CAT · 18627
Side · Balancing
Natural Agave Delta 9 Syrup - 120mg
This strain is classified as Balancing in the HiFi Vibe System.
Four ingredients. One bottle. Endless plays. This isn’t pancake syrup with a buzz tacked on — it’s a clean, fast-acting Delta 9 Syrup built to slide into whatever you’re already making.
The Vibe
A Balancing Vibe — calm, euphoric, relaxed. Smooth on the way in, easy on the way down. The kind of glow that softens the edges without flattening the day. Drizzle it over fruit and you’re set for a slow Sunday. Stir a teaspoon into a mocktail and you’ve got a quiet party of one. The lift sits in the middle of the dial — present, steady, easy to dose up or down.
Budtender’s Grow Notes
120mg of fast-acting Delta 9 per 30ml bottle — roughly 10mg per teaspoon, about 12 servings if you’re pacing yourself. The ingredient list is four lines long: agave syrup, water, nano-emulsified hemp-derived Delta 9 THC, and nano MCT coconut oil. That’s it. No fillers, no mystery. Nano-emulsified means it hits faster than your standard edible — think 15 to 30 minutes instead of the long wait. Heat-stable enough to bake with, sweet enough to top with. Every batch is third-party lab tested — COA on file (lot AGV126). Hemp-derived, 2018 Farm Bill compliant.
When to Reach for It
Drizzle it on waffles for a slow weekend morning. Stir it into iced tea on the porch. Bake it into a glaze, brush it on grilled peaches, or just dose a teaspoon straight when you want a clean lift. It’s the bottle that turns your kitchen into the bar.
How to Enjoy
Treat it like a versatile sweetener that happens to bring a lift. A teaspoon in hot tea or coffee dissolves clean — the agave base mixes faster than honey and the nano-emulsion keeps the potency steady through heat. Swap it in for simple syrup in mocktails: lime, soda, ice, a teaspoon of this, done. Brush it on chicken wings the last few minutes on the grill for a sticky finish with a payoff. Stir half a teaspoon into vanilla ice cream and call it dessert. Each teaspoon is roughly 10mg — start with one, give it 30 minutes, then decide if a second is calling.
No fluff. Just fire.