Last updated: June 2026 · Written by Lars Miller, Herbal Profiles

Wunder Higher Vibes at a Glance
| Product type | THC seltzer with CBG |
| Flavor tested | Blackberry Lemon |
| Calories / sugar | 20 calories, 3g sugar per serving (two servings per can), sweetened with allulose |
| Onset | ~25 minutes, consistent |
| Price seen | $90.75 per 12-pack |
| My rating | 8.5/10 |
| Where to buy | findwunder.com |
Taste: Berry-Forward and Balanced
Pour it into a glass and you get an inviting light pink with lively carbonation. The first sip lands citrusy and berry-forward, sweet without tipping into sugary. It reminds me of Poppi with less soda character, built for a sunny Saturday afternoon. A noticeable cannabis note blends in underneath, adding depth instead of distraction.
The Aftertaste Question
As the zesty sweetness fades, a distinct cannabis flavor lingers with the citrus. I welcome it; plenty of drinkers want to taste what they’re drinking. If you prefer your THC fully disguised, this finish might not be for you.

What’s Inside
Twenty calories and 3 grams of sugar per serving, two servings per can. The ingredient list reads clean, with no words you can’t pronounce, and the can calls out functional extras like CBG and allulose right on the label.
Onset and Consistency
Effects arrive around 25 minutes, standard for the category, and land the same way every time. That reliability makes it easy to plan an evening around.
Packaging and Price
The can is a clear win: clean design, a floral pattern up top, and copy that actually informs. The price is the drawback. At $90.75 for a 12-pack, Higher Vibes costs roughly double what value-tier THC seltzers run, which keeps an otherwise excellent drink in special-occasion territory.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Wunder Higher Vibes taste like?
Bright blackberry and lemon up front, balanced sweetness, and a noticeable but well-blended cannabis note on the finish.
How many calories are in Wunder Higher Vibes?
20 calories and 3 grams of sugar per serving, with two servings per can. It uses allulose and includes CBG.
Is Wunder Higher Vibes worth it?
On taste and consistency, yes: I scored it 8.5/10. On price, the $90.75 12-pack makes it a premium pick rather than an everyday seltzer.
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