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Fast-onset infused seltzers, iced teas and mocktail mixers — chill, sip and enjoy.
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EdiblesFaded Cannabis Co. CBD Coffee
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EdiblesFaded Cannabis Co. CBD Hot Chocolate
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EdiblesFaded Cannabis Co. CBD Iced Tea
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EdiblesFaded Cannabis Co. THC Coffee
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EdiblesFaded Cannabis Co. THC Hot Chocolate
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EdiblesGolden Monkey Extracts Blue Raspberry Burst Drink Mix
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EdiblesGolden Monkey Extracts Hot Chocolate
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EdiblesGolden Monkey Extracts Strawberry Kiwi Drink Mix
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EdiblesGolden Monkey Extracts Tropical Punch Drink Mix
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What it is
THC beverages are ready-to-drink cannabis products — sparkling waters, teas, juices and syrup-style shots — infused with fast-acting THC or CBD emulsions rather than raw distillate. Because the cannabinoid is emulsified into the liquid, absorption often starts a little faster than a solid edible, and the format skips both the smell of smoking and the sugar load of a gummy.
Drinks are also the easiest edible format to dose socially: a single can is a single, fixed dose, there is nothing to cut or portion, and the format looks exactly like any other canned drink in a fridge, which makes it the most discreet edible on this site.
Who it suits
THC drinks suit social settings where you want something to hold and sip rather than a visible edible piece — a barbecue, a evening on the porch, a night in front of a movie — and they suit anyone who dislikes the density or sweetness of a gummy or chocolate but still wants an edible-style experience. Because a single can is a single fixed dose with nothing to cut or measure, this format also suits anyone who wants the simplicity of "one can equals one dose" without doing any mg math at the counter. It is a less ideal pick for someone who specifically wants a strong, long-lasting effect, since most drinks here land on the lighter, more sessionable end of the dosing spectrum.
How to choose & what it costs
Check the mg per can, not just the flavour — most sit in the 2–10mg range for a light, sessionable drink, though some higher-dose options run 20mg or more. If you are drinking more than one over an evening, treat the combined total the same way you would a multi-piece edible and pace yourself between cans rather than finishing several back to back.
Single-serve THC drinks on Green Society Canada typically run $8–$18 depending on brand and mg strength, with multi-can packs offering a modest per-unit saving. Drinks pair well with a bag of gummies or a chocolate bar in the same order if you are trying to reach the $150 free-shipping threshold without over-buying one format.
Grading & quality signals
Check that a can states both total mg and serving size clearly, since some higher-mg cans are actually intended as two servings rather than one, and treat any listing that is vague about total mg with more caution than one that states it plainly. Clear or lightly cloudy emulsion beverages that do not visibly separate on the shelf tend to indicate a properly formulated nano-emulsion, which is also what tends to give beverages their faster-than-average onset compared with solid edibles.
Onset, duration & effects
Beverages tend to onset a little faster than solid edibles — often 20–45 minutes — because the emulsified THC does not need to be broken down from a solid first, though it still needs digestion so it is nowhere near as fast as smoking or vaping. Effects usually run 3–5 hours, somewhat shorter than a heavy baked edible.
Flavour & format notes
Flavour profiles mirror standard non-alcoholic drinks — sparkling lemonade, cola, iced tea, fruit sodas — and most brands on this page formulate specifically to hide any cannabis taste behind a familiar, recognizable flavour rather than leaning into an herbal profile the way some tinctures do. Carbonated options tend to taste closest to a regular soft drink; still, juice-style options are milder and sweeter, which is worth knowing if you are choosing based on how a drink will actually taste rather than just its dose.
Storage & freshness
Store unopened cans upright in a cool spot away from direct sunlight, exactly as you would any other canned beverage; check the best-before date on the can, as flavour (not potency) is what degrades first. Once opened, drink within the same day — carbonation and flavour both fade quickly.
Shipping & payment across Canada
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Cans and bottles are boxed with extra internal padding to prevent shifting and leaking in transit, and like every other product on the site they travel in a plain, unmarked outer box with no indication of contents, arriving by tracked Xpresspost the same way any other order does.
First order tips
Pour into a glass or drink slowly over 15–20 minutes rather than finishing a can quickly, since sipping gives you a better feel for how it is affecting you before you have committed the entire dose. Have a second, plain drink on hand for hydration, and if you are trying more than one flavour in an evening, space multiple cans out rather than opening them back to back, treating the combined total the same way you would a multi-piece edible.
Common mistakes to avoid
Drinking a THC beverage alongside alcohol is the most common mistake on this page, since the two amplify each other in ways that are hard to predict, and the onset delay of the THC drink makes it easy to keep drinking alcohol before you realize the cannabis has kicked in. Assuming a can is "just a drink" and finishing it quickly, the way you might a regular soda, is another common misstep — treating it as a measured dose to sip rather than a beverage to gulp keeps the experience far more predictable.
Dosing & titration
Because most cans on this page sit in the 2–10mg range, titrating is mostly a matter of choosing the right can rather than cutting anything — a 2mg can suits a light social sip, a 10mg can is closer to a standard recreational dose, and anything above that should be treated the way you would treat a stronger edible, with patience before reaching for a second can. If you are pacing a longer evening, spacing cans at least an hour apart lets you feel where the first one lands before adding another.
How it compares to other formats
Against a gummy or chocolate at the same total mg, a beverage tends to feel a little lighter and shorter in duration, which is the trade-off for its faster onset and more social, sippable format. Against a vape pen, a beverage is far slower to kick in but avoids inhalation entirely, which matters for anyone with a sensitive throat or lungs who still wants a fast-feeling edible option.
Price-per-mg & value math
A $12 can at 10mg works out to roughly $1.20 per mg, meaningfully higher per-mg than a bag of gummies, which reflects the cost of beverage manufacturing and packaging rather than a difference in the cannabinoid itself — the trade is convenience and discretion, not raw value. Buying a multi-can pack when available typically brings the per-can price down by a modest amount.
Discreetness & travel notes
A can or bottle is arguably the single most discreet format on the whole site, since it is visually indistinguishable from any other canned drink in a cooler or fridge and produces no odour at all when consumed. That discretion applies to storage and casual carrying within your own province; it does not change the rule that cannabis products should not travel across a provincial or international border with different regulations.
Frequently asked questions
Do THC drinks taste like cannabis?
Most are formulated to taste like the base beverage — lemonade, cola, iced tea — with only a very faint herbal note, if any, from the cannabis emulsion.
How fast do THC drinks work compared to gummies?
Usually a bit faster, often 20–45 minutes versus 45–90 for a solid edible, because there is no solid food to digest first.
Can I mix THC drinks with alcohol?
We do not recommend it — combining cannabis and alcohol amplifies both, and impairment plus onset delay makes it very easy to misjudge how much you have actually taken.
Are there CBD-only drinks available?
Yes, selection rotates on this page; CBD drinks give the calming, non-intoxicating side of cannabis without any THC effect.
Do drinks need to stay cold?
No, most are shelf-stable unopened; refrigeration is about taste preference, not potency, though it does not hurt to chill them before drinking.
Can I bring THC drinks to a public event?
Consumption of cannabis products is restricted to private property in most of Canada, so treat a THC beverage the same way you would any other cannabis product and consume it only where it is legally permitted.
Why does a THC drink feel lighter than a gummy at the same mg?
Some users report a slightly gentler, shorter effect from beverages versus solid edibles at an equivalent mg, though individual response varies; if you want a stronger, longer effect at a given mg, a gummy or chocolate may suit you better than a drink.
Can I re-cap and save half a can for later?
Carbonation and flavour both fade quickly once opened, and dosing from a partially flat, resealed can is less predictable, so treating a can as a single-sitting serving is the more reliable approach.
Beverages — New flavours and mg strengths land on this page regularly as brands release seasonal batches. Keep browsing: Edibles · THC Gummies · CBD Edibles.