Tinley Beverage Company: Largest Lineup of Cannabis Beverages in California
Tinley’s™ non-alcoholic, craft tonics and mixers are infused with premium distilled botanicals and cannabis grown in California’s Emerald Triangle. Co …

Operates the largest and most versatile cannabis beverage manufacturing facility in California
Tinley’s™ non-alcoholic, craft tonics and mixers are infused with premium distilled botanicals and cannabis grown in California’s Emerald Triangle. Combined with terpenes found in Pineapple Jack Sativa, our micro-dosed beverages deliver a whole-flower experience that raises your spirits without raising your blood alcohol levels.
They are crafted with distilled botanicals, natural extracts, flavors and spices. Only 30 calories or less and 5g sugar per bottle. Each Tinley’s™ Tonic contains a single micro-dose of THC with a fast-onset and uplifting full flower experience. Perfect for BBQs, beaches and campouts.
Based in Long Beach, California, The Tinley Beverage Company was founded with a mission to help consumers enjoy cannabis in recipes inspired by legendary adult beverages. Tinley’s™ believes the time has come for a new, healthy and delicious way to enjoy the benefits of smoke-free cannabis. They are committed to crafting our products with premium distilled botanicals combined with Emerald Triangle-grown cannabis.
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