Los Angeles lit up on Thursday night as Wiz Khalifa and his iconic Khalifa Kush brand took over Sunset Social Clubto celebrate the official launch of the Khalifa Modül + Dok Travel Set—a sleek new collaboration with smoking tech pioneers Stündenglass.
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Nestled in the heart of the Sunset Strip, Sunset Social Club—a stylishly curated consumption lounge and dispensary—served as the ideal backdrop for the invite-only affair. Industry insiders, creatives, and canna-culture tastemakers gathered for a celebration that blended product innovation with the unmistakable energy of the KK lifestyle.
Upon arrival, guests were greeted with THC-infused cocktails, elevated eats, curated music, and of course, plenty of premium smoke. It was a sensory experience that embodied the luxury-meets-lifestyle ethos of both brands.
At the center of it all was the Khalifa Modül, an all-in-one portable smoking device that seamlessly transitions between flower and concentrate use. With precision temperature control and a bold aesthetic—featuring an iridescent borosilicate glass chamber etched with the Khalifa Kush logo—the Modül brings form and function together for consumers who want clean hits on the go, whether dabbing or blazing.
Retailing at $500, the Khalifa Modül + Dok Travel Set includes Stündenglass’s cutting-edge heating system, designed for optimal terpene expression and smoothness. It’s a product that doesn’t just deliver—it performs.
The night’s biggest moment came when Wiz Khalifa himself made a surprise appearance, breaking from his ongoing tour to pull up, spark up, and show love to the crowd. His presence was a reminder of what Khalifa Kush has always represented: authenticity, elevation, and a deep connection to the plant and the people.
This drop marks another chapter in the evolution of cannabis as lifestyle—and Wiz Khalifa as not just a cultural icon, but a savvy entrepreneur pushing the envelope of innovation. With Khalifa Kush continuing to expand and Stündenglass cementing its place in modern smoking technology, this collab feels less like a one-off—and more like a moment in a movement.

