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Big Freedia and Crescent Canna Launch Wobble Sparkling THC Energy Drink

Hip-hop icon Big Freedia has teamed up with Crescent Canna to launch Wobble Sparkling THC Energy Drink, a THC beverage with Big Diva Energy.
Editor 2 years ago 2 min read

With 10 mg THC and 100 mg caffeine, these bubbles have bounce.

NEW ORLEANS — Big Freedia has teamed up with Crescent Canna, the New Orleans cannabis company, to create Wobble Sparkling THC Energy Drink, a delicious and energizing THC beverage with the perfect dose of bounce.

“Get ready to wobble, baby,” says Big Freedia, the Queen Diva. “My new THC drink will make your taste buds explode!”

Wobble Sparkling THC Energy Drink infuses Big Freedia’s favorite flavors with hemp-derived THC extract. 10 mg THC and 100 mg caffeine are boldly blended with ripe strawberries and tropical pineapple in this delightfully sweet and bubbly beverage.

“Wobble is the perfect drink for turning up on the dance floor,” says Freedia. “It makes you feel good and gives you the energy to keep the party going.”

The Queen of Bounce, Big Freedia is an iconic hip-hop artist and TV personality who has collaborated with some of the biggest stars in the world, including Beyonce, Drake, and Lil Wayne.

With this exciting collaboration, Big Freedia and Crescent Canna are taking cannabis and energy drinks to new heights.

“Working with Big Freedia has been a dream come true,” says Crescent Canna CEO Joe Gerrity. “There are a lot of energy drinks out there. But only one has Big Diva Energy.”

Wobble Sparkling THC Energy Drink provides an elevated psychoactive experience suitable for any occasion. Made with federally legal, hemp-derived THC, Wobble is available for adults from coast to coast. You can order Wobble online at crescentcanna.com and through distributors in many states.


About Crescent Canna

The mission of Crescent Canna is to provide premium legal cannabis products at affordable prices while adhering to the highest standards for ingredients, production, and regulatory compliance. Our line of hemp-derived beverages, Crescent 9 THC Seltzer, is changing the game for nonalcoholic beverages and has become one of the fastest-growing beverage brands in the country.

You must be 21 or older to purchase or consume THC products. Consult your doctor before using any cannabis product if you have a medical condition or are taking medication.

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