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Swap the wine glass for this NC-based cannabis beverage

Naternal’s THC beverages offer good vibes without the hangover.

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Founded by a husband + wife team, Naternal aims to provide safe, reliable THC and CBD products.

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54%. That’s how many US adults say they consume alcohol, the lowest percentage ever in a 90-year trend according to Gallup.

If you’re looking for alternatives to booze, Carolinas-based hemp brand Naternal has a solution. Naternal’s THC beverages offer a satisfying experience, with zero hangover.

Naternal is based in Raleigh and makes their seltzers in Boone, blending expert beverage-making techniques from WNC’s rich brewing history with cannabis science.

Not sure what to expect? Naternal’s THC seltzers contain:

  • 5 mg of THC
  • Only 40 calories
  • Zero artificial sweeteners

A relatively low level of THC in each can makes it easy to stay in your comfort zone. Naternal recommends starting with one and taking it slow.

Pro tip: Use code RELAX30 to try THC seltzers at 30% off.

Naternal also makes gummies, drops, and creams, all designed with different benefits in mind and varying CBD + THC concentrations to customize your experience.

Save with code RELAX30

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