Trulieve Launches Onward: A Premium THC Beverage Available in 36 States

Trulieve Cannabis Corp. has announced the launch of Onward, a premium, non-alcoholic THC beverage offering “a modern alternative for social occasions.”

These beverages are compliant with the federal farm bill that legalized hemp, making them legal nationwide. They are available now online and coming soon to select Total Wine locations.

“Drawing on our vast experience in cannabis product development, Onward beverages powered by Trulieve are expertly crafted to align with evolving consumer preferences,” said Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers. “We are excited to introduce this innovative and federally compliant beverage line to those seeking a new and alternative form of refreshment.”

Onward beverages come in a variety of delicious flavors including Blueberry Mojito, Italian Spritz, Passionfruit Martini, Peach Bellini, and Sea Salt Margarita.

“These low-calorie, non-alcoholic cocktails are crafted in the U.S. using naturally derived THC and CBD with no artificial flavors, colors, or sweeteners offering consumers a new and natural way to sip, socialize, and savor the moment”, states a press release from Trulieve.

Available for purchase by consumers 21 years and older, Onward can be ordered via DrinkOnward.com and shipped directly to consumers in 36 states. Four packs of each flavor as well as a variety pack are coming soon for purchase at select Florida Total Wine stores in Clearwater, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, Tallahassee, Tampa, and St. Petersburg.

Onward beverages use a proprietary formulation and manufacturing process to provide a consistent experience in every can. When it comes to transparency and quality, we strive to set best practices for the industry and adult consumers. Lab testing for Onward beverages is conducted for each batch at final formulation and results can be found online at COA Testing.

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