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They're fizzy, fruity, and pack a punch.
Keef knows how to mix THC and bubbles.
Keef Sodas has been around since 2010, blending THC with a bit of fizz to create something that feels familiar yet totally different. Their lineup offers flavors that do some justice to classic sodas.
And I absolutely love that they have options beyond the standard 10mg sodas that flood the online space. They do offer a light drink option, which is 10mg, but also an Xtreme line that contains 100mg of THC per can.
I bought both lines to see what a 10mg Keef soda feels like compared to a 100mg one, and let’s just say, the difference is very real.
Here’s my review on a few Keef sodas.
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If you’re anything like me, you like knowing how companies actually make the products you’re consuming. I’m a die-hard fan of shows like How It’s Made, so I never mind doing some research to find out the process behind the final product.
Keef starts by extracting THC from hybrid cannabis strains, usually with CO2 for a clean concentrate. They then decarboxylate the extract to activate the THC, emulsify it so it blends smoothly with carbonated water and natural flavors.
They make their drinks vegan, gluten-free, kosher, and caffeine-free—basically, a cleaner alternative to standard sugar bomb sodas.
The original flavor Keef drink nails the taste, smell, and look of Coca-Cola. It’s the most close-tasting to the real deal I’ve come across compared to other THC sodas out there. The high was very relaxing and easily mood-boosting for the several hours that the high lasted for me.
Blue Razz has that unmistakable “blue” flavor we know from snow cones, slushies, cocktails—you name it. It’s got the same sweet vibe as blue Gatorade, minus the electrolytes but with the added bonus of THC. I experienced a very mellow, easygoing high that felt a bit more concentrated in the body compared to the original flavor.
There’s hardly any weed taste in all the Keef sodas, this one especially. I literally thought that the root beer flavor tasted exactly like the real thing.
I got buzzed for sure after drinking one can, and supremely buzzed after drinking two. Powering through the day was easy and after a few hours, the high faded out so gradually I barely noticed the come-down that some THC drinks have me experiencing.
Purple passion has a strong grape flavor that easily comes through every sip.
It kind of reminds me of the grape sodas still around today but without the overbearing sweetness. There’s a mild fizz to this one, and it tasted a lot better over some ice.
Like the others, I felt nicely buzzed after one can. But grape isn’t exactly my favorite flavor, so if I had to choose, I’d stick to drinking the original or root beer.
And finally, the self-explanatory Keef Orange Kush tastes like… you guessed it… orange. (Not a given, since plenty of “orange THC sodas” out there taste like something no human should drink.)
This one definitely packs an orange-y kick, and I was pleasantly surprised at how natural the flavor is—it’s more like fresh-squeezed citrus than anything artificial. It’s a sweet, zesty twist that pairs perfectly with the mellow buzz.
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