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Delta Beverages

Delta Beverages

Food, Drinks & Restaurants · Wine & Spirits

Delta Beverages sells hemp-derived, lightly-carbonated social tonics sold in 12 oz cans. SKUs center on three functional blends—Dream, Focus and Soothe—each offered in 5-10 mg Delta-9 THC or 10-20 mg CBD potencies; a four-pack retails for $19-24 online and in 1,500+ U.S. liquor stores, smoke shops and natural grocers, placing the line in the mid-range wellness drink tier. The brand’s USP is “microdose mixology”: 5 calories, zero added sugar, fast-onset nano-emulsified cannabinoids that deliver a perceptible lift within 15 minutes yet stay under the 0.3 % federal THC limit. Delta’s pastel packaging, QR-linked COAs and bartender-inspired flavor pairings—such as grapefruit + rosemary—have made the “Social” collection its best-known subset and a go-to for alcohol-curious consumers. Primary buyers are 25-40-year-old urban professionals who want a hangover-free social buzz and value transparent dosing, clean labels and functional botanicals like L-theanine and ashwagandha. The brand speaks to wellness-oriented, nightlife-experimenting adults who treat cannabis as a lifestyle accessory rather than a recreational excess. Delta competes in the emerging “cannabis seltzer” set against both higher-dose THC drinks and adaptogenic zero-proof spirits; it differentiates by keeping THC levels mild enough for multi-can sessions, distributing through conventional beverage channels rather than dispensaries, and marketing itself as a sessionable alcohol alternative instead of a potent edible.

The buzz without the hangover, the clarity without the sobriety

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