Kanna is an exotic in the shop. It does not come from the hemp plant and has nothing to do with nicotine; it is a plant-substance class of its own: obtained from Sceletium tortuosum, a succulent from southern Africa that has been known there for centuries. If you want to buy Kanna, you should know that first, because it sets the products apart from everything else here.
Buying Kanna: in which form?
The selection is unusually broad for a niche plant. The most in-demand is the Buff Kokanna; alongside it there is Kanna as a vape pen in flavours like Cherry, Piña Colada or Nature, plus Kanna hash and the Highlander Highline in a 0.7-gram format. So from the vaporisable extract to the pure form, there is quite a range.
What to keep in mind when buying
Because Kanna is not a cannabinoid, different standards apply here than for hemp products. Composition and notes are on the respective product page, and you should read those before buying too. If you are specifically interested in the vaporisable form, you will find it gathered in the Kanna Vapes.
Frequently asked questions about Kanna
Is Kanna a cannabinoid?
No. Kanna comes from the Sceletium plant and is a plant-substance class of its own, related to neither hemp nor nicotine.
Where can I buy Kanna?
Directly in this collection, as a vape, hash, flower or powder like Buff Kokanna.
In which form is Kanna most popular?
The Buff Kokanna and the Kanna vape pens are searched for most often.
















