White-Label THC Lemonade
Use this path when speed, simplicity, and a production-ready lemonade direction matter most.
Read the white-label guide →THC lemonade gives brands a familiar, refreshing way to enter the infused beverage market with still, sparkling, low-dose, fruit-forward, and tea-lemonade concepts.
For founders, retailers, distributors, restaurants, hospitality groups, and beverage companies, lemonade is easy for customers to understand: bright citrus flavor, clear dose, adult-oriented packaging, and a format that fits coolers, menus, events, and alcohol-alternative occasions.

THC lemonade can be built as a still drink, sparkling drink, low-dose beverage, tea-lemonade blend, fruit-forward product, or seasonal flavor line.
THC lemonade is an infused beverage built around lemonade flavor and a measured THC dose. For brands, it can work as a white-label product, private-label line, still drink, sparkling drink, low-dose social beverage, fruit-forward lemonade, or Arnold Palmer-style tea lemonade. The best production path depends on the flavor, dose, format, packaging, testing, MOQ, target states, and sales channel.

How to use this guide
The fastest path to a clear quote is knowing the role the product should play: launch SKU, retailer house brand, distributor line, restaurant menu item, event beverage, or expansion product for an existing THC beverage brand.
Decide whether a white-label, private-label, or custom manufacturing path makes the most sense for the first run.
Still, sparkling, low-dose, and tea-lemonade formats can all work, but each creates different production and positioning questions.
Classic, strawberry, raspberry, blueberry, tropical, and Arnold Palmer-style products each tell a different customer story.
Finalize dose, packaging, testing, COAs, target states, first-run quantity, and timing before moving into a quote.
Launch path
These pages help clarify whether the brand should move quickly with a white-label direction, build a private-label house brand, or scope a more custom manufacturing path.
Use this path when speed, simplicity, and a production-ready lemonade direction matter most.
Read the white-label guide →Build a house-brand lemonade line for a retailer, distributor, hospitality group, or beverage operator.
Read the private-label guide →Understand formulation, batching, production planning, testing, documentation, and launch details.
Read the manufacturing guide →Format decisions
The right lemonade format should match the customer, channel, drinking occasion, packaging, and dose strategy.
Plan 2.5mg, 5mg, and 10mg lemonade products for social, sessionable, and alcohol-alternative occasions.
Explore low-dose lemonade →Build smoother, non-carbonated lemonade drinks for customers who do not want bubbles.
Explore still lemonade →Use carbonation to create a crisper, more social lemonade beverage with stronger alcohol-alternative fit.
Explore sparkling lemonade →Combine iced tea and lemonade into a familiar format that can fit restaurants, retailers, and seasonal menus.
Explore THC Arnold Palmer →Lemonade gives a brand an immediate flavor story. A customer does not need to learn a new category before they understand the product. That is useful for founders who need a drink that can work in a retail cooler, a distributor conversation, a restaurant menu, a hospitality setting, or an alcohol-alternative occasion.
The format is also flexible. A brand can launch with classic lemonade, then expand into berry, tropical, sparkling, still, or tea-lemonade directions without making the product line feel disconnected.
The strongest THC lemonade concepts are easy to explain: refreshing lemonade flavor, clear THC dose, adult-oriented packaging, finished-product testing, batch-specific COAs, and a channel strategy that matches the product.
The most important decisions happen before the first production run. Still versus sparkling affects the drink experience. Dose affects the customer and target states. Fruit direction affects flavor, color, sweetness, and packaging. The brand path affects timeline, MOQ, and cost.
Low-dose lemonade can feel more approachable, while stronger formats may require a different retail and customer strategy.
Classic lemonade, strawberry lemonade, raspberry lemonade, blueberry lemonade, tropical lemonade, and Arnold Palmer-style concepts are easy to understand.
Finished-product testing, COAs, lot information, and clear label communication help support retail, wholesale, and distributor conversations.
THC lemonade overlaps naturally with real fruit THC drinks, THC juice drinks, still THC drinks, and infused tea. A lemonade product can be light and sparkling, smooth and still, fruit-forward, tea-based, or positioned as a seasonal alcohol alternative.
If the goal is to compare production requirements, start with THC beverage manufacturing and THC beverage formulation. If the product direction is already clear, the next step is to request a quote.
Flavor strategy
Each flavor page supports a different product direction, drinking occasion, and retail story.

Familiar, bright, and high-recognition for retail, seasonal, and flagship lemonade concepts.

Tart, berry-forward, and visually strong for cans, menus, coolers, and adult beverage sets.

A modern berry lemonade direction that can feel familiar, refreshing, and different from the most common citrus drinks.

Expressive and refreshing for island, citrus, pineapple, mango, summer, and event-style concepts.

Compare classic, berry, tropical, sparkling, still, low-dose, and tea-lemonade flavor directions.

Tea and lemonade together can create a familiar adult beverage format with strong mainstream recognition.
Related paths
These pages help brands compare lemonade with adjacent formats and understand the broader manufacturing path.
Compare lemonade with broader fruit-forward THC drinks, puree concepts, sparkling fruit beverages, and low-sugar fruit formats.
Explore real fruit drinks →Compare lemonade with juice-inspired THC products, tropical juice, berry juice, citrus juice, and still juice-style drinks.
Explore THC juice drinks →Review non-carbonated THC beverage formats that can overlap with still lemonade and juice-inspired drinks.
Explore still THC drinks →Use tea as a related path for Arnold Palmer-style drinks, sweet tea, lemon tea, peach tea, and still beverage concepts.
Explore infused tea →Understand how production, co-packing, testing, documentation, and launch planning work.
Explore manufacturing →Share your flavor direction, target dose, format, packaging status, target states, and first-run quantity.
Start the quote request →FAQ
These answers help founders understand THC lemonade options before scoping a white-label, private-label, or custom production path.
Share your lemonade direction, still or sparkling preference, target dose, packaging status, target states, and expected first-run quantity. Those details make it easier to understand the right production path and quote the project clearly.