Summery Sativa Seltzers

by | Sep 6, 2023 | News Articles

This Peach Tea Seltzer is Free Of Sugar and Calories

 — September 3, 2023 — Lifestyle

LEVIA, which holds the distinction of the first cannabis beverage company based in the state of Massachusetts, launched a truly delectable peach tea seltzer that is infused with sativa, making it a fine example of a cannabis drink with a wonderful taste thanks the combination of tea and fruity peach flavor profiles.

Developed as part of the company’s ‘Summer Classics’ series, this peach tea seltzer is available in 12-ounce cans, each of which contains 5 mg of THC and is completely devoid of any sugar or calories.

Made in the town of Georgetown, Massachusetts, this peach tea seltzer marked LEVIA’s first foray into teas, exemplifying the growing importance of this category in the cannabis beverage market.

Image Credit: LEVIA

Trend Themes
1. Cannabis Beverage Market – The launch of LEVIA’s peach tea seltzer exemplifies the growing importance of the teas category in the cannabis beverage market.
2. Sugar-free and Calorie-free Beverages – LEVIA’s peach tea seltzer, devoid of any sugar or calories, taps into the increasing demand for healthier beverage options.
3. Infused Sativa Drinks – The combination of tea and fruity peach flavor profiles in LEVIA’s sativa-infused seltzer showcases the appeal of infused beverages in the cannabis industry.
Industry Implications
1. Cannabis Beverage – The launch of LEVIA’s peach tea seltzer highlights innovative offerings in the cannabis beverage industry.
2. Health and Wellness – LEVIA’s sugar-free and calorie-free peach tea seltzer caters to the increasing consumer demand for healthier beverage options in the health and wellness industry.
3. Tea – LEVIA’s venture into teas with their peach tea seltzer presents opportunities for growth and product diversification in the tea industry.

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