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Creative Waters’ CBD-Infused Sparkling Water Also Has THC In It

Peter F. by Peter F.
September 25, 2019
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If you’re still stressing about the White Claw shortage, I gotchu. A new seltzer brand launched today that not only tastes great, but will chill you tf out, too. The “fast-acting, micro-dosed” sparkling water comes in a variety of flavors, but also…strengths. They’ve got CBD-only and CBD + THC cans. Which means, yes, the latter will get you high.

“Creative Waters expands our portfolio of revolutionary smoke-free wellness products for those consumers looking for a safe, easy on-ramp into cannabis consumption,” EVP of marketing Maikel van de Mortel said in a statement. “Whether it be a relaxed or balanced experience or more of an elevated and energized sensation, Creative Waters offers a range of refreshing flavors; micro-dosed to support responsible cannabis consumption through our patent pending fast-acting onset and rapid dissipation technology.”

The debut launch features three flavors, Berry Lemon, Cucumber Lime, and Passionfruit Tangerine Coconut. The CBD-only cans are non-psychoactive and include 25g of the plant extract while the THC-infused variant has three mood profiles. You can opt for a can of Lift, Balance, or Relax. “Each of these products are micro-dosed with a specific ratio of CBD to THC to produce the desired mood level upon consumption,” a rep for the brand said. Some have less THC, more CBD and vise versa. The balance can is a 1:1 ratio.

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Because there are, you know, laws about marijuana, Creative Waters Co. (aka the Snoop Dogg of seltzer brands) is only available for purchase in Nevada and California dispensaries.

Megan Schaltegger
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Megan is a Delish editorial fellow and University of Missouri alum.

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We study the effects of cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive component of cannabis that does not produce the high associated with smoking or using it."There is a lot of debate on the health effects of marijuana and the use of cannabinoids, which are a group of compounds found in marijuana that have anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, anti-nausea and anti-emetic properties. However, there is a lack of solid scientific evidence to guide us in the application of cannabis therapeutics."

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