Kapow Berries Compliance & Drop Guide for Texas 2025, tailored to help you navigate the shifting cannabis landscape while still chasing terps like a pro:
⚠️ What’s Legal in Texas Right Now?
As of late 2025, THCa flower remains legal—but only under strict conditions:
- Must be derived from hemp (not marijuana)
- Must contain less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight
- Must be non-psychoactive until heated (i.e., THCa isn’t THC until you smoke it)
This means brands like Kapow Berries can still sell THCa flower, but they must:
- Clearly label cannabinoid content
- Avoid marketing that implies psychoactive effects
- Pass rigorous lab testing for compliance
🧪 What’s Changing for Drops?
Texas is tightening its grip on hemp-derived products, especially vapes and edibles:
- THC vapes are banned statewide, regardless of source
- Edibles with detectable THC are under scrutiny
- Retailers must register and comply with new testing protocols
- Packaging must be child-resistant and avoid “appealing to minors”
Kapow Berries drops will likely shift toward:
- Flower-only releases
- QR-coded lab results on packaging
- Flavor-forward but compliant branding (no cartoon berries or candy themes)
🛍️ Where to Buy Safely
Dispensaries in San Antonio are adapting fast. Look for shops that:
- Offer lab-tested THCa flower
- Have staff trained in compliance
- Focus on education and transparency
Examples include:
- Green Relief Dispensary
- Reggie & Dro
- 3-Budz Dispensary
- Kiefs Dispensary LLC
🔥 How to Stay Terp-Savvy in 2025
- Follow Kapow Berries on Instagram & Threads for drop alerts
- Use apps like Leafwire or Weedmaps to track compliant retailers
- Join local sesh groups or private events for flavor-forward experiences
- Ask for COAs (Certificates of Analysis) before buying—especially for new strains
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