If you've seen THC seltzers or mixers on store shelves and wondered about their legality, you're not alone. Hemp-derived THC drinks are one of the fastest-growing categories in beverages — but many people still don't fully understand what they are.
The 2018 Farm Bill
Hemp-derived THC drinks are legal under the 2018 Farm Bill, which legalized hemp and its derivatives — including Delta-9 THC — provided they contain no more than 0.3% THC on a dry weight basis.
This legal distinction has opened the door for a wave of innovation in the beverage space.
How Big Is the Market?
The global market for hemp-derived THC drinks was valued at $289 million in 2024 and is projected to reach $460 million by 2031. Industry analysts project sustained double-digit growth through the next decade.
How Are They Made?
Hemp-derived THC is extracted from industrial hemp, not marijuana. The extracted THC is then infused into beverages using nano-emulsification technology, which breaks the THC into tiny water-soluble droplets for rapid absorption.
Are They Safe?
Reputable brands like Last Call use third-party lab testing to ensure purity, potency, and safety. Always look for brands that provide Certificates of Analysis (COAs).
Benefits of Hemp-Derived THC Drinks
- Legal in most states (check local laws)
- No hangover — avoids ethanol exposure
- Fast-acting — effects in 10–15 minutes
- Precise dosing — know exactly how much you're consuming
- Smoke-free — no respiratory risks
Last Call: Your Trusted Source
Last Call THC Drink Mixers are made with premium hemp-derived THC, rigorously tested, and designed for the modern social drinker.
