State-by-State THC Beverage Shipping
Interstate Shipping — THC Beverages
Last updated: October 6, 2025. This table is a living document and may change without notice based on new laws or carrier policies.
Legal Disclaimer: Shipping THC-infused beverages across state lines is highly regulated and may be prohibited or restricted in many jurisdictions. Carrier policies (including FedEx) may refuse or seize shipments that contain THC. We reserve the right to cancel, hold, or refuse orders to any destination at any time. By ordering, you affirm that receiving THC beverages is legal at your destination and accept that remedies are limited to store credit only per our Returns Policy.
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Allowed (with limits) Conditional / Review Do Not Ship
State / Jurisdiction | Status / Notes | Key Restrictions / Risks | Policy Decision |
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Texas (Base) | Hemp/consumable hemp beverages presently permitted; regulatory environment volatile and subject to new limits. | Potential future bans or tighter potency/label rules; carrier scrutiny persists. | Conditional |
California | State-level actions have targeted hemp-derived THC products, including beverages, in various forms. | High risk of enforcement, seizure, or prohibition depending on locality and product makeup. | Do Not Ship |
Florida | Proposed/active limits on THC per container and venue-based sales controls; evolving rules. | Potency caps; venue/licensing nuances; labeling compliance critical. | Conditional |
Georgia | Commercialization proceeding amid ambiguity; hemp beverages in market with scrutiny. | Confirm potency, labeling, and local acceptance; monitor AG/legislature updates. | Conditional |
Minnesota | Allows hemp-derived THC beverages with per-serving/container caps and labeling rules. | Strict potency and packaging limits; verify COA alignment. | Allowed (with limits) |
Colorado | Edibles/beverages permitted with strict per-serving caps; enforcement active. | Check mg THC per serving/container; no synthetic conversions. | Conditional |
Iowa | Beverage THC cap reported; local oversight increasing. | Potency threshold compliance; labeling accuracy required. | Conditional |
Rhode Island | Legislative efforts to curb or re-route hemp-THC beverages through cannabis framework. | High uncertainty; risk of prohibition. | Do Not Ship |
Alabama | Framework tightening with THC limits and ABC oversight (effective timelines vary). | Container size/THC mg caps; licensing; future-dated compliance. | Conditional |
Arkansas | Ban/restrictions on intoxicating hemp derivatives in effect. | State prohibition likely encompasses THC beverages. | Do Not Ship |
ND / SD / Wyoming | Restrictions on isomerized cannabinoids; tighter stance on intoxicating hemp. | Confirm source (naturally occurring Δ9 from hemp vs. isomerization). | Conditional |
[Add State] | [Summarize current stance on hemp-THC beverages] | [Note potency caps, packaging, licensing, or outright bans] | Conditional |
Important Carrier Notice (FedEx) & Customer Acknowledgment
Carrier Notice: FedEx and other national carriers may prohibit or refuse transportation of products that contain THC. As a result, shipments may be delayed, inspected, returned, or seized without notice.
Customer Acknowledgment: By placing an interstate order for THC beverages, you affirm the product is legal to receive at your destination, and you accept that remedies for any shipping issues are limited to store credit only per our Returns Policy.
How We Maintain This Table
- We review legislative and regulatory updates regularly and adjust “Allowed / Conditional / Do Not Ship” statuses.
- We may cancel or hold any order if a destination becomes restricted after checkout.
- This table is not legal advice. Always consult your local laws.