CANN Debuts A Cannabis-Infused, Caffeinated Drink

The beverage space is a dynamic landscape right now, especially with hard seltzers taking up the majority of real estate when it comes to recent innovation. But some buzz is starting to be made by the cannabis companies with their own THC-infused offerings.

For instance, Cann is the top-selling weed-infused beverage in California according to BDS Analytics. Founded by Stanford and Harvard graduates, Cann is changing up social drinking with their lineup of microdosed, non-alcoholic beverages. Their latest innovation comes in the form of a first-of-its-kind cannabis-infused-caffeinated drink.

Dubbed a Passion Peach Maté, this new drink was designed in collaboration with musician and Cann investor Tove Lo and two leading California dispensaries, Sweet Flower and Airfield Supply Co.

As for taste, Passion Peach Maté claims to deliver a “sweet peach taste with an uplifting, energetic buzz” and is Cann’s first product offering to add all-natural caffeine to its signature microdose of THC.

If you’re curious to try a sip and get weird with it, you can purchase Passion Peach Maté at both Sweet Flower and Airfield Supply Co. dispensaries.

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