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Strawberry + Watermelon 5mg 1:1 THC:CBD Seltzer 4 Pack by Highly Casual
Strawberry + Watermelon 5mg 1:1 THC:CBD Seltzer 4 Pack by Highly Casual
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STRAWBERRY + WATERMELON —- About This Product —- We took two of our favorite fruits that you can only get in-season, and put them in a THC-infused seltzer you can drink 24/7 365. How you like them strawberries? Strawberry + Watermelon is a little bit sweet and a lot of bit delicious. The perfect combination of fresh fruit flavor with just the right amount of bubble. Every 12oz can comes with 5MG of THC inside Gluten Free Hangover Free Comes in a 4-pack --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- —- About The Brand —- Emerald Canning Partners is a joint venture between Pleasantrees and Andrew Blake, who is also the founder of Blake’s Hard Cider. Their facility is in the historic Gibraltar Trade Center in Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Pairing historical knowledge of crafting premium beverages with high-quality cannabis and premium customer service, ECP brings the necessary expertise to make immediate waves in the cannabis-infused beverage market. Historically, adding cannabis oil to beverages has been difficult, but through nano-emulsification technology, the ECP facility is one of the few in the country that can successfully add cannabis oils to a water-based beverage. The result; Highly Casual; the THC infused fruit of our labor, and the first beverage launched under ECP. Join us in raising a can as we cheers to a higher class of seltzer.
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