Collection: Trap Teddy

Trap Teddy THCA flower delivers a potent, relaxing experience for new consumers and experienced connoisseurs alike. This ultra-limited brand line includes premium Melon Haze, Fire OG, and London Jealousy THCA flower, and once it’s gone, it’s gone. So get yours and experience the elevation that comes from the powerful effects and rich flavors Trap Teddy THCA flower provides.

About Trap Teddy

Trap Teddy is a line of premium THCA flower that includes strains like Melon Haze, Fire OG, and London Jealously. The line has recently been discontinued, but we’ve stocked up on it to provide you the strains you’re looking for. Once it’s gone, it’s gone – gets your now and experience what the hype is all about.  

Why Shop Trap Teddy THCA Flower at Carolina Hemp Cafe?

Here at Carolina Hemp Cafe, we’re dedicated to providing you with the best selection of Trap Teddy THCA Flower you can find online. 

Here’s how we bring you the best:

  • Quality: Trap Teddy products are 100% natural and offer high potency and purity. We carry several of these limited-edition strains so you can enjoy the last of this fan-favorite line. 
  • Transparency: We don’t just talk about quality: we live it. Every product we sell is 3rd-party lab tested, and we make the certificates of analysis (COAs) available on our lab reports page. When you shop with Carolina Hemp Cafe, there’s no question that you’re getting high-quality product.
  • Shipping: Your satisfaction is our highest concern, and that’s why we ship all national orders through USPS Priority Mail and offer free shipping on orders over $99. We’re dedicated to making your online shopping experience fun and painless.
  • Support & Satisfaction Guarantee: Support is everything, and that’s why we make ourselves easy to reach via email or chat. We offer a 30-day refund policy on unopened items, and if you’re not satisfied with our order, you may qualify for store credit or a replacement product if you initiate the return within 100 days. We don’t just promise quality: we stand behind it.

What is THCA Flower?

THCA flower is dried cannabis sativa bud that’s been bred to contain high levels of tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) and low levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Because it contains less than 0.3% THC by dry weight, it’s considered hemp and is therefore federally legal. 

THCa turns into THC when heated through a process known as decarboxylation: you get the same effects from high-THCA, low-THC strains as you would from strains with a lower ratio of THCa to THC. 

All cannabis flower strains tend to contain high levels of THCA, but they typically also contain significant percentages of THC, making them federally illegal and therefore not as widely available. 

THCA flower is bred specifically to contain larger amounts of THCA and smaller amounts of THC. This makes it legal, but due to decarboxylation, it still creates the potent effects you’d expect from regular flower.

Is THCA Flower Legal?

Yes, THCA flower is federally legal in the US, although it’s restricted in certain states. 

In its raw form, THCA flower contains less than 0.3% THC by dry weight, which means it’s considered hemp under US law, which is federally legal as of the 2018 Farm Bill. 

Trap Teddy FAQs

Can THCA cause a high?

Raw THCA will not cause a high. However, when it’s lit (as when you smoke the flower), it converts into THC, a psychoactive cannabinoid that will create an uplifting, euphoric high.

What is the strongest THCA flower?

THCA flowers with higher THCA levels will be the strongest, as this THCA will be converted into THC when you smoke the flower.

Is THCA more potent?

THCA is not more potent as THC. Rather, it’s the precursor to THC: it becomes THC when it’s decarboxylated (which happens when THCA is heated).

What is THCA and why is it legal?

Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) is a naturally-occurring cannabinoid in the cannabis sativa plant. It’s the acidic precursor to THC that becomes THC when heated. THCA is legal because federal laws specifically concern the legality (or lack thereof) or THC, not THCA; the two cannabinoids are distinct.