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Swap the wine glass for this local cannabis beverage

Raleigh-based hemp brand Naternal’s THC beverages offer good vibes without the hangover.

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A rotating gif featuring a hand pouring a can of Naternal Blueberry Acai THC seltzer into a tumbler glass, and a can of the same drink standing upright against a white background.

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, local hemp brand Naternal has a solution. Naternal’s THC beverages offer a satisfying experience, with zero hangover.

While Naternal is based here in Raleigh, they make their seltzers in Boone, blending expert beverage making techniques from the region’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.

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