THC Beverages Gain Popularity as Discreet, Quick-Acting Alternative
THC-infused beverages, a new and versatile way to consume cannabis, are gaining popularity. These drinks offer controlled dosing, quick onset, and a discreet alternative to traditional methods.
THC beverages come in various flavors and formats, including sparkling waters, lemonades, cold brews, kombuchas, and mocktails. They are made by infusing water-soluble THC extracts into liquids, ensuring consistent dosing and faster effects compared to traditional edibles.
Thanks to nanoemulsion technology, users often feel the effects within 15 to 30 minutes, quicker than typical edibles. When trying THC drinks, it's recommended to start with a low dose of 2.5 to 5 mg and wait at least an hour before consuming more.
THC beverages can be enjoyed during meals or social events, providing a middle ground between other consumption methods in terms of onset, duration, and discreetness. They appeal to users seeking a familiar, discreet, and odorless way to consume cannabis.
THC-infused drinks are legal only in areas where recreational or medical cannabis use is permitted, and users must be at least 21 years old in many places. While the first companies to introduce THC drinks cannot be clearly identified, these beverages are now a significant part of the cannabis market, offering users a new, convenient, and social way to consume THC.
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