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High Rise Launches Raspberry and Orange THC Infusion Spirits

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High Rise Beverage Co. has announced the launch of two new THC-infused beverage flavors, Raspberry and Orange, in addition to its existing Citrus flavor. The products are available in 750mL bottles with 10mg THC per serving and are sold in Florida, Tennessee, Illinois, South Carolina, North Carolina, and online. Each bottle contains 17 servings and provides 20 calories per serving.

High Rise Beverage Co.’s latest rollout—two THC‑infused raspberry and orange variants—arrives at a time when distributors still navigate a patchwork of state laws that keep nationwide delivery largely theoretical.

The new bottles will ship to 18 states (Florida, Tennessee, Illinois, South Carolina, North Carolina and thirteen others) with direct‑to‑consumer delivery. With only 23 jurisdictions legally permitting THC beverages as of 2025, that coverage represents roughly three quarters of the legally available market.

Each 750 mL bottle offers 17 servings at about 20 calories each—a low‑calorie, high‑potency option for mixologists looking to add cannabis‑friendly options without resorting to pricey concentrates. The 10 mg THC dose per serving places High Rise on the upper end of current market offerings—most comparable products range from 5 to 10 mg.

Because High Rise’s product is only available where federal DEA approval for THC beverages outside licensed channels has not yet been granted, the company must rely on state‑specific distribution agreements. The release does not cite any exclusive wholesaler ties but notes that the brand ships directly to customers nationwide—a logistics feat that remains viable only in the 18 states that allow such delivery. Operators should monitor each state’s evolving compliance framework; a legal shift could suddenly open or close a significant portion of the market.

Two concrete takeaways for trade readers:

  1. Channel Readiness – Distributors already covering the 18 states can expect steady demand from retailers seeking to differentiate their wellness offerings, but they should keep an eye on upcoming state approvals that could double the brand’s footprint overnight.

  2. Mixologist Appeal – The high‑dose, low‑calorie profile makes this product a niche fit for bars that want premium cannabis‑friendly cocktails without sacrificing flavor integrity. Bars should consider positioning these bottles in a dedicated “innovation” section and pairing them with recipe cards that showcase versatility.


Original Press Release

High Rise Beverage Co. is turning up the taste with two new flavors of High Rise THC Infusions: Raspberry and Orange. THC Infusions are crafted with real fruit and thoughtful ingredients so you can show up, stay present, and enjoy life to the highest. Raspberry and Orange THC Infusions, available with 10mg THC in sophisticated 750mL bottles, join the original Citrus flavor. THC Infusions are now available at retail in Florida, Tennessee, Illinois, South Carolina, North Carolina, and online for nationwide delivery.

Simple to mix, easy to love, and made to elevate social moments, High Rise THC Infusions are perfect for mixing into highbations or drinking on the rocks. Two new flavors are now joining the lineup alongside the original Citrus THC Infusion:

Meet Raspberry: Enjoy fresh raspberry notes with gentle natural sweetness. Made with real fruit and organic cane sugar, it ends in a smooth, creamy finish with a bright, playful feel.

Say Hello to Orange: Tastes like a juicy, fresh orange with a soft, creamy aftertaste. Made with real fruit and organic cane sugar, it offers natural sweetness and a well-rounded, sun-kissed character.

Enjoy delicious fruit flavor and a social buzz, with 10mg of uplifting THC per serving, plus 2.5mg CBG, which adds energy and flow, and 2.5mg CBD to smooth it all into perfect balance. Each bottle of High Rise THC-infused Spirit contains 17 servings, with 20 calories per serving.

“Our new Raspberry and Orange THC Infusions are made with real fruit, to elevate your real life moments with fresh flavors and a gentle THC uplift,” said Matt Skinner, founder of High Rise. “High Rise is made for the mixologists, the dreamers, the adventurers, and everyone who wants to live life to the fullest.”

Whether you’re sober-curious or a seasoned THC enthusiast, mix things up with a zero-alcohol alternative that allows you to enjoy the fun and skip the hangover. Try the new Raspberry and Orange High Rise THC Infusions flavors coming soon to a retailer near you, or learn more at highrisebev.com.


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Source: BevNET

Back to Home Published on 2026-04-09