FAQ
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This depends on your tolerance levels. Our drinks are designed to be a lighter and chill high at 5mg THC per can... but if you're a newbie, you can start with half a can (2.5mg THC) and wait to feel the effects. Or, if you're experienced and know your tolerance levels, you can enjoy a full can or more.
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Our bodies process cannabinoids differently, and not every person's experience is equal. Most report a light buzz, an energizing euphoria, feelings of relaxation, amusement, and a general sense of well-being.
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This also varies by dose and each individual’s tolerance level. On average, the effects be felt as soon as 15 minutes, and last for 60-90 minutes after consumption
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Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta-9 THC) is the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis responsible for the “high” associated with marijuana use. It interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS), specifically the CB1 receptors in the brain, producing effects such as euphoria, altered perception, relaxation, and increased appetite.
The primary difference between cannabis- (or marijuana-) derived THC and hemp-derived THC lies in their legal definitions, sources, and regulatory status rather than their chemical composition.
• Cannabis/Marijuana-Derived THC is sourced from marijuana, which is legally defined as a Cannabis sativa plant that contains more than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight.
• Hemp-Derived THC is sourced from hemp, which is legally defined as a Cannabis sativa plant containing 0.3% or less delta-9 THC by dry weight.
Chemical Composition
THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) itself is the same molecule regardless of its source. Whether it comes from hemp or marijuana, delta-9 THC has the same psychoactive effects.
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Traditional edibles are made using a thick, oil-based cannabis concentrate. Because oil and water don’t mix well, dosing can be inconsistent—one bite may be much stronger than another, making it difficult to predict your experience.
When consumed, these edibles are processed through the digestive system and metabolized in the liver, where Delta-9 THC is converted into 11-Hydroxy THC. This metabolite is known for its potent psychoactive effects, leading to a more intense and longer-lasting high. Additionally, the onset is typically delayed, with effects taking an hour or more to kick in.
Cannabis beverages use nanoemulsion technology, which breaks cannabis oil into tiny, water-soluble particles. This ensures an even distribution in the liquid, creating a stable and consistent product.
Because of their small size, these particles are absorbed into the bloodstream more quickly, leading to a faster onset of effects. Unlike traditional edibles, THC beverages bypass much of the digestive process, reducing the conversion of Delta-9 THC into 11-Hydroxy THC
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A cannabis nanoemulsion is a tiny mixture of cannabis oil, water, and special blending agents called surfactants combined through ultrasonication.
Ultrasonication uses high-frequency sound waves to break the cannabis oil into extremely small particles, almost at the nano level. These tiny particles are evenly dispersed throughout the water, forming a stable solution. The resulting mixture is a translucent, consistent liquid that can be seamlessly blended into edibles and rapidly absorbed into the body.
The smaller particle size allows for faster absorption into the blood stream - as well as higher bioavailability (a measure of the amount of cannabinoids that enter the blood stream.