Of Course Seth Rogen’s New Sparkling Water Is Weed Infused

Photo Credit : David Kitz / Houseplant
Photo: David Kitz : Houseplant

You know him, you love him—Seth Rogen. Maybe you’ve laughed along with his iconic performances in Knocked Up or The Interview. Or perhaps, like me, you admire him not just for his comedic chops but for championing the normalization of cannabis culture. That’s why the launch of his first THC-infused product under his Houseplant lifestyle brand feels like a natural next step for the actor and advocate.

Get ready to show some love for Seth Rogen’s latest creation: Houseplant sparkling water. Available in four sugar-free, all-natural flavors—citrus, black cherry, blackberry, and pineapple—these drinks are as refreshing as they are innovative. Naturally, pineapple made the cut, offering a playful nod to Rogen’s cult classic film Pineapple Express.

“Not every situation is right for smoking, and not everyone wants to smoke,” says Rogen. “Houseplant beverages offer an approachable dose that’s perfect for those trying THC for the first time and for regular consumers like me.”

Whether you’re California sober or cannabis curious—each can of Houseplant sparkling water contains a modest three milligrams of THC, which is a very approachable beverage in comparison to other brands like ST. IDES’s cannabis-infused High Teas that pack a hefty 100 milligrams of THC.

Seth Rogen seamlessly merged his passion for cannabis with his love for ceramics when he launched Houseplant in 2019. The lifestyle brand offers a curated collection of artisanal cannabis accessories, including beautifully designed ashtrays, grinders, and rolling sets. Each piece reflects Rogen’s signature blend of creativity and craftsmanship.

Houseplant sparkling beverages have been available in Canada since 2020, but now Americans can finally get their hands on them. The drinks are available for direct-to-consumer purchase or at Total Wine & Spirits and other select retailers across the U.S.

To order a four-pack of Houseplant sparkling water, visit drinkhouseplant.com.

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