🥄 THC Syrup – Cannabis in Liquid Form
THC Syrup is a sweet, thick liquid concentrate that contains tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) — the main psychoactive compound in cannabis. It combines cannabis extracts (often distillate) with sweeteners, flavorings, and sometimes other functional ingredients. It’s popular as a versatile and discreet method of THC consumption.
🧪 What’s in It?
- THC Extract: Usually cannabis distillate or oil
- Sweetener Base: High-fructose corn syrup, agave, or sugar syrup
- Flavorings: Fruity, herbal, or candy flavors
- Optional Additives: CBD, terpenes, melatonin, caffeine (varies by brand)
🔥 How It’s Used
- Orally: Measured and consumed by the spoonful or with a dosing cap
- Mixed into drinks: Common in “cannabis cocktails” or with soda (similar to “lean” in appearance, though not the same pharmacologically)
- Sublingually (under the tongue): For faster onset
⏱️ Onset & Duration
| Method | Onset | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Swallowed | 30–90 minutes | 4–8 hours |
| Sublingual | 15–30 minutes | 3–6 hours |
| Mixed in drinks | 45–120 minutes | 4–8+ hours |
✅ Common Effects
- Euphoria and body relaxation
- Altered sensory perception (sight, sound, time)
- Increased appetite (“munchies”)
- Sleepiness or sedation (especially at high doses)
⚠️ Risks & Side Effects
- Delayed onset can lead to overconsumption (“I don’t feel it yet” syndrome)
- High doses may cause:
- Anxiety or panic
- Nausea or vomiting
- Paranoia or confusion
- Impaired coordination or judgment
- Accidental ingestion risk, especially with children or pets
- Long-lasting effects may interfere with work, driving, or responsibilities
✅ Harm Reduction Tips
- Start low: Begin with 5–10 mg THC or less, and wait at least 2 hours before redosing
- Label clearly and keep out of reach of children
- Avoid mixing with alcohol, sedatives, or opioids
- If making your own, dose carefully — THC is very potent when ingested
- Know your tolerance, especially if you’re new to edibles
⚖️ Legal Status
- THC syrup is only legal in places where cannabis is legalized for medical or recreational use.
- In jurisdictions where THC is still prohibited, possession or sale can lead to criminal penalties.




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