RiverBluff Hemp Drink Goes MG for MG Against Cannabis Quencher (CQ) Drink on YouTube! 

RiverBluff Hemp Drink Goes MG for MG Against Cannabis Quencher (CQ) Drink on YouTube! 

RiverBluff’s Bluff Pops got their moment to shine when the 50mg hemp-derived THC Punch Pop was matched against 2 25mg recreational dispensary drinks from CQ in a head-to-head comparison on the YouTube channel Cannabis Critique. Cannabis Critique is an experienced cannaconsumer and decided to see how comparable the two products were. RiverBluff looked forward to this challenge and accepted it post haste to find out what an independent source would say about how their drinks stacked up against traditional dispensary drinks.  Though he enjoyed the high of both drinks, he made key points about how RiverBluff may be the better option. To see exactly what was said, you’ll have to watch the full video here. 

RiverBluff is extremely proud of its Bluff Pops. Cannabis Critique tried a pretty hefty 50mg Punch Pop which may not be for everyone. No worries though! It is also available it 10mg! Not only that but all our flavors come in both 50mg and 10mg and soon to be 4mg options. That’s right RiverBluff brings more than one flavor to the table! Besides our Punch Pop, there is also a RiverBluff Grape Pop and a Coconut Lime Pop. The Grape Pop is suited for a lazy nostalgic day and our Coconut Lime Pop is perfect for a beach day with friends. All our RiverBluff’s Pops are made with water-soluble THC for a fast-acting result with little to no cannabis flavor. These drinks have summertime written all over them! Pick yours out now!  SIGN UP for our email list to stay up to date on all the latest deals and articles provided by RiverBluff Collective

RiverBluff and 7hills Partnership Covered by Eagle 102.3 

RiverBluff and 7hills Partnership Covered by Eagle 102.3 

Eagle 102.3 released a blog on their website covering the strategic partnership between 7hills Brewing and RiverBluff Collective to produce THC-infused drinks such as Pops and Seltzers. This partnership came together as 7Hills looked to transition from bottling to canning and RiverBluff looked for a partner to bring its drinks to life. The stars aligning was nothing short of serendipitous. Together we look forward to distributing these drinks statewide in Iowa. 

From Eagle 102.3  

“Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, 7 Hills was making strides in the Iowa market with its bottled beers. However, the pandemic necessitated a pause, leading the company to withdraw bottled products and focus on refining its processes. With the recent assistance from Riverbluff Dispensary, which moved its headquarters to the Millwork District, 7 Hills has now accelerated its plans to introduce a canning line, initially slated for 2025. Riverbluff’s collaboration played a crucial role by enabling 7 Hills to expedite the transition and meet the growing demand for THC-infused beverages. The beer market is undergoing significant changes, with a nationwide decrease in beer production and a surge in non-alcoholic and THC-infused beverages. Partnering with Riverbluff Dispensary places 7 Hills at the forefront of these trends, demonstrating its commitment to innovation and growth.” 

READ FULL ARTICLE HERE 

How is THC legal in Iowa?

How is THC legal in Iowa?

How is THC legal in Iowa? The Cedar Rapids Gazette dug deep into the hemp culture of Iowa to find out what products are out there, how to keep legality top-of-mind, and why more Iowans are turning to THC and Delta-9 products (like RiverBluff THC products!) to relax. 

From the Gazette: 

“RiverBluff Collective, a manufacturer and retailer in East Dubuque, Illinois, sees a growing trend in Iowa. This spring, the company plans to open its new headquarters in Dubuque’s trending Millwork District, where it hopes to capitalize on the growing popularity of hemp. 

Dealing in both traditional cannabis and newer hemp-based THC products, owner Ali Gansemer sees a stronger trajectory for growth with hemp-based THC than with the recreational cannabis market in Illinois. 

‘Just having an open market and the ability to sell into states that don’t have (legal recreational cannabis) opens the door for bigger expansion,” she said. “Consumers like the ability to go into a store and not have to walk past security guards to purchase very similar products.” 

Read the full article here! 

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