By: Pat Trevino— May 7, 2026
Target will begin carrying hemp‑derived THC beverages in all Texas stores, joining a growing list of national retailers responding to consumer demand for alcohol‑free social options. The rollout includes brands such as Cann, WYNK, Trail Magic, Stigma, Gigli, Happi, and Good Feels—each offering low‑dose drinks designed for relaxation without intoxication comparable to alcohol.
Industry analysts say the move reflects a shift in consumer behavior, especially among adults seeking moderation and wellness‑oriented alternatives. The beverages typically contain 2–10 milligrams of THC, producing a mild euphoric or calming effect that users describe as “relaxed but clear‑headed.” Because the THC is absorbed through digestion, the onset is slower and smoother than smoking or vaping.
Supporters point to public‑health data showing the risks of alcohol and opioids:
- Alcohol contributes to about 178,000 U.S. deaths per year (CDC).
- More than 79,000 accidental opioid‑overdose deaths were recorded in 2023 (NIDA).
- THC beverages have no known lethal overdose threshold and do not cause alcohol‑related organ damage.
Some older adults report that low‑dose THC drinks help manage chronic pain and reduce reliance on prescription opioids, though medical experts caution that such products should not replace professional treatment. Researchers note that cannabinoids can influence pain perception and relaxation, but effects vary by individual and dosage.
Public‑health officials continue to monitor the expanding hemp‑derived market as Congress prepares to tighten federal limits on THC content later this year. For now, retailers like Target are positioning these beverages as part of a broader trend toward functional, alcohol‑free social drinks—a category that blends wellness, moderation, and consumer curiosity.

