Strawberry
Compliance: Hemp-derived, <0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight, 2018 Farm Bill compliant
Certifications: GMP Certified, Made in USA
Age Requirement: 21+
Two Bold Flavors, One Powerful Formula

Grape
Rich. Sweet. Unmistakable.
Rich, sweet, and unmistakably grape, without any artificial aftertaste. The flavor is bold and fruit-forward, with a deep, candy-like sweetness and just enough tartness to keep it interesting. If you grew up loving grape soda, this hits that same spot, except now there is 10.5mg of Delta-9 in every teaspoon.
Best with Sprite & Lemonade

Strawberry
Bright. Juicy. Effortlessly Smooth.
Bright, juicy, and naturally sweet. The Strawberry flavor opens with ripe berry notes and finishes clean without any syrupy heaviness. It is lighter and more refreshing than the Grape, making it a go-to for warm weather drinks and fruity mocktails. Smooth enough to blend into almost anything without competing with the base drink.
Best with Lemonade & OJ
One standard kitchen teaspoon equals one serving at 10.5mg Delta-9. New to THC? Start with half a teaspoon (roughly 5mg) and wait before adding more. Effects typically begin within 20 to 45 minutes, but can take up to 90 minutes depending on metabolism and food intake. Do not take a second dose until at least two hours have passed. Edible THC is processed through the liver, producing a stronger and longer-lasting experience than smoking or vaping. Patience protects you from overconsumption. Shake well before every pour. Refrigerate after opening. Keep in a cool place away from heat and direct sunlight. Everyone responds differently to edible THC. Body weight, metabolism, tolerance, and food intake all affect the experience. Start on the lower end and adjust over multiple sessions, not within the same one. One teaspoon into your drink of choice. Stir and sip. Both flavors stir in easily and blend smoothly into most drinks. Measure one teaspoon and take it directly. Both Grape and Strawberry work on their own without mixing. Use D9 Syrup in place of simple syrup in any mocktail recipe. A few combinations worth trying: Do not mix with alcohol. Alcohol amplifies THC effects unpredictably. If you combine them, keep both amounts very low. Cold and room temperature drinks work best. The syrup blends easily into both. Cold drinks are where the flavors perform best. One teaspoon = one serving (10.5mg Delta-9). Track your pours carefully, especially in larger drinks where it is easy to lose count. Gummies are pre-dosed and convenient. Edibles are familiar and easy. So why would you reach for a syrup instead? Control. A teaspoon gives you 10.5mg. Half a teaspoon gives you roughly 5mg. You decide the dose, the drink, and the pace. With gummies, you get what the package gives you. With syrup, you pour exactly what the moment calls for. Speed is the other factor. Liquid absorbs faster than a solid edible. Most people report the onset within 20 to 45 minutes, compared to 60 to 90 for a typical gummy. The effects tend to last 4 to 6 hours, sometimes longer depending on metabolism and whether you have eaten recently. Then there is the experience itself. Pouring a syrup into a cold drink and sipping it over an hour feels different from chewing a gummy and waiting. It turns consumption into something you enjoy slowly rather than something you do once and set a timer for. The full-spectrum formula adds another layer. This is not just Delta-9. The Delta-8, CBD, CBC, CBG, and CBN work alongside it, contributing to what the cannabis community calls the entourage effect, where multiple cannabinoids together produce a more rounded experience than any single one alone. How D9 Syrup Compares to Other Delta 9 Products vs. Delta 9 Gummies: Gummies are pre-dosed, portable, and simple to take. Syrup gives you more flexibility. If you want a grab-and-go option with no measuring, gummies are easier. If you want to adjust the dose more precisely, mix THC into different drinks, and sip the experience over time, syrup offers more control. vs. Delta 9 Lemonade 100mg: The lemonade comes ready to drink with 100mg total THC in one bottle. The syrup contains 250mg total THC across 24 servings and lets you mix each dose yourself. Lemonade is the simpler option for convenience. Syrup makes more sense if you want variety in flavor, more serving flexibility, and something that can stretch across multiple uses.. vs. THC Tincture: Tinctures are typically taken under the tongue, which often leads to a faster onset. Syrup is consumed in a drink and processed through digestion, so the experience usually builds more gradually. Tinctures work well when speed and simplicity matter most. Syrup fits better when you want a slower pace and a format that blends easily into what you are already drinking.
How to Use and Mix Delta 9 Syrup
Measure Your Dose
Wait Before Redosing
Store Properly
Dosing Guide
Three Ways to Enjoy It
Pour It Into Any Drink
Take It Straight
Build a Mocktail
Grape syrup + Sprite + fresh lime squeeze + ice
Grape
Strawberry syrup + orange juice + splash of club soda
Strawberry
Either flavor + fresh lemonade + muddled mint + crushed ice
Either Flavor
Strawberry syrup + coconut water + pineapple juice + ice
Strawberry
Before You Pour
What Makes D9 Syrup Different from Gummies and Edibles
Faster Onset
Full-Spectrum Formula
Frequently Asked Questions
How much Delta-9 THC is in each serving?
Each teaspoon contains 10.5mg of Delta-9 THC. The full 4 oz bottle contains 250mg total THC across 24 servings.
How long does it take to feel the effects?
Most people begin to notice edible THC somewhere between 30 minutes and 2 hours, depending on metabolism, food intake, and individual tolerance. Because oral cannabis is delayed, waiting before redosing is important.
How long do the effects last?
Edible THC commonly lasts several hours, often around 4 to 8 hours, and sometimes longer depending on dose, metabolism, and experience level. Peak effects from edibles can take time, so avoid stacking doses too quickly.
Is this syrup beginner-friendly?
It can be. A half teaspoon, about 5mg, is a reasonable starting point for many first-time users. The liquid format makes smaller, more controllable servings easier than many pre-dosed edibles.
Can I take the syrup straight, or does it need to be mixed?
Either works. You can measure a serving and take it directly, or stir it into a drink if you prefer to sip it more gradually.
Can I mix it into any drink?
It works best in cold or room-temperature drinks. Soda, lemonade, sparkling water, juice, tea, and mocktails are all common options.
Should I refrigerate it after opening?
Yes. Shake well before use and refrigerate after opening. Keeping it sealed and cool helps preserve flavor and consistency.
Can I mix it with alcohol?
It is better not to. Research on alcohol and cannabis co-use shows the combination can increase impairment and other negative outcomes compared with using either substance alone.
What are the ingredients?
Water, sugar, vegetable glycerin, and hemp-derived cannabinoids. The formula includes Delta-9, Delta-8, CBD, CBC, CBG, and CBN.
Is this product legal?
It is marketed as hemp-derived and compliant with the federal hemp definition of no more than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight. State laws still vary, so buyers should verify local rules before purchasing.
Will this syrup show up on a drug test?
Yes. Standard cannabinoid testing commonly looks for THC metabolites, and edible THC products can trigger a positive result. Urine tests do not measure impairment; they indicate prior exposure.
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