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High Rise Launches New 10mg THC Sleek Cans: a Little More Lift, Same Real Ingredients
High Rise Launches New 10mg THC Sleek Cans: a Little More Lift, Same Real Ingredients

Associated Press

time19-04-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

High Rise Launches New 10mg THC Sleek Cans: a Little More Lift, Same Real Ingredients

Charleston, SC April 18, 2025 --( )-- High Rise, the fast-growing THC beverage brand rooted in real fruit, real ingredients, and real connection, is expanding its lineup with a new high-potency option: 10mg sleek cans. Designed for those who want a little more from their sip, the new line delivers a stronger experience without compromising the clean, easygoing feel that made High Rise a fan favorite. Born on the coast and built for people who want to live fully—without alcohol—High Rise was created as a better way to unwind, connect, and stay present. From music festivals to pool days and laid-back dinners with friends, the brand has become a go-to for those trading in the hangover for something that feels better, longer. Every can is crafted with real fruit puree, organic cane sugar, and no artificial ingredients—bringing great flavor and functional balance into every sip. This newest launch builds on High Rise's signature 5mg THC line, offering a more noticeable lift for those with higher tolerance or looking to take things up a notch. Each 12 oz. can contains 10mg of hemp-derived THC and 5mg of CBD to help keep things balanced—no fog, no fuss. It's a natural evolution for seasoned cannabis consumers, social drinkers replacing alcohol, or anyone curious about something new. 'We designed this line for people who love the feeling of High Rise but need a bit more from every sip,' says Matt Skinner, Co-Founder of High Rise. 'It's the same clean ingredients, same High Rise experience—just with a little more kick.' Available in three bold flavors—Pineapple, Blood Orange, and the fan-favorite Blueberry—the new sleek cans are already making their way to retailers and online shelves just in time for 420. For more information, please visit About High Rise High Rise is a lifestyle beverage brand rooted in the idea that you can live fully, celebrate freely, and stay present — without alcohol. Every can is crafted with real fruit, functional ingredients, and a whole lot of intention. Infused with THC and CBD, High Rise offers a refreshing way to sip, share, and enjoy life's best moments — whether you're chasing sunsets, hitting a show, or soaking it all in. Inspired by coastal adventures, live music, and the energy of good company, High Rise is made for those who crave connection, fun, and unforgettable experiences. Learn more at or follow along on Instagram @highrisebev. Media Contact: Stephanie Zupek [email protected] Contact Information: High Rise Beverage Co. Stephanie Zupek 206-817-8102 Contact via Email Read the full story here: High Rise Launches New 10mg THC Sleek Cans: a Little More Lift, Same Real Ingredients Press Release Distributed by

This type of dog is the most popular in the country, again. See where your favorite ranked.
This type of dog is the most popular in the country, again. See where your favorite ranked.

Boston Globe

time20-03-2025

  • General
  • Boston Globe

This type of dog is the most popular in the country, again. See where your favorite ranked.

Advertisement Matt Skinner, of Boston, is greeted by 'Beverly,' a French Bulldog, outside the TD Garden. Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff The rankings list out this week, which includes over 200 purebred dogs, saw major shifts further down the list, with some dogs jumping 20 spots and others falling behind, the AKC said. Larger breeds like the Saluki, the Black and Tan Coonhound and Wirehaired Vizsla became less popular by the widest margins in 2024, according to the AKC. The top 10 dog breeds 'don't shift too much,' the AKC said Tuesday, but the Beagle and the Rottweiler rose one spot in the rankings, while the Bulldog fell two spots. Many breeds in the 20s and 30s had the same popularity metrics from 2023 to 2024, the kennel club said. A Labrador retriever weaves, through a series of poles during Westminster Kennel Club's agility competition in New York, Feb. 8, 2020. Bebeto Matthews/Associated Press The AKC releases its breed popularity list annually using registration statistics from the previous year, according to the group. The top 30 most popular dog breeds, according to the AKC are: French Bulldog Labrador Retriever Golden Retriever German Shepherd Poodle Dachshund Beagle Rottweiler Bulldog German Shorthaired Pointer Yorkshire Terrier Australian Shepherd Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Cane Corso Pembroke Welsh Corgi Doberman Pinscher Boxer Miniature Schnauzer Bernese Mountain Dog Shih Tzu Great Dane Pomeranian Miniature American Shepherd Havanese Siberian Husky Chihuahua English Springer Spaniel Shetland Sheepdog Border Collie Claire Thornton can be reached at

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