Kikoko Offers Teas to Support Different Moods & States in the Body
Laura McQuarrie — July 10, 2019 — Lifestyle
References: kikoko & thefreshtoast
Kikoko sets itself apart as a woman-owned company founded by Amanda Jones and Jennifer Chapin that offers a discreet and easy-to-consume alternative to marijuana edibles in the form of low-dose cannabis teas. The brand offers a mix of blends with both THC and CBD, which help to support different functions. While Sympa-Tea is ideal for providing pain and anxiety relief thanks to the way it provides a smaller amount of THC in relation to CBD, Positivi-Tea inspired mood-boosting as a cannabis-infused organic herbal tea with 10 milligrams of THC and just five milligrams of CBD per serving.
The tea brand also makes other functional organic herbal beverage products—that are sun-grown and free from toxins and chemicals—for sleep and women's sensuality with bold botanical flavors.
Image Credit: Kikoko
The tea brand also makes other functional organic herbal beverage products—that are sun-grown and free from toxins and chemicals—for sleep and women's sensuality with bold botanical flavors.
Image Credit: Kikoko
Trend Themes
1. Low-dose Cannabis Beverages - Opportunity for companies to offer alternative and discreet consumption methods for cannabis through low-dose beverages like teas.
2. Functional Beverages - Functional and purpose-driven beverages are becoming more popular as seen with Kikoko's offerings.
3. Herbal Tea with CBD and THC - Herbal teas that contain both CBD and THC could become a growing trend for those looking for mood-boosting and pain relief effects.
Industry Implications
1. Cannabis Industry - Cannabis companies can expand their product lines to include low-dose cannabis beverages like teas to appeal to consumers looking for discreet consumption methods.
2. Functional Beverage Industry - The trend towards functional and purpose-driven beverages can offer opportunities for companies to create products that target specific needs and moods as seen with Kikoko's teas.
3. Herbal Tea Industry - Herbal tea companies could enter the growing market for teas that contain both CBD and THC, offering options for consumers looking for mood-boosting and pain relief effects.
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