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RYTHM debuts THC-infused iced tea lemonade beverage Lifted Lemon

The non-carbonated drink, available in 10mg and 25mg THC variants, launches via direct-to-consumer sales and select retailers in Georgia and Illinois.

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Lucas Ferreira · Deals & Startups Desk · 22 Aug 2026 · 01:20 · 1 min read
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RYTHM debuts THC-infused iced tea lemonade beverage Lifted Lemon

RYTHM Inc. (NASDAQ: RYM) has launched Lifted Lemon, a THC-infused iced tea lemonade beverage, marking the company’s latest addition to its cannabis beverage portfolio. The non-carbonated drink is available in two formulations: a 10mg THC with 10mg CBG variant and a 25mg THC with 12.5mg CBG variant. Each can contains 30mg of caffeine sourced from tea, along with B-vitamins and L-Tyrosine.

The product delivers 15 calories per can, 1g of total sugar, and no added sugar. Distribution begins with direct-to-consumer sales through RYTHMDrinks.com and select retail locations in Georgia and Illinois, including Binny’s Beverage Depot. The launch date is set for August 20, 2026.

Rick Schepp, General Manager of Beverage at RYTHM, said the new beverage introduces a distinct effect profile within the company’s portfolio and addresses consumer demand for beverages tailored to specific moments. Lifted Lemon joins RYTHM’s existing lineup of Sativa and Kush beverages, which were developed in collaboration with winemakers Charles Bieler and Joel Gott. The broader portfolio includes brands such as incredibles, Dogwalkers, Beboe, Señorita THC Margaritas, &Shine, Doctor Solomon’s, and Good Green.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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