Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nano THC? toggle icon

Nano THC is tetrahydrocannabinol that’s been reduced to ultra-small particles using nanoemulsification. This creates a nano emulsified THC drink base or nano THC syrup that your body can absorb more efficiently than traditional oil-based extracts. At True Herbal Creations, our nano syrup is engineered to blend into beverages and recipes without the strong cannabis taste you’d get from many extracts—ideal for a seamless THC drink experience.

What is Nano D9? toggle icon

Nano D9” or nano D9 THC refers to hemp-derived Delta-9 THC formulated with nanoemulsion tech. Our Nano D9 THC Simple Syrup (sometimes called simple D9, D9 syrup, syrup with THC, or canna syrup) is a versatile THC beverage enhancer designed for effortless mixing and repeatable dosing.

Why is Nano THC a breakthrough in cannabis products? toggle icon

Nano technology can offer:

  • Faster onset: many people feel effects in about 10–20 minutes vs. 30–90 for typical edibles.
  • Higher bioavailability: more efficient absorption may mean you can use less for similar effects.
  • Consistency: stable nanoemulsions help deliver predictable results each time. This is why customers choose True Herbal Creations (True Herbal) for modern THC drink enhancers and THC infused syrup products.
How fast do the nano products work? toggle icon

Thanks to nanoemulsification, many users report feeling effects in 10–20 minutes—faster than the 30–90 minute window typical of conventional gummies. This quicker onset can make dosing more predictable and experience-driven.

Do you offer subscriptions? toggle icon

Yes—look for subscription options on product pages (sometimes with perks like a free jigger). Subscribing keeps your True Herbal Creations nano THC syrup or gummies stocked without thinking.

Nano Simple Syrup

What is Nano D9 THC Simple Syrup? toggle icon

It’s a flavor-neutral, water-compatible cannabis simple syrup made with nano-emulsified Delta-9 THC. The nano process helps it blend into virtually anything—perfect for a smooth nano THC drink or culinary use. At True Herbal Creations, the syrup is positioned to mix into any food or beverage without overpowering flavor. 

How do I make cannabis lemonade with the syrup? toggle icon

You’ve got options! Our Nano D9 THC Simple Syrup turns any lemonade into a smooth THC drink:

  • Infused lemonade / cannabis lemonade / cannabis infused lemonade: Stir your preferred dose into fresh lemonade.
  • Weed lemonade / weed infused lemonade: Same idea—just mix, chill, and serve over ice.
  • Want step-by-step? See our recipe page for how to make THC lemonade and how to make weed lemonade with True Herbal Creations products.
How fast does it work? toggle icon

Many customers feel initial effects in about ~15 minutes thanks to the nano formulation (timing varies by person).

What sizes are available? toggle icon

We offer 2oz and 11oz bottles plus multi-packs available in each size.

How do I use it in drinks? toggle icon

Think of it as a pourable THC mixer / THC beverage enhancer. Stir measured syrup into iced tea, agua fresca, spritzers, smoothies, or seltzer for a clean nano emulsified THC drink—no oil slicks or separation.

Are subscriptions available? toggle icon

Yes—this item supports recurring purchases so you can keep your nano syrup stocked. 

Nano Gummies

What about those nano gummies? toggle icon

Our gummies use nanoemulsified THC, so many customers feel effects in 10–20 minutes (vs. 30–90). The “breakthrough” is the fusion of:

  • Nano THC delivery for fast, efficient effects
  • Flavorless infusion that lets real fruit and herb notes shine
  • Thoughtful botanicals to support an elevated, functional experience
What’s in each gummy? toggle icon

Each gummy contains 10 mg Delta-9 THC. One jar has 30 gummies for a total of 300 mg per jar (assorted fruity flavors).

Are they nano? How fast do they work? toggle icon

Yes—your site positions them as nano-emulsified. Many customers feel onset in about 10–20 minutes (faster than conventional edibles). Timing varies by person—start low and wait before taking more.

How should I dose if I’m new? toggle icon

A common first-timer range is 2.5–5 mg THC. You can cut a gummy into halves (≈5 mg) or quarters (≈2.5 mg). Wait at least 2 hours before considering more so you don’t stack doses too quickly.

How long do effects last? toggle icon

Edible effects often last 3–6+ hours depending on your metabolism, what you’ve eaten, and tolerance. Plan your setting/time accordingly and avoid driving or operating machinery.

How do I store them? toggle icon

Keep the jar tightly sealed, in a cool, dry place away from heat and sunlight. Excess heat can soften/melt gummies and may degrade potency over time.

Will these make me fail a drug test? toggle icon

These contain Delta-9 THC and may cause a positive THC result on drug tests. If you’re subject to testing, do not consume.

Recipe Infusion Questions

Will nano syrup change the taste or texture? toggle icon

Our flavorless nano syrup is designed to be neutral. It sweetens like standard simple syrup and shouldn’t add a cannabis taste. Texture stays smooth in drinks, glazes, and sauces.

How do I swap nano syrup for sugar in a recipe? toggle icon

Treat it like regular 1:1 simple syrup (sugar + water).

  • For cocktails & drinks: Replace other sweeteners ounce-for-ounce.
  • For baking/cooking: Replace the recipe’s liquid sweetener portion. If the recipe uses granulated sugar, reduce that sugar slightly (start with 1 Tbsp less per 1 Tbsp nano syrup added) to keep sweetness balanced.
  • Working with a rich syrup (2:1 sugar:water) recipe? Start by using ¾ oz nano syrup for every 1 oz rich syrup and adjust to taste.
When should I add nano syrup—before or after cooking? toggle icon

For best potency and emulsion stability, add near the end:

  • Hot dishes: Stir in off-heat or at a gentle warmth.
  • Baked goods: Mix into glazes, syrups, soaks, or fillings after baking; or use in no-bake treats (cheesecake bars, truffles).
  • Sauces: Finish the sauce with nano syrup; avoid hard boiling after it’s added.
Can I use nano syrup in hot drinks (coffee, tea, toddies)? toggle icon

Yes. Let hot liquids cool slightly below ~160–170°F (70–75°C) before stirring in your dose. Very high heat and vigorous boiling can stress emulsions and aren’t necessary.

Will it separate in acid, dairy, or carbonated drinks? toggle icon

It’s built to stay uniform, but technique matters:

  • Acidic (lemonade, shrubs): Add nano syrup and water first, then acids; stir well.
  • Dairy (latte, milk punch): Blend nano syrup into dairy before adding citrus to prevent curdling.
  • Carbonation: Add nano syrup to the glass, gently top with bubbles, and stir to limit foaming.

If you see slight separation, shake/stir again or add a splash more mixer.

Can I reduce or simmer nano syrup? toggle icon

Brief warming is fine for blending, but avoid prolonged boiling after adding nano syrup. To make a thick glaze, reduce a non-infused base first, take it off the heat, then stir in nano syrup.

Can I bake directly with nano syrup? toggle icon

You can, but you’ll get more predictable results by:

  • Using nano syrup in fillings, frostings, glazes, or post-bake soaks
  • Swirling it into batters right before baking and keeping oven times moderate.

For crispy, high-heat applications (hard crack, caramel), dose after cooking.

What tools help with accuracy? toggle icon

A marked jigger, teaspoon set, or small scale (for mL/grams) makes repeatable dosing simple. For big batches, a graduated pitcher is clutch.

Can I use nano syrup in savory dishes? toggle icon

Definitely—try a teaspoon in vinaigrettes, BBQ sauces, chili crisp, or glazes. Balance sweetness with acid (vinegar/citrus) and salt.

Troubleshooting toggle icon
  • Too strong: Dilute the batch with more base (water/juice) and split into additional servings; re-label mg/serving.
  • Too weak: Top each serving with a measured micro-dose of nano syrup.
  • Separation or oil slick: Add more mixer, shake vigorously, or blend briefly. Build in this order: base → nano syrup → acids/alcohol → ice → stir.
  • Too sweet: Cut other sweeteners, add acid (lemon, lime, vinegar) or a pinch of salt.