Looper Hemp Derived D9 Soda Pop

Bold flavor. Fast onset. Zero torch required.

Looper’s D9 Soda Pop brings the buzz in a can—no flame, no waiting, just crack, sip, and vibe. Each 12oz soda is infused with 50mg of hemp-derived Delta-9 THC and flavored like the classics: Grape, Orange, and Pineapple. It’s fully Farm Bill compliant (under 0.3% THC by dry weight), vegan-friendly, and made with organic cane sugar—no weird sweeteners, no synthetic aftertaste. The fast-acting liquid format makes it a go-to for customers who want a quicker onset than edibles without lighting up. With bold branding, legit lab testing, and wide flavor appeal, it’s built to move in smoke shops, dispensaries, and anywhere hemp beverages are gaining ground (we’re looking at you, Minnesota.) For retailers looking to add a little lift to their cooler, Looper is an easy yes.


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