Collective Project announce the release of two new cannabis-infused beverages to the Canadian market: Day Tripper Raspberry and Vanilla Sparkling Juice and CBN Lemon and Ginger Iced Tea. These beverages are launching just in time for Canadians who are looking for alternatives to alcohol or participating in activities such as Dry January or February.
Day Tripper is a Raspberry and Vanilla Sparkling Juice inspired by their already popular infused beverage, Blood Orange, Yuzu, Vanilla Sparkling Juice. Made with real raspberry puree and a balanced 1:1 dose, Day Tripper provides a vibrant and juicy flavour profile, with an even ‘high’.
“Blood Orange, Vanilla, Yuzu is a fan favourite within the industry, so while these are tough shoes to fill, we went on a search to find similar flavour combinations that could become the sister to our flagship drink,” explains Toni Shelton, Managing Director of Collective Project. “Raspberries, similar to blood oranges, are known to have mood-boosting effects. We hope our research shows that the combination of our emulsion and our recipe leaves drinkers feeling uplifted even after the offset wears off.”
CBN Lemon and Ginger Iced Tea is intended for drinkers looking to relax. Made with chamomile, ginger, and a 2:1 dose of THC and CBN, this beverage is refreshing and soothing, complementing a good night’s rest.
“We are always looking to deliver on an experience top to bottom, meaning the ‘high’ should match the flavour. CBN has become popular for aiding in sleep, so we wanted to create a flavour combination that echoes a nighttime tea with a fresh take,” explains Shelton.
Both of these new releases will be available across Ontario and British Columbia beginning the last week of January.