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Your complete guide to understanding cannabis — from the plant itself to how our infused beverages and syrups work in your body.
Cannabis is a flowering plant in the family Cannabaceae that has been cultivated by humans for thousands of years. It produces over 100 unique chemical compounds called cannabinoids — the most well-known being THC and CBD.
When cannabis is consumed, these cannabinoids interact with the body's endocannabinoid system (ECS) — a complex signaling network found in every mammal that helps regulate mood, sleep, appetite, pain, and immune function.
Modern cannabis products come in many forms, including syrups, beverages, edibles, tinctures, vapes, and flower — each offering different onset times and effects.
Primary psychoactive compound. Creates the "high."
Non-intoxicating. Calming and therapeutic.
Aromatic compounds affecting flavor and effects.
Secondary compounds with potential health benefits.
Understanding nano-emulsification and why our drinks hit differently.
Cannabis oil and water don't naturally mix. Nano-emulsification breaks cannabinoids into particles as small as 25 nanometers, allowing them to stay suspended in water and absorb much more efficiently in the body.
Standard oil-based edibles must pass through your liver before reaching your bloodstream — causing a 30–120 minute delay. Nano-cannabinoids begin absorbing in the mouth and stomach, often in 10–30 minutes.
Regular cannabis oil edibles have bioavailability as low as 6–10%. Nano-formulations can achieve 3–5x better absorption — meaning you need less to achieve the same effect, and dosing is far more predictable.
Because nano-cannabinoids are processed more efficiently, the effects typically last 2–4 hours — shorter than traditional edibles (4–8 hours). This makes them more manageable and easier to plan around.
The main psychoactive compound in cannabis. Binds to CB1 receptors in the brain, producing euphoria, altered perception, increased appetite, and pain relief.
Non-intoxicating and the most abundant cannabinoid in hemp. Interacts with the ECS in a way that does not cause a high, but may help with anxiety, inflammation, and sleep.
Known as the "mother cannabinoid." CBG is the precursor from which THC and CBD are synthesized. It has shown potential for pain and inflammation without psychoactive effects.
Mildly psychoactive compound formed as THC ages and oxidizes. Known for its reportedly sedating effects, CBN is popular in sleep-focused products.
A minor cannabinoid structurally similar to THC but with notably different effects — it may suppress appetite and produce a clearer, more energetic effect at low doses.
A non-psychoactive cannabinoid that may contribute to the anti-inflammatory and antidepressant effects of cannabis, particularly when combined with other cannabinoids (entourage effect).
Especially for beverages and syrups — finding your dose takes a little patience. Here's a framework to get started safely.
Barely perceptible. Good for extreme sensitivity or just wanting subtle relaxation. Great for your first time with any new product. Most CBD products fall in this range.
Mild, manageable effects. Ideal for most recreational users and those new to cannabis beverages. Our lemonade and sparkling water (5–10mg) are perfect at this range.
Noticeable to strong effects. For consumers with established tolerance. Our Berry Blast (25mg) and some syrup servings fall here. Not recommended for first-timers.
Strong effects, only for very experienced consumers. At this level, set and setting matter greatly. Never drive. Always have water and a comfortable space available.
Our nano-emulsified beverages typically begin working in 10–30 minutes. Syrups taken sublingually (under the tongue) may feel effects in 15–20 minutes. Syrups mixed into food may take 30–60 minutes. Always wait before consuming more.
It depends on the THC content and your personal tolerance. Our 5mg lemonade is mild for most. Our 25mg Berry Blast is designed for experienced consumers. New users should always start with the lowest available dose.
We strongly advise against it. Combining cannabis and alcohol can dramatically amplify the effects of both, leading to uncomfortable experiences like nausea, anxiety, or dizziness. Choose one or the other.
Our products are sold only in jurisdictions where cannabis is legal for adult use. Always check your local laws before purchasing. You must be 21+ (or the legal age in your jurisdiction) to buy our products.
Thanks to nano-emulsification technology, our cannabinoids are broken into microscopic particles that absorb much faster through the digestive system and mucous membranes — unlike oil-based edibles that must be metabolized by the liver.
Yes. Even low-dose THC products can cause a positive drug test result. THC metabolites can remain detectable in urine for days to weeks depending on frequency of use, body composition, and testing thresholds. CBD-only products may also contain trace THC.
Store syrups in a cool, dark place (refrigerate after opening). Canned beverages are best consumed within 12 months of production date. Avoid extreme heat or direct sunlight, which can degrade cannabinoids over time.