Boho Euphorics recently released the first infused 12-ounce bottled cannabis drinks available in legal New Jersey cannabis dispensaries.
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Bottled Cannabis Drinks
The Peach Tea bottle was hard to open, but delicious. It was like a Snapple Iced Tea with the great sweet and savory peach flavor. With only 5 mg of THC, it had only the slightest taste of weed.
They won trophies for the drinks at the MJ Unpacked 2026 Cup too.
“We are the 1st KSA (Kosher Supervisors of America) certified cannabis product in the world!” Boho Euphorics CEO David Hess declared.
He explained that the drink is sugar-free, vegan-friendly, and nano-emulsified, so it’s fast-acting.
“The nice thing about a glass bottle is you can close a glass bottle,” Hess argued.
Nonetheless, one should be careful with such a bottle so it does not spill.
The Boho drink bottle tops are child-safe as a compromise, which can be difficult for potheads to figure out sometimes.
Their infused drinks would make sense to feature at New Jersey’s legal cannabis consumption lounges, where you could buy bottle after bottle like at a bar.
Hess said they wanted to ensure that there were products designed to be microdosed, where one could go low and slow.
The first canned drinks also recently debuted in New Jersey dispensaries.
Boho Euphorics Infused Syrups
Like other manufacturers, Boho Euphorics has also come out with infused syrup bottles.
Their Blue raspberry syrup tastes like a lollipop. It was certainly sweet and got the job done of getting you high. It’s strong at 100 mg of THC. So, you’re supposed to sip it or mix it like a small liquor bottle.
The Orange syrup tastes like a fruit snack.
Hess said you could make Popsicles with the syrup, along with Italian ice with the syrup.
The syrup is also good if you want to make a canna cocktail mocktail with no liquor.
“It pairs wonderfully with seltzers, sodas, juices,” he explained. “You can even put this in a popsicle mold in your freezer. You can make water ice with it.”
They are competing with Major and Journeyman in the infused cannabis syrup market. Heady NJ first saw Major’s infused syrup for sale in February 2025 at Bud2Bloom dispensary in Netcong.
Innovative Joints by Boho Euphorics
“We changed the game on pre-rolls!” Boho Euphorics Sales Director Saltzman exclaimed.
I tried them. The joints are very good. They make you feel so high. They are intense. The Indicas will knock you out in the best way.
They have joints that are like Camel Crush cigarettes. Boho Euphorics made them so the joints could be flavored as lemon, strawberry, blueberry, or grape.
Infused Spritzer Spray
They also have a spray that can contain 10 to 30 mg of THC per dose.
“You can’t do that with anything else,” Hess said. “Each spray is a controlled dose.”
The onset is quick, and it lasts about an hour to an hour and a half.
Boho Euphorics Enters NJ Cannabis Market
Heady NJ spoke with Hess and Saltzman of Boho Euphorics at the MJ Unpacked convention last month in May 2026.
Saltzman has been working hard and making the convention circuit for years to get his company, ZY Labs, off the ground. The NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission awarded them an annual NJ cannabis manufacturing license in October 2023.
They have been making this year at the Ignite it cannabis convention this past February 2026 and MJ Unpacked in Atlantic City last month in May 2026.
Boho Euphorics cannabis products are now available among several New Jersey cannabis dispensaries, including:
- Sunnytien
- Shore House Canna
- Social Leaf
- Nirvana
- Authorized Dealer Dispensary chain
- High Street dispensary
- Dank Poet
- Ham and Chazz
- Ript
- Boon Towne Dispensary
- Jersey Meds Dispensary
- Township Green
- Conservatory Canna
- Cotton Mouth
- NJ Leaf dispensary chain
- Earth and Ivy chain
- New Era
- Holistic Solutions
- Simply Pure
“Best market today in cannabis hands down is New Jersey!” Hess exclaimed. “When it comes to Boho…It was very important for us to fill in some of the gaps that we’ve been seeing.”
He explained his investment firm, Tress Capital, has invested in other cannabis companies in other legal cannabis markets since 2011.
According to his LinkedIn profile, he invested in Mike Tyson’s brand along with Cannabis Now Magazine.





