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Elevate your experience with LOOT premium concentrates — where meticulous extraction meets uncompromising quality. Our concentrates are highly crafted using advanced techniques to preserve terpene profiles, authentic flavors, and complex taste notes. Each batch delivers potent effects with the full spectrum of cannabinoids and aromatic compounds intact. From the first inhale to the last, experience the pure essence of the plant. No compromise. Just premium concentrates, as they should be.
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All of our products are made right here in the U.S. offering premium-quality ingredients in every blend that are rigorously tested and developed to create the perfect THC experience for you every single time.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
THCa (Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid) is the natural, raw form of THC found in freshly harvested cannabis. In its original state, THCa is non-psychoactive — meaning it does not produce intoxicating effects.
When THCa is exposed to heat (through smoking, vaping, or cooking), it undergoes a process called decarboxylation, which converts THCa into Delta-9 THC — the compound responsible for the well-known euphoric effects of cannabis.
In simple terms:
Raw plant = THCa
Apply heat = THCa converts into THC
That’s why THCa flower looks and smells like traditional cannabis — because chemically, it becomes THC once heated.
Why You’ll See THCa on Labels
Under federal hemp regulations, products may be classified based on Delta-9 THC levels prior to heating. THCa products are tested in their raw form, but once heated, they perform similarly to traditional THC-rich cannabis.
Important Notes
THCa products are intended for adults 21+.
Always consume responsibly and understand your local laws before purchasing.
Yes, cannabinoids such as Delta-8 THC, Delta-9 THC, THCP, and THCa can show up on a drug test. Most standard drug tests are designed to detect THC metabolites, which are produced when your body processes these cannabinoids. Since these compounds share similar chemical structures, it’s likely that any of them could trigger a positive test result.
If you are subject to drug testing, it’s best to avoid using products containing these cannabinoids.