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THC Beverages

Review of Melo’s THC Beverages: A Refreshing Twist for Relaxation

I recently got my hands on some THC beverages from Melo, and I have to say, I was pretty excited to give them a try. If you’re into relaxing with a fizzy drink that also gives you a little buzz, then these could be right up your alley. Let me share my thoughts on each one!

Melo Grapefruit THC Beverage

First off, I loved the vibrant grapefruit flavor—it was refreshing and not overly sweet, which can be a nice break from other sugary drinks out there. The carbonation was just right, giving the beverage a nice, crisp bite. As for the THC effect, it was gentle and uplifting, perfect for unwinding after a long day or just chilling with friends.

One thing I noticed was that it might not be as strong as some other THC products out there, so if you’re looking for a heavy-hitter, this might not be it. However, I really enjoyed the laid-back vibe it offered. Plus, the can’s design is fun and modern—an added bonus!
You can find this one here.

Melo Wild Berries THC Beverage

The Wild Berries flavor was a treat! It had a rich, fruity taste that felt like a summer day in a can. It wasn’t too overpowering, and the balance between the sweet and tart notes was just perfect. The THC effect was similar to the Grapefruit beverage—smooth and relaxing, without being too intense.

If I had to choose between the two, I think the Wild Berries would be my go-to. The flavor profile was just a bit more unique and enjoyable for my taste. Both drinks, however, provided a refreshing and chill experience, making them great options for anyone wanting to try THC beverages without going too heavy.
You can find this one here.

Overall, I think Melo’s THC beverages offer a great way to unwind in a fun, tasty, and social way. They’re definitely worth a try if you’re curious about THC drinks or just looking for a new, relaxing seltzer option. Happy sipping!

Nataly Komova
Hi, I’m Nataly Komova

Nutritionist, Registered Dietitian – Bluffton University, MS In today’s world, people’s eating and exercise patterns have changed, and it is often lifestyle that is the cause of many diet-related illnesses. I believe that each of us is unique – what works for one does not help another. What is more, it can even be harmful. I am interested in food psychology, which studies a person’s relationship with their body and food, explains our choices and desires for specific products, the difficulty of maintaining optimal body weight, as well as the influence of various internal and external factors on appetite.