THC Drinks

Purchase THC Drinks in Tennessee

Tennessee shoppers interested in hemp-derived THC drinks can explore ATLRx’s lineup and find compliant options that meet the state’s updated 2026 hemp framework. Each can is crafted with hemp-derived ingredients and batch-tested by accredited third-party labs, with a scannable QR code on every can linking to the full Certificate of Analysis. We focus on transparent labeling, accurate milligram counts, and recognizable flavors, which makes ATLRx a reliable name for Tennessee residents seeking quality THC beverages with documented contents. Purchases in Tennessee are made in person at retailers licensed by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC), in accordance with state law effective January 1, 2026. Browse the lineup to learn about flavors, milligram counts, and lab-tested formulations, and check your local TABC-licensed retailer for in-person availability.

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Tennessee THC Drinks

Tennessee shoppers are gravitating toward hemp-derived THC drinks because they offer measured servings, familiar flavors, and a relaxed, share-friendly format adults can enjoy in social settings. ATLRx stocks an expanding range of seltzers and sodas, including lower-milligram options for those new to hemp-derived THC and higher-milligram pours for experienced consumers, all formulated to comply with Tennessee's HB 1376 limits of 15 mg THC per serving and a maximum of two servings (30 mg total) per standard container, with exceptions for 750 mL resealable containers and kegs. Every beverage in our Tennessee selection is produced from hemp that meets both the federal 0.3% Delta-9 THC dry-weight limit and Tennessee's separate total-THC cap of 0.3% by dry weight measured after decarboxylation, sealed in tamper-evident cans, and labeled with a scannable QR code linking to the full Certificate of Analysis. From relaxed evenings to gatherings with friends, our Tennessee THC drink selection brings variety, consistency, and verified compliance to the cans on the shelf at your local licensed retailer.

Important compliance note: Under HB 1376, Delta-8 THC, Delta-10 THC, and THCp are classified as synthetic cannabinoids and are prohibited from retail sale in Tennessee. Only compliant Delta-9 THC beverages within the state's potency caps are available at TABC-licensed retailers.

Our THC Drinks Available to Tennessee Customers

ATLRx offers a curated lineup of hemp-derived Delta-9 THC beverages built for flavor, dosing accuracy, and consistency. Each can is crafted with cleanly sourced ingredients and verified through third-party lab testing. Explore our top picks below. Tennessee customers should purchase these or similar compliant beverages in person from a TABC-licensed retailer, per state law effective January 1, 2026.

  • Louie Louie THC Seltzers
  • Crescent 9 Seltzers
  • Daizy's Watermelon Lime Soda 10 mg
  • San Buzi Strawberry Lemonade
  • San Buzi Blueberry Lemonade

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THC Drinks in Tennessee – Frequently Asked Questions

Adults 21 and older in Tennessee can purchase compliant hemp-derived THC drinks in person from retailers licensed by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC). Under HB 1376, online sales, shipping, and direct-to-consumer delivery of hemp-derived cannabinoid products to Tennessee addresses are prohibited. ID verification is required at the point of sale, and products may only be sold from establishments that limit entry to adults 21 and older or hold an appropriate TABC license. Grocery stores, convenience stores, vending machines, and home delivery are not permitted under the new framework.

Hemp-derived THC drinks may be sold in Tennessee when they comply with state regulations and federal law. Under HB 1376, effective January 1, 2026, products must stay at or below the federal 0.3% Delta-9 THC dry-weight limit AND meet Tennessee’s separate total-THC cap of 0.3% by dry weight measured after decarboxylation, which captures THCa converted to Delta-9 when heated. Beverages are limited to 15 mg THC per serving with no more than two servings per container (30 mg total), with exceptions for 750 mL resealable containers and kegs. Products must come from TABC-licensed suppliers and be sold by TABC-licensed retailers. Tennessee’s hemp-derived cannabinoid framework is overseen by the TABC, which has rolled out a three-tier licensing system for suppliers, wholesalers, and retailers, alongside strict rules around third-party lab testing, labeling, serving, and packaging size limits, and 21+ in-person sales. Delta-8 THC, Delta-10 THC, and THCp are classified as synthetic cannabinoids and prohibited from retail sale. Laws in this area continue to evolve, so always check current TABC guidance before purchasing.

ATLRx works with TABC-licensed wholesalers and retailers in Tennessee that want to add compliant hemp-derived THC beverages to their lineup. Under HB 1376, suppliers, wholesalers, and retailers each require their own TABC license, and products are subject to a wholesale tax of two cents per milligram of hemp-derived cannabinoids, with hemp beverages taxed at an additional $4.40 per gallon at wholesale. Brand registration is handled through the Tennessee Department of Revenue (TDOR). For pricing, minimum order quantities, TDOR brand registration, and TABC licensing-tier questions, reach out to our wholesale team, and we will walk you through the next steps.

Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes and reflects Tennessee hemp-derived cannabinoid rules as of 2026. Regulations continue to change. Consumers and businesses should consult the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission for the most current guidance before purchasing or distributing hemp-derived THC beverages in Tennessee. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For adults 21 and older only. Do not consume if pregnant, nursing, or operating a vehicle or machinery.

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