Summer in Southlake has a way of making you want to slow down and actually enjoy where you are. Whether that means sitting outside with something cold in your hand, unwinding after a long week, or just looking for something new to try, we have been restocking the shelves with products that genuinely match that feeling.
We recently added five new items across our Delta 9 drinks, edibles, and gummies categories, and a few of them have already been getting more attention than we expected. This post is a proper introduction to each one — what they are, how they work, who they tend to suit best, and why we decided to bring them in.
No fluff. Just an honest look at what is new and why it might be worth trying.
Sparkling THC Iced Tea Lemonade, 4 Pack
There is a certain kind of summer drink that just makes sense. Iced tea with lemonade has been a staple in Texas for decades, and this sparkling version from our drinks lineup takes that familiar flavor somewhere more interesting.
The Sparkling THC Iced Tea Lemonade 4 Pack is a ready-to-drink hemp-infused beverage with a clean, effervescent feel. Each can contains a measured dose of Delta 9 THC derived from hemp, and the flavor profile does exactly what the name suggests — tart lemonade with the subtle earthiness of iced tea underneath, all lifted by a light carbonation.
At $12.99 for a four-pack, it represents solid value for what you are getting. These are not novelty drinks. They are properly formulated, and the dosing is consistent from can to can, which matters when you are being thoughtful about how much you consume.
If you have been curious about THC beverages but have not known where to start, this is an approachable place to try one. The serving is clearly marked, the flavor is genuinely good, and you can share them with a friend or pace yourself through the pack over a few evenings.
One practical note: as with all edible and drinkable THC products, the onset is slower than inhalation methods. Give it at least 45 minutes before deciding whether you want more. That advice applies to everything in this category, and it makes the experience considerably more pleasant when you follow it.
Sparkling THC Raspberry Lemonade, 4 Pack
This one arrived at the same time as the Iced Tea Lemonade and has already found its own audience, which tells you something.
The Sparkling THC Raspberry Lemonade 4 Pack shares the same format and price point at $12.99, but the flavor is noticeably brighter. Raspberry lemonade has a sweetness to it that the iced tea version does not, and the sparkling finish keeps it from feeling heavy or syrupy the way some cannabis beverages can.
The two drinks are close enough in format that some customers will prefer one over the other based entirely on personal taste. If you like your lemonade on the fruitier side, this is the one. If you prefer something with a bit more depth and less sweetness, go with the Iced Tea Lemonade. Trying both is not a bad idea at that price.
From a wellness perspective, both beverages offer the same thing: a consistent, controlled way to experience hemp-derived Delta 9 THC in a form that fits naturally into an evening at home or a low-key social setting. We have had customers tell us they have replaced a glass of wine with one of these on weeknights, and that the experience suits them better than they expected.
Wintergreen THC Microdose Mints, 40 Count
This is the product in this group that surprised us the most in terms of how quickly it resonated with customers after we put it on the shelf.
The Wintergreen THC Microdose Mints 40 Count is exactly what the name says it is. These are small, breath mint-sized pieces with a low dose of Delta 9 THC per piece, designed for people who want precise, manageable control over their experience rather than a single larger dose all at once.
Microdosing as a concept has been around the wellness conversation for a while, and for good reason. For many people, a very small amount of THC taken consistently is more useful than a larger occasional dose. These mints give you that flexibility. You are not locked into a full gummy or a full beverage. You can take one, see how you feel, and make a decision from there.
At $17.99 for 40 mints, the value per serving is among the best of anything we carry in this category. And the wintergreen flavor is clean and familiar — it does not taste medicinal or strange, which matters more than people usually admit when it comes to products you plan to use regularly.
We have found that customers who are newer to hemp-derived THC products often feel more comfortable starting here than with gummies or drinks. The ability to start at a genuinely low dose and adjust incrementally is a meaningful advantage for anyone who is still learning what works for their body.
Wyld Blood Orange THC + CBC Gummies, Bliss
Wyld is a brand we have a lot of confidence in. They have been producing high-quality hemp gummies for years, they are consistent with their dosing, and their flavors are based on real fruit rather than artificial approximations of it. The Blood Orange Bliss gummies are a strong example of what they do well.
These Wyld Blood Orange THC + CBC Bliss Gummies combine hemp-derived Delta 9 THC with CBC, which stands for cannabichromene. CBC is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid that some researchers believe may enhance the overall effect of THC through what is commonly called the entourage effect — the idea that cannabinoids work better together than in isolation.
Whether or not you follow cannabinoid research closely, what most customers notice in practice is that CBC formulations tend to produce a fuller, more rounded experience compared to THC alone. The Bliss designation reflects the intended effect profile, which leans toward mood and relaxation rather than sedation.
The blood orange flavor is genuinely excellent. It is citrus-forward without being overpowering, and the natural fruit flavoring means there is no artificial aftertaste, which is a real differentiator in a market full of gummies that taste like candy.
At $64.99, these sit in the premium tier of our gummies selection. That price reflects both the brand quality and the dual-cannabinoid formulation. If you are someone who buys gummies regularly and has been looking for something a step above the standard single-cannabinoid options, this is worth trying. If you are new to gummies entirely, you might want to start with a more affordable option first and work your way here once you have a better sense of what dosage suits you.
Northern Lights Live Rosin THC Gummies, Indica
This one is for customers who have specific preferences about what they want from a THC product in the evening.
Northern Lights is one of the most recognizable strain names in cannabis culture, and for good reason. It has a long history as a deeply relaxing indica-leaning experience, and that character carries through into these gummies.
The Northern Lights Live Rosin THC Gummies are notable not just for the strain but for the extraction method. Live rosin is made from fresh-frozen hemp plants that are processed without solvents, which preserves the full terpene profile of the original plant material. Terpenes are the compounds responsible for aroma, flavor, and much of the nuanced effect that experienced users look for in a THC product.
The result is a gummy that is more expressive than a standard distillate-based edible. You can taste the difference, and over time, many customers say they can feel it too. The experience tends to be richer and more textured than what you get from a simpler formulation.
At $69.99, these are our highest-priced new arrival in this batch. That reflects the live rosin process, which is more labor-intensive and expensive to produce than conventional extraction methods. For customers who care about quality of experience and are not just looking for the lowest cost per milligram, this is one to pay attention to.
These are best suited for evening use. Northern Lights has a well-earned reputation for promoting rest and relaxation, and that should inform when and where you use them. They are not a daytime product for most people.
A Few Thoughts on Delta 9 in General
Since all five of these products sit in the Delta 9 category, it is worth saying a few things clearly for anyone who is newer to this space.
Hemp-derived Delta 9 THC is federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill when the product contains less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC by dry weight. Everything we carry at CBD Southlake meets that standard, and every product on our shelves is third-party lab tested. You can trust the label.
That said, Delta 9 does produce psychoactive effects. It is not the same as CBD. If you are new to it, start low, go slow, and do not make any important decisions or drive after using it. Those are not disclaimers we include out of obligation — they are practical guidance that will actually improve your experience.
If you have any questions about which of these products might suit you, what dosage to start with, or how hemp-derived Delta 9 compares to other options we carry, come in and talk to us. Our team at 480 W Southlake Blvd is here to give you a straight answer.
All five of these are on the shelf now. We are happy to walk you through any of them in person.
Medical Disclaimer: The information in this post is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. These products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any hemp-derived products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medication. You must be 21 or older to purchase Delta 9 THC products at CBD Southlake.

Co-Founder, CBD Southlake | Wellness Educator & Hemp Product Specialist
Sam Patel is the Co-Founder of CBD Southlake and a wellness educator with extensive experience helping consumers understand CBD, hemp-derived products, cannabinoids, and responsible product use. He specializes in cannabinoid education, product selection, and wellness-focused content designed to help customers make informed decisions.