KAPOW: Taste the Tsssss

|Angel Ortiz
KAPOW: Taste the Tsssss

Berry Baby Steps

Kapow began as a whisper in Southern California—purple-dusted nugs passed hand-to-hand at sesh tables. No hype. No license. Just “Zelle me, don’t tell me.” By 2020, Kapow teased jars of White Berries and Melon Berries—no disclosed lineage, just pure flavor.

Built on Berries & Fashion

Every Kapow strain hits the same terpene lane: candied berries layered over cream. Melon Berries, Dark Berries, Super Berries, Berries & Cream, Premium Berries, Berry Lemonhead—the brand built its identity on this singular flavor profile.

Trap to Top Shelf

In 2021, White Berries earned a spot on High Times Magazine’s “Cop List,” with journalist Jon Cappetta calling it “super small-batch” and “underground elite.” That same year, Kapow products hit menus in New York City, Houston, and Washington D.C., flipping for $100 an eighth on look and nose alone.

Streetwear to Shelf Pieces

From KB Monster hats and Melon-State snapbacks to berry pillows, $150 jerseys, and $2,000 limited GN bags, Kapow’s merch moves like archive fashion not standard promotional drops.

Hash Hole Heaven

In 2025, Kapow partnered with FidelyTings to release exclusive hash holes—2 grams of Kapow flower and 0.6 grams of rosin, rolled in LooseLeaf wraps with 10mm RipTip filters. Flavors included:


  • Melon Berries × Guava Tree / GMO Pie

  • Super Berries × Juicy Cubes / Red Zone / Honey Sherb

  • Premium Berries × Grape Pie / Red Zone


Each roll was loud, limited, and highly sought after.

Ghost Growers, Loud Legacy

No names. No faces. Just the KB team. No licensed grows. No seed packs. No interviews. Just terpenes and direct messages.

Terps as Culture

Kapow isn’t just flower—it’s a vibe. Custom mylars, die-cut stickers, high-ticket tees. Drops so rare they move like contraband collectibles.

Verde Manguitos Lands

Verde Manguitos (Northern Lights × Mango Haze) recently touched down in New York and Chicago—a limited drop showcasing loud fruit flavors with no mids in sight.

Berries Don’t Lie

Five years in, Kapow remains small-batch, street-rooted, and flavor-obsessed. No shortcuts. No compromises. Just handcrafted fruit bombs with cult status.

Kapow moves in berries, not batches.

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