Herbal Oasis Expands Southeast Presence with New Distribution Agreement in North Carolina
Charlotte, North Carolina--(Newsfile Corp. - May 7, 2025) - Herbal Oasis ("Oasis"), the hemp derived THC-infused social seltzer brand redefining how people connect, unwind, and celebrate life, is now proud to be distributed by Carolina Premium Beverage, serving Charlotte NC and surrounding counties. Starting in May, consumers will be able to find Oasis on shelves across North Carolina.
This milestone marks Oasis's entrance into its third state in two months, following the successful launches into Alabama and Florida. The brand continues to build significant momentum as it expands distribution throughout the Southeast.
A New Era of Social Beverages
Oasis is crafted for the sober-curious, health-conscious, and socially active, and combines hemp-derived THC, CBG, and functional mushrooms to create a vibrant, elevated experience-without the regret. As consumers move toward alternative choices to alcohol to relax, Oasis offers a refreshing path forward: one that feels good, tastes great, and brings people together.
"Partnering with Carolina Premium Beverage is exciting for us. This allows us to better serve our customers and accelerate door openings in our home territory of Charlotte. It is another step in driving our growth in the Southeast," said Ronan Kennedy, CEO of cbdMD, parent company of Herbal Oasis. "Their deep market reach and proven track record make them an ideal partner as we accelerate Oasis's growth across the Southeast."
About Herbal Oasis
Herbal Oasis is a premium THC-infused social seltzer that blends cannabinoids and nootropic mushrooms to deliver a fast-acting, functional beverage made for presence and connection. With an alcohol-free formula and wellness-forward ingredients, Oasis invites a better way to drink-one rooted in clarity, balance, and joy. More information can be found at www.herbaloasis.com. Oasis is a subsidiary of cbdMD, Inc.
About cbdMD, Inc.
cbdMD, Inc. (NYSE American: YCBD) (NYSE American: YCBDpA) is one of the leading and most highly trusted and most recognized cannabidiol (CBD) brands with a comprehensive line of U.S. produced, THC-free1 CBD products, and an array of Farm Act compliant Delta 9 products. Our Paw CBD brand of pet products includes veterinarian-formulated products, and our ATRx brand of natural functional mushroom support. To learn more about cbdMD and our comprehensive line of U.S. grown, THC-free1 CBD oil and Full Spectrum products as well as our other brands, please visit www.cbdmd.com, www.pawcbd.com, or ATRxlabs.com, follow cbdMD on Instagram and Facebook, or visit one of the thousands of retail outlets that carry cbdMD's products.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
35 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Springfield hosts Red Angus Youth Expo for agriculture education
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Staff and vendors are setting up for the Red Angus Youth Expo at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, which helps kids learn about agriculture. On Sunday, young adults came to register for the expo. They expect hundreds of people from around the world to show up. 'We have roughly 400 animals entered here with about 200 exhibitors here, or close to that,' said Kelly Smith, director of commercial marketing for Red Angus. The Red Angus Youth Expo not only draws people to Springfield from across multiple states, but also from other countries as well. 'All over the United States, even some from Canada. So we do have some people outside the country that have ventured down here to Springfield to exhibit their animals,' said Smith. Table Rock State Park completes improvements to Campground 2, ribbon cutting this week According to Smith, there's a global demand for American beef products. 'Beef prices right now for the rancher through the markets are really at record highs,' Smith said. 'And the reason for that is because supply and demand is exactly what it is. The demand for our beef products in this country are overwhelming.' Zachary Griffith is the vice president of the Junior Ranching Association. He says the expo teaches young people about the future of agriculture. 'We expect around 270, 275 kids that we see throughout the time. And it's a great experience for these kids to come out,' Griffith said. 'We do educational opportunities, and we learn about different parts and perspectives of agriculture within the beef industry as a whole.' He is concerned, however, about how tariffs will impact their way of life. 'Imports are a big thing with us. I mean, we still import and export beef year-round,' said Griffith. 'I mean, being the number one beef producer in the world, we produce beef for everybody, not just ourselves. So it's our livelihood at line. These tariffs kind of affect just not only us but the other people in the future of agriculture as a whole.' The Red Angus Youth Expo will be in Springfield from June 8-13. A detailed schedule of the events can be found on the Red Angus Youth Expo website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Downtown Greenville bar closed for renovations sets reopening date
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) – A downtown Greenville bar that was temporarily closed for renovations has announced the date for its grand reopening. City Tavern, located at 128 North Main Street, previously announced that the bar would close following St. Patrick's Day. The slushy bar posted on its Facebook page Sunday that the establishment will return on Monday, June 23. The Facebook post also mentioned a few upgrades the baby blue building received, such as a fully renovated space inside and out, a brand-new full-service lunch & dinner menu, an open-air concept with retractable doors and 11 TVs. Renovation plans were executed with assistance from the Facade Improvement Program. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Restaurant set to close for weekend due to ‘cancellations caused by Parklife'
A restaurant will be closing its doors for the weekend after "being left with no option" due to Parklife festival road closures. Family-run Prestwich Italian restaurant L'Aquila, which is opposite Heaton Park, shared an update to its customers that it would 'not be sustainable' for them to stay open following 'a significant number of cancellations'. As Manchester's biggest festival brings thousands of visitors to town on Saturday, June 15 and Sunday, June 16, several roads around Prestwich will be closed, along with temporary parking restrictions in place. The L'Aquila spokesperson shared that this will be the fourth consecutive year that they've closed while the festival takes place, which they say causes 'dramatically reduced footfall' for the Bury Old Road restaurant. Get the latest news delivered straight to your inbox by signing up to the Bury Times morning newsletter as well as our breaking news alerts. They said that the repeated weekend closures are 'incredibly damaging' to the business and have concerns about the impact of the upcoming Oasis concerts being held in the park next month. They also said that they have 'tried to raise concerns with the relevant parties' but have been 'passed from one person to another without any meaningful outcome.' The full statement said: 'Dear Customers, 'We regret to inform you that, due to the significant number of cancellations caused by road closures during the Parklife Festival weekend, we have been left with no option but to close our doors once again this weekend for the fourth consecutive year. 'With the continual rise in operational costs, it is simply not sustainable for us to remain open when access is so limited and footfall dramatically reduced. 'Looking ahead, the coming weeks pose even more challenges, with further extensive road closures scheduled across two weekends in July for the Oasis concert. 'As a small, family-run business, losing three of our busiest weekends within two months has a profound impact. READ NEXT: Everything you need to know about getting to and from Parklife 2025 READ NEXT: Row breaks out over 'kids play area' with 'no planning permission' 'Saturdays and Sundays are vital to our operations, and repeated closures are incredibly damaging. 'Each year, we try to raise concerns with the relevant parties but often find ourselves passed from one person to another without any meaningful outcome. 'If any of our valued customers have contacts who might be able to offer support or help us communicate our situation more effectively, we would be truly grateful. Your continued support means the world to us. 'Thank you, L'Aquila family.'