Florida lawmakers again are considering proposals aimed at imposing strict regulations on the sale and production of euphoria ...
Clr!ty's Coffee Pot THC drinks are a natural fit, but fall just short. Their seltzers are better, even if they're a smidge too basic.
Grind with Gratitude, a new THC-infused seltzer line, launched in January 2025 from the owners of the Brunches restaurant brand. The seltzers, available in flavors like Kiwi Strawberry and Lemon ...
The Grind with Gratitude seltzers are infused with THC, a chemical found in cannabis. (THC products derived from hemp plants rather than marijuana are legal in North Carolina and across the country.) ...
THC-infused beverages can be sold in convenience stores, grocery stores and liquor stores. The drinks also are sold by ...
As consumer interest in hemp-derived THC continues to grow, Houston’s Bayou City Hemp Co. is balancing growth and innovation across its portfolio of beverages and gummies. The company’s portfolio ...
That's pretty much all there is to it. A solid enough artificial orange flavor, seltzer carbonation and no hint of the THC within. In fact, that's been pretty much the standard for Clr!ty.
meaning consumers can’t legally sip a THC seltzer at a bar or order a cannabis-infused cocktail at a restaurant. But hemp-derived THC drinks fall into a different category. Thanks to the 2018 ...