Frosted Brands Strawberry Cough THCA Flower – 37.21% THCA
Price range: $26.49 through $211.92

Strawberry Cough is a sativa-dominant THCA flower from Frosted Brands, bred from a Haze × Strawberry Fields cross and tested at 37.21% THCA — calculating to 32.63% total THC upon full decarboxylation. It is built for experienced consumers who want a high-potency, head-forward session with a distinct fruit-and-haze flavor profile they can actually taste from the first draw. This is not a beginner strain or a casual introduction to THCA flower; at this potency tier, anyone without an established tolerance should not start here.
What defines this batch is the clarity of its cannabinoid architecture — the profile is almost entirely THCA with almost nothing else competing for effect character, which tends to produce a noticeably cleaner, more focused onset than a blended or multi-cannabinoid flower. At 37.21% THCA, the batch delivers 372.1 mg of raw cannabinoid per gram of flower; converted through heat to active Delta-9 THC, the calculated total lands at 32.63%, meaning a 0.3 gram session delivers roughly 98 mg of active THC equivalent and a 0.5 gram session approaches 163 mg — a range that places this squarely in the upper register of high-potency indoor flower. The pre-combustion Delta-9 THC registers at 0.17% by dry weight, confirmed below the 0.3% federal compliance threshold. Supporting the primary experience without redirecting it, CBGA contributes at 0.62% (6.21 mg/g) — its precursor role does not produce perceptible effect at these levels — and CBC rounds out the minor profile at 0.09% (0.88 mg/g). The absence of detectable Delta-8 THC, CBD, CBN, and THCV in this batch reinforces a profile that stays sharply single-cannabinoid in character from first draw to finish.
Strawberry Cough THCA flower is derived from federally compliant hemp and contains 0.17% Delta-9 THC by dry weight — below the 0.3% threshold established by the 2018 Agriculture Improvement Act and confirmed by third-party laboratory testing conducted by Badger Labs (PJLA accredited, ISO/IEC 17025:2017, Accreditation #115522), with full documentation available via the Lab Results link on this page. Because several states maintain their own restrictions on intoxicating hemp products, this product does not ship to Arkansas, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, or Vermont — it is intended for adults 21 years of age or older and should be kept out of reach of children and pets at all times. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery after use; effects from THCA flower typically onset within minutes of inhalation. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, and this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease — if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or take prescription medications, consult a healthcare provider before use. State hemp laws are an active area of legislation; if you have any questions about your state’s current status, we recommend verifying local regulations before ordering.
Strawberry Cough is priced from $26.49 for an eighth to $211.92 for a full ounce — a competitive range for verified, high-THCA indoor flower when you consider that per-eighth pricing from most single-brand direct channels runs comparably but offers no ability to compare batch results across brands or strains before buying. What D8 Austin adds to that equation is direct COA access: the Badger Labs results for this specific batch are available on the Lab Results tab on this page right now, before you add anything to your cart — not behind a contact form, not requiring a follow-up email, just there when you need it. That access point is the same across every product in the THCA flower catalog, which means you can do batch-to-batch comparisons at the point of decision rather than guessing at potency from a label. This strain is available both in-store at 9231 W Parmer Ln UNIT 102, Austin, TX 78717 and online with shipping to all eligible states. To compare current THCA flower strains across potency tiers and batch dates before committing to a weight, browse the full THCA flower selection at D8 Austin.

Cannabinoid Breakdown – Strawberry Cough (Lab Verified)
- THCA – 37.21%
The dominant cannabinoid in this batch. - Total THC – 32.63%
Reported as calculated total THC. - Delta-9 THC – 0.17%
Below the 0.3% federal compliance threshold. - Total Cannabinoids – 38.09%
Full measurable cannabinoid concentration. - CBGA – 0.62%
Supporting precursor cannabinoid. - CBC – 0.09%
Present in minor amounts. - CBD, CBDA, CBG, CBN, Delta-8 THC, THCV, CBDV – Not Detected
Strongly THCA-dominant profile.
- Strawberry Cough: The inhale opens with a clean, natural strawberry note — softer than candy and slightly tart, closer to fresh fruit than syrup, with a smoothness that does not require adjustment before the draw develops. The Haze genetics assert themselves mid-smoke in the form of a light herbal sharpness: bright, structured, and slightly green-edged, the kind of complexity that comes from Pinene and Myrcene working together to keep the profile from sitting entirely in sweetness. The finish is dry and lightly spiced, driven by the Caryophyllene in the profile — it closes cleanly and does not linger into heaviness, leaving the palate ready for the next draw without a waxy or artificial aftertaste.
- Morning sessions before work with a low meeting load
- Creative writing, design, or brainstorming sessions
- Social gatherings where conversation is the main activity
- Outdoor activities — hiking, cycling, or extended walking
- Music listening or attending live shows
- Photography, sketching, or other observational creative work
- Active solo projects requiring sustained focus
- Pre-activity motivation before exercise or physical work
How strong is this batch of Strawberry Cough, and how much should I use?
At 37.21% THCA, this flower converts to approximately 326.3 mg of active THC equivalent per gram upon full combustion or vaporization. A 0.3 gram session — roughly the content of a single packed bowl — delivers around 98 mg of active THC equivalent, and a 0.5 gram session approaches 163 mg. Those figures place a typical use squarely in the high-potency tier. Experienced consumers with an established tolerance will find this range manageable for an active, engaged session; anyone who has been on a tolerance break or is coming from lower-potency products should start with one or two draws, wait five to ten minutes, and assess before continuing. There is no universally correct session weight — what matters is knowing where the floor and the ceiling are before you load a full piece.
Is Frosted Brands Strawberry Cough THCA flower legal to buy?
At the federal level, yes. This flower is derived from hemp and contains 0.17% Delta-9 THC by dry weight, which is below the 0.3% threshold established by the 2018 Agriculture Improvement Act — confirmed by the Badger Labs COA available on this page. At the state level, several states have enacted their own restrictions on intoxicating hemp products regardless of federal status, and D8 Austin does not ship to Arkansas, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, or Vermont. If you are outside those states, this product is available for online order with standard shipping, or in person at the Austin location. Because state hemp laws are actively changing, if your situation is not clearly covered by the above, verify local regulations before ordering.
How does THCA flower compare to smoking Delta-8 or Delta-9 hemp flower?
The key distinction is in how the cannabinoid gets delivered. THCA flower contains raw, non-psychoactive THCA that converts to active Delta-9 THC through heat — so it functions identically to traditional cannabis flower in terms of onset, effect character, and duration, with potency determined by the THCA percentage (37.21% here). Delta-8 hemp flower is typically CBD flower that has been coated or infused with Delta-8 THC distillate after cultivation; it produces a noticeably lighter, shorter-duration effect with more of a body emphasis and less cerebral intensity than THCA flower at this concentration. Delta-9 hemp flower that reaches meaningful potencies is rare due to compliance constraints on live Delta-9 content. If you have used Delta-8 hemp flower and are considering THCA flower as a step up, the difference in delivered potency is not incremental — this batch at 37.21% THCA is substantially more active than any Delta-8 flower product you will find in the hemp market.
What should I expect from a session with this flower if I haven’t used high-potency THCA flower before?
Onset is fast — typically within two to three minutes of inhalation — and at 37.21% THCA, the effect arrives with more intensity than most hemp products you have used previously. The sativa-dominant character of Strawberry Cough tends to express as a head-forward lift: cerebral, socially energizing, and mentally active rather than sedating. At this potency tier, that clarity can tip into overstimulation if you push the session weight too high before you know how the strain sits with your specific tolerance. One or two draws from a bowl is a complete first session for anyone without recent high-potency THCA experience. Give it ten minutes before adding more. The Haze genetics mean the effect builds gradually rather than hitting a sharp wall immediately, which is both an asset (smoother onset) and a risk (easy to underestimate how far you are into it before the peak arrives).
What does the Haze × Strawberry Fields cross actually contribute to this strain’s character?
The Haze parentage is what gives Strawberry Cough its reputation for clear-headed, social energy — Haze genetics tend toward a cerebral, long-building effect with a light body presence and minimal couch-lock tendency. That lineage also drives the herbal, slightly green sharpness in the terpene profile; the Pinene component in particular supports the mental clarity and alertness associated with the strain’s uplifting character. Strawberry Fields softens the Haze sharpness by contributing the fruit-forward nose and a warmer, rounder sweetness on the palate — it rounds the experience into something that is active without being anxious, and social without being frantic. The Myrcene in this profile provides a mild body-balancing effect that keeps the Haze energy from becoming too wired, while the Caryophyllene adds the structural spice that keeps the flavor from sitting flat.
Why does the COA say 37.21% THCA but total THC is only 32.63%?
These two figures measure different things. THCA is the raw form of THC as it exists in the plant — non-psychoactive, and what the lab measures directly in the submitted flower sample. Total THC is a calculated estimate of how much active Delta-9 THC would be produced if all of the THCA were fully converted through heat, using the standard industry formula: (0.877 × THCA percentage) + Delta-9 THC percentage. The 0.877 multiplier accounts for the molecular weight lost in that conversion — THCA sheds a carboxyl group during decarboxylation to become the lighter Delta-9 THC molecule, so the resulting active cannabinoid weighs slightly less than the raw THCA. In practice, the 32.63% total THC figure is the closest estimate to what a fully combusted or vaporized session delivers; the 37.21% THCA figure is what the plant contains before heat is applied. Both numbers appear on the COA and are accessible via the Lab Results tab on this page.
All products containing THCA will not ship to states in which it is illegal (Arkansas, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, and Vermont).
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All THCA flower under “Frosted Brands, Alchemy, and or Renegade”, are packed and manufactured at Herbalxchange, LLC. Located at 12401 62nd St N, Suite 202, Largo, FL 33773.
All products contain less than 0.3% hemp-derived Delta 9 THC in compliance with the 2018 Farm Bill.
For adult use only. Keep out of reach of children. The product is not intended to prevent, diagnose, or treat any disease. Consult your doctor before use.














