Super 7 Delta-9 THC Beverage – Hemp Infused Drink
Price range: $6.49 through $24.99
Super 7 Delta-9 THC Beverage is a 355ml hemp-derived THC drink designed as an alternative to traditional edibles like gummies or capsules. Each can delivers 9.905mg of Delta-9 THC, paired with a broader cannabinoid blend that includes CBD, CBG, CBC, and CBN. The total cannabinoid content reaches 25.393mg per can, offering a layered formulation in a single serving.
What is Super 7 THC Beverage?
This format is built for controlled, drinkable intake. Instead of consuming a fixed-dose edible all at once, you can sip gradually, making it easier to pace your experience. It’s available as a single can or a 4-pack, giving you flexibility depending on how often you plan to use it.
Flavor-wise, the Orange Creamsicle profile leads with bright citrus—tangy orange upfront—rounded out by a soft vanilla cream body. The carbonation stays light, and the finish remains clean without the bitterness sometimes associated with hemp-derived drinks.
Effects & Benefits
This beverage delivers a steady, measured experience that tends to build more gradually than inhaled formats. Because you’re drinking rather than smoking, onset is slower, but the pacing feels more controlled. Sipping over 10–15 minutes naturally spreads out intake, which many users find easier to manage.
The ~9.9mg Delta-9 THC sits in a moderate range. For many people, that translates into a noticeable shift without pushing into overwhelming territory. The added cannabinoids shape how the session unfolds:
- CBD (~9mg) introduces a softer edge to the experience, often smoothing the transition as effects build.
- CBG and CBC add depth to the overall profile, contributing to a more rounded feel rather than a single-note effect.
- CBN (~1.2mg) sits at a lower level but adds weight toward the later part of the session.
The result is typically a gradual lift followed by a steady plateau that holds for several hours. Duration varies, but liquid edibles like this often last 4–8 hours, depending on metabolism and tolerance.
From a sensory standpoint, the drink stays easy to revisit. The citrus-forward opening transitions into a creamy mid-sip, with a clean finish that doesn’t linger heavily.
Dosage Guide
Start with half a can (≈5mg Delta-9 THC) if you’re unsure of your tolerance.
Sip slowly over 10–15 minutes, then wait at least 45–90 minutes before deciding whether to continue. Some people feel initial effects closer to 30 minutes, but full onset can take longer.
If you’re experienced with Delta-9 edibles, a full can may feel appropriate. For lighter sessions or daytime use, splitting the serving tends to work well.
Lab Results & Safety
This batch was tested by ACS Laboratory (ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited). The Certificate of Analysis confirms potency and safety across multiple panels.
From the potency summary on page 1:
- Delta-9 THC: 9.905mg per can (0.00279%)
- CBD: 9.006mg per can
- CBC: 7.65mg per can
- CBG: 2.542mg per can
- CBN: 1.225mg per can
- Total cannabinoids: 25.393mg per can
Safety testing (pages 1–6) shows passed results for pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, mycotoxins, and microbiological panels. Water activity and moisture levels were also tested, and all required compliance checks were met.
The terpene panel returned non-detectable levels, which aligns with beverage formulations where terpene carryover is typically minimal.
This product is derived from hemp and remains within the federal limit of <0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight.

Cannabinoid Breakdown (Lab Verified)
According to the Certificate of Analysis, each 355 ml beverage contains the following cannabinoids.
• Delta-9 THC – ~9.9 mg per serving
Primary psychoactive cannabinoid responsible for the cannabis experience.
• CBD – ~9.0 mg per serving
Included to create a balanced cannabinoid profile.
• CBG – ~2.54 mg per serving
• CBC – ~7.65 mg per serving
• CBN – ~1.23 mg per serving
• Total Cannabinoids – ~25.39 mg per serving
This multi-cannabinoid blend creates a broader cannabinoid spectrum compared to single-compound edibles.
- Orange Creamsicle: The first thing you notice is a clean, bright citrus hit — tangy orange with enough sweetness to read as a classic creamsicle rather than a sports drink or a vitamin supplement. Mid-sip, vanilla cream rounds out the citrus and softens the carbonation, giving the can a dessert-forward body that does not feel cloying. The finish is clean and short, with a mild sweet fade and none of the earthy bitterness that can mark poorly masked hemp extracts.
- Chill the can before opening.
- Drink directly or pour over ice if you prefer a slower pace.
- Start with small sips rather than finishing the can quickly.
- Because this is a liquid edible, spacing your intake helps you better understand how it builds.
- Once opened, consume within a reasonable timeframe to maintain carbonation and flavor.
- Store unopened cans in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
What is a THC beverage, and how is it different from a Delta-9 gummy?
A THC beverage is a canned or bottled drink infused with hemp-derived cannabinoids — in Super 7’s case, Delta-9 THC, CBD, CBG, CBC, and CBN suspended in a 355ml can. Unlike a gummy, which is consumed in a single bite and forgotten about, a drink is sipped across several minutes, which makes it easier to pace your intake naturally and stay aware of how much you’re taking in. The absorption pathway for both formats is gastrointestinal — onset typically begins 30–90 minutes after you finish the can, not immediately. For social settings where holding a can feels more natural than snacking on gummies, the beverage format is worth considering on its own merits.
How much Delta-9 THC is in one Super 7 can?
Each 355ml can contains 9.905mg of Delta-9 THC as confirmed by ACS Laboratory (ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited). The same can also contains 9.006mg of cannabidiol (CBD), 2.716mg of cannabichromene (CBC), 2.542mg of cannabigerol (CBG), and 1.225mg of cannabinol (CBN), for a total cannabinoid content of 25.393mg per can. For most adults with some prior Delta-9 experience, one can represents a light to moderate single-session dose. If you are new to Delta-9 THC edibles or have a lower tolerance, starting with half a can and waiting at least 60–90 minutes before reassessing is the prudent approach.
Is the Super 7 THC beverage federally legal?
Yes. Super 7 is hemp-derived, and the tested batch contains 0.00279% Delta-9 THC by mass — well below the federal compliance threshold of 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight established in the 2018 Agriculture Improvement Act. At the state level, hemp-derived intoxicating products remain restricted in several states; this product does not ship to Arkansas, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, or Vermont. If you have questions about your state’s current regulatory status, verify local hemp regulations before placing an order.
What should I expect from a 9.9mg Delta-9 THC beverage?
At just under 10mg of Delta-9 THC per can, Super 7 sits at the lighter end of the edible spectrum. Most regular consumers describe the experience as smooth and approachable: a mild mood lift, a degree of relaxation, and slightly heightened sensory awareness without an intense ceiling. If you have used Delta-9 gummies at 10–25mg before, this can will land lighter than your usual dose. Because the cannabinoids are absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract the same as any other edible, plan 30–90 minutes before onset — drinking the can and then immediately reaching for a second is the most common reason a light-dose beverage turns into a heavier experience than intended.
How does a Delta-9 THC beverage compare to other Delta-9 edibles?
The cannabinoid content in Super 7 is comparable to a standard low-dose Delta-9 gummy, but the format changes the experience of consuming it in a practical way. A gummy is consumed in one bite; a 355ml can is sipped over ten to fifteen minutes, giving you a natural window to track how the session is developing. For social occasions, a canned drink also fits the environment more intuitively — it’s easier to bring to a backyard gathering than a bag of gummies and looks less conspicuous. The onset timeline is the same as any other edible: allow 30–90 minutes and resist the urge to redose early.
Should I buy the single can or the 4-pack?
If you are trying Super 7 for the first time, the single can at $6.49 is the right call — it lets you assess how the potency and flavor work for you without committing further. The 4-pack at $24.99 works out to roughly $6.25 per can, a modest savings over buying individually; it makes practical sense once you know the product suits you, or for occasions where you want several on hand. Both formats are available in-store at D8 Austin and online.
All products contain less than 0.3% hemp-derived Delta 9 THC in compliance with the 2018 Farm Bill.
For adult use only. Keep out of reach of children. The product is not intended to prevent, diagnose, or treat any disease. Consult your doctor before use.














