D8 Super Store Review: 9-Gram Disposables, Three Months Before the Definition Changes
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D8 Super Store Review: 9-Gram Disposables, Three Months Before the Definition Changes

D8 Super Store is a large hemp marketplace with free shipping over $49 and thousands of products including multi-gram disposables. Its entire intoxicating catalogue is over the 0.4 mg per-container cap taking effect November 12, 2026.

By Med Consumer Watch Team
D8 Super Store is a large online hemp retailer carrying thousands of products from brands including Cake and Dazeddelta-8, delta-10, THCa, HXC (HHC), disposables and cartridges, edibles, and a wide vape range with disposables listed from 1 gram all the way to 9 grams. Verified terms: free shipping on orders over $49, "trusted by 100,000+ customers", discreet shipping on all orders, a Super Points rewards programme, sale sections including "THC Under $20", and prices from $8.95 upward. The site carries the correct FDA disclaimer and states 21+ only. Two things dominate any honest assessment. First, the November 12, 2026 federal redefinition. P.L. 119-37 excludes products containing more than 0.4 mg of total THC per container from the hemp definition, and excluded products fall under the Controlled Substances Act. A 9-gram disposable is not marginally over that cap. It is over it by a factor in the thousands. Second, vaping safety, which this category discusses less than it should — and which matters more here than in edibles, because inhaled products carry risks that swallowing does not. This review contains affiliate links and we may earn a commission if you buy through them. The assessment is our own. Verified against the retailer's own pages on August 11, 2026. 21+ only.

What changes on November 12, 2026

This is the fact that most affects anyone spending money here, so it comes first. The law. Public Law 119-37, enacted November 12, 2025, redefines hemp with effect from November 12, 2026 — 365 days after enactment. The new definition excludes cannabis products containing more than 0.4 milligrams of total THC per container, and excludes cannabinoids not capable of being naturally produced by the plant or that were synthesised. Excluded products are regulated under the Controlled Substances Act as marijuana. (Congressional Research Service, IF13136 and LSB11381.) Applied to this catalogue: Delta-8 and delta-10 are generally produced by chemical conversion from CBD. The "not capable of being naturally produced" and "synthesised" language is aimed squarely at them, in addition to the quantity cap. HXC / HHC is likewise a converted cannabinoid. THCa converts to delta-9 on heating, and the new test is written in terms of total THC, which captures the acid form. A multi-gram disposable contains hundreds to thousands of milligrams of cannabinoid. Against a 0.4 mg per-container cap, this is not a close call. What that means for you, practically: Do not stockpile. There is no consumer grandfather provision. After the date, excluded products are controlled substances regardless of when you bought them, and a larger stock is a larger exposure, not a hedge. Buy only what you will use before November. Check your own state, today. A meaningful number of states already prohibit delta-8 and similar cannabinoids outright, independently of federal law. A retailer shipping to you does not establish that receiving it is lawful where you are. On the conversion chemistry, which is worth understanding. Delta-8 does not occur in hemp in commercially useful quantities. It is made by acid-catalysed conversion of CBD, and that process can leave residual reactants, catalysts and unidentified by-products. This is the strongest reason to insist on a full-panel certificate of analysis — not just cannabinoid potency, but residual solvents, heavy metals, pesticides and, ideally, an accounting for unknown conversion by-products.
  • Product type | Position after Nov 12, 2026
  • Delta-8, delta-10, HHC/HXC | Converted cannabinoids - hit by both the quantity cap and the synthesised-cannabinoid language
  • THCa flower and vapes | New test is total THC, which captures the acid form
  • Multi-gram disposables | Hundreds to thousands of mg against a 0.4 mg cap
  • Edibles | Over the cap at any normal dose
  • Non-intoxicating CBD isolate | Least exposed
  • What to do now | Buy what you will use; do not stockpile; check your state

Do not stockpile intoxicating hemp products ahead of November 12, 2026. The federal redefinition contains no consumer grandfather clause: products over 0.4 mg total THC per container are excluded from the hemp definition and regulated as marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act, irrespective of when they were purchased. Several states already prohibit these products outright.

Vaping specifically: the safety conversation this category avoids

Inhaled products deserve their own treatment, and a review that skipped it would be doing readers a disservice. The EVALI outbreak is the essential context. In 2019–2020, an outbreak of e-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury caused thousands of hospitalisations and dozens of deaths in the US. CDC investigation identified vitamin E acetate — used as a thickening agent in some THC-containing vaping products — as strongly linked to the outbreak, found in lung fluid samples from affected patients. The products implicated were overwhelmingly informally sourced THC vapes. What that means practically today: Vitamin E acetate should not be present. Ask whether the COA screens for it. A retailer selling THC vapes should be able to answer immediately. Full-panel testing matters more for vapes than for anything else, because you are heating an oil and inhaling the products of that heating. Ask for: cannabinoid potency, residual solvents, heavy metals, pesticides and vitamin E acetate. Heavy metals deserve particular attention in disposables, because the hardware itself — coils, wicks, solder — can contribute lead and nickel to the aerosol. This is a hardware issue as much as an oil issue, and cheap hardware is a real risk factor. Beyond EVALI: inhaling any heated oil is not benign. The long-term respiratory effects of vaping cannabinoid distillates are not well characterised, simply because the products are recent. "Not known to be harmful" and "known to be safe" are different statements, and only the first applies. Two further points: Multi-gram disposables mean very large total consumption. A 9-gram disposable is an enormous quantity of concentrate in a single device. Higher potency and easy availability drive higher intake, and heavy cannabis use is associated with dependence and with cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome — cyclical severe vomiting that people frequently do not connect to the cause and which resolves on stopping. Disposable hardware is an environmental and safety issue. Lithium batteries must not go in household waste, and damaged batteries are a genuine fire risk. And the point that applies to everyone: these products are intoxicating, will cause positive drug tests, and must not be used before driving — for far longer than most people assume.

Vitamin E acetate was strongly linked by CDC to the 2019-20 EVALI outbreak of vaping-associated lung injury, which caused thousands of hospitalisations and dozens of deaths, predominantly involving informally sourced THC vapes. Before buying any cannabinoid vape, confirm the certificate of analysis screens for vitamin E acetate, heavy metals, pesticides and residual solvents. Seek urgent medical care for cough, breathlessness or chest pain after vaping.

What the retailer does well, and what to check

Judged as a retailer rather than on the category it sells, several things here are reasonable. Scale and brand range. Thousands of products across many brands means genuine choice and price comparison in one place. Some of the brands carried have real operations behind them — the site describes Dazed as having roots in a large US hemp extraction lab with vertical integration, which if accurate is a meaningfully better supply position than white-label sourcing. Free shipping over $49 is a low threshold, discreet shipping is stated on all orders, and a rewards programme is offered. "US-sourced, authentic merchandise only" addresses a real problem — counterfeit vape hardware and cartridges are widespread, and buying from an authorised retailer rather than a marketplace listing is genuinely safer. The FDA disclaimer and 21+ statement are present and correctly worded. What to check before ordering: Your own state's law. This is on you, not the retailer. Several states prohibit these products outright. The batch-matched COA for the specific product, covering potency, residual solvents, heavy metals, pesticides and vitamin E acetate. A "lab tested" badge is not a test result. The return policy on opened products, which we could not verify. Age verification at checkout, which on hemp sites is typically a self-declared checkbox rather than a control. On the merchandising. "THC Under $20", "Super Days", bonus points and bulk deals are ordinary retail promotion. The one thing worth naming is that price-led promotion of high-potency inhalables encourages volume buying — and given the November date, volume buying is the specific thing not to do this year. Marketplace caveat. As with any multi-brand retailer, the quality of what you receive is the quality of the brand you chose, not of the storefront. Fifty brands means fifty quality systems. Pick the brand deliberately.

Ask for the batch-matched certificate of analysis before ordering any cannabinoid vape, and check specifically that it screens for vitamin E acetate, heavy metals and residual solvents - not just cannabinoid potency. Potency-only COAs are common and they do not cover what actually caused harm in this category.

Frequently asked questions

What does D8 Super Store sell? Delta-8, delta-10, THCa and HHC products from many brands — disposables and cartridges, edibles and more, with prices from $8.95 and free shipping over $49. What happens on November 12, 2026? The federal hemp definition excludes products containing more than 0.4 mg of total THC per container, and excludes synthesised cannabinoids and those not naturally producible by the plant. Excluded products are regulated as marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act. Should I stock up before then? No. There is no consumer grandfather clause, and a larger stock is a larger exposure. Is delta-8 legal in my state? Several states prohibit it outright, independently of federal law. Check your own state — a retailer shipping to you does not establish that receiving it is lawful. How is delta-8 made? By acid-catalysed conversion from CBD, since it does not occur in useful quantities naturally. That process can leave residual reactants and by-products, which is why full-panel testing matters. What should a COA cover for a vape? Cannabinoid potency, residual solvents, heavy metals, pesticides and vitamin E acetate — the last being the substance CDC linked strongly to the EVALI outbreak. Is vaping these products safe? The long-term respiratory effects of inhaling cannabinoid distillates are not well characterised. Seek urgent care for cough, breathlessness or chest pain after vaping. Will these fail a drug test? Yes. All of these are intoxicating and detectable. What about the very large disposables? A multi-gram device is a large quantity of concentrate. Heavy use is associated with dependence and with cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome. How do I dispose of a disposable vape? Not in household waste. Lithium batteries require proper recycling and damaged batteries are a fire risk.

The Bottom Line

Our rating: 5 / 10. A competent, large-scale retailer with correct disclaimers, selling a catalogue that a federal redefinition takes apart in three months. As a shop it works. Thousands of products from many brands, free shipping over $49, discreet shipping, a rewards programme, correct FDA and 21+ disclaimers, and a stated commitment to authentic US-sourced merchandise — which matters more than it sounds, because counterfeit vape hardware and cartridges are a genuine and widespread problem and buying from an authorised retailer is safer than a marketplace listing. The catalogue is the issue, and the clock is the reason. P.L. 119-37 excludes products over 0.4 mg total THC per container from the hemp definition on November 12, 2026, and separately excludes synthesised cannabinoids and those not naturally producible by the plant. Delta-8, delta-10 and HHC are made by chemical conversion from CBD — they are hit by both provisions. A multi-gram disposable exceeds the cap by a factor in the thousands. Do not stockpile: there is no consumer grandfather clause, and quantity is exposure. And the vaping conversation deserves more space than this category gives it. CDC linked vitamin E acetate strongly to the 2019–20 EVALI outbreak, which caused thousands of hospitalisations and dozens of deaths, predominantly in informally sourced THC vapes. Before buying any cannabinoid vape, confirm the COA screens for vitamin E acetate, heavy metals, pesticides and residual solvents — potency-only certificates are common and do not cover what actually caused harm. Cheap hardware contributes heavy metals to the aerosol, which is a hardware problem as much as an oil one. Buy from here only what you will use before November, from a brand you have checked, with a batch-matched full-panel COA, and only after confirming your own state's law. Check D8 Super Store's current range Informational only, not legal or medical advice. Prices and terms verified as published August 11, 2026 and subject to change. Statutory analysis sourced to Congressional Research Service reports IF13136 and LSB11381 on P.L. 119-37. These products are intoxicating, are not FDA-approved to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, will cause positive drug tests, and must not be used before driving or operating machinery. Do not use in pregnancy or breastfeeding. Keep away from children and pets. Seek urgent medical care for cough, breathlessness or chest pain after vaping. State law varies and is in several states stricter than federal law. 21+ only.

Medical Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about your health or medications. Individual experiences may vary.

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