Charlotte Brewery Launches THC-Infused Seltzer Line
A local Charlotte brewery is jumping into the cannabis business. Noda Brewing Company just released Happy Bird, their new take on THC seltzers. Industry experts predict drinks like these could generate $5.8 billion in sales within months.
Each bubbly can contain either 5mg or 10mg of THC. The drinks combine full-spectrum THC with natural ingredients in three unique flavors: refreshing Lavender Lemon, bright Grapefruit Hibiscus, and Zesty Ginger Lime.
These beverages hit shelves without sugar, calories, or artificial ingredients. The timing is ideal consumers increasingly seek alternatives to traditional beer and cocktails. The data backs it up, THC drinks are trending. Industry experts connect this surge to the growing “sober curious” movement popular among younger generations.
But producers navigate a complicated regulatory landscape. Complex state and federal regulations create obstacles for THC drink companies looking to expand in 2025. Rules vary by state and this complicates how companies can market and distribute their drinks across state lines.
Health-conscious consumers want these alcohol alternatives. Younger buyers are leading this shift away from conventional alcohol. The production carefully mixes THC with drink bases. This precise method ensures consistent potency in every can.
Happy Bird joins many new cannabis drinks entering the market. As more states legalize THC drinks, analysts predict continued growth. Distribution experts monitor regulatory changes closely. Currently, strict laws restrict THC product movement between states.