TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS
“Today’s consumers are hyper-focused on their health and wellness and are doing their homework on ingredients that ease anxiety and stress, boost immunity, and improve gut health,” says Wamsley. “As a result, product developers are creating infused sparkling, still, and seltzer water where cannabinoids are paired with other functional, high-quality ingredients and adaptogens like ginger, elderberry, ashwaganda, rosemary, cinnamon, ginseng, and/or turmeric, to name a few. Consumers are also more aware of their sugar intake and are looking for waters with little to no added sugar, or that use natural flavor enhancers like berries and other fruits for a hint of sweetness.”
Consumers today associate CBD with health and wellness, and CBD-infused waters provide a great way to stay hydrated while reaping the benefits that CBD and other cannabinoids have to offer, notes Wamsley. “Cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system (ECS) in the human body. This system is responsible for regulating body functions, including immune response, communication between cells, appetite, and metabolism. When consumed, CBD and other cannabinoids attach to receptors, which help maintain or re-establish that balance. Most consumers report that they buy CBD water to manage anxiety, stress, sleep issues, inflammation, pain, and arthritis, as well as for their general health and wellbeing.”
A primary point of differentiation in CBD waters comes from ingredient selection, notes Brett Wiley, CMO, Aprch Beverage Co., Portland, OR—whether isolate, full-spectrum, or broad-spectrum. “We believe that the difference and science behind each type will greatly impact the success of the products, especially as consumers become more educated on the differences between each option.”