A familiar text from United Airlines pinged my phone: my flight back home from Phoenix had a new departure time. (Later, naturally, though “new departure time” has less baggage than “delayed” does.) I cracked open another Onward THC drink at my Airbnb and settled into a pool chair under the Arizona winter sun.
It’s never been easier to do the same almost anywhere in the country. The 2018 Farm Bill opened the door for hemp-derived THC products and sparked a wave of new drink brands. Early offerings were questionable. Few tested their products, let alone published certificates of analysis (COAs) to confirm potency and purity. That doesn’t even get into if there were any pesticides used in the actual grow. Consumers couldn’t be sure what they were drinking.







