About US

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Our Story

We started out making beer, humbly in our mother's basement. Fast-forward a decade, two facilities, and dozens of awards later, we created the best non-alcoholic THC drinks out there. Why? Because we like weed too. Scofflaw THC tastes good and gets you high, what's there not to like?

The Scofflaw Approach

Simply put, we create exceptional THC beverages made from real ingredients. We believe in celebrating good times with great flavors. Live life on your own terms with the new way to unwind – your new happy hour drink. Raise a glass to the high life.
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Our Promise

We are committed to quality, using natural ingredients to deliver a great-tasting, feel-good experience without compromise. That's why our beverages contain 0 calories, 0 carbs, and 0 added sugars. Embrace your inner Scofflaw and break the rules, not the vibe.

FAQs

Is this legal in my state?

Absolutely – we currently ship to all 50 states. We comply with all federal regulation under the 2018 Farm Bill Act.

How old do you have to be to purchase Scofflaw THC beverages?

21 years old.

What is nano-tech?

In the beverage industry, nanotechnology is used to enhance product quality, stability, and functionality. Basically, it's a process of getting cannabinoids into beverages in a stable, water-soluble form. Therefore, it helps mix ingredients that don’t normally dissolve in water, making them easier for the body to absorb, enhancing the effectiveness.

What is the difference between CBD and THC?

The short answer – THC gets you high while CBD helps calm your mind and body.

The long answer is cannabis and hemp both belong to the same plant species – cannabis sativa – and are nearly identical except for their legal classification. Hemp is defined as cannabis containing no more than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight, making it federally legal. Delta-9 THC is the naturally-occurring, psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. In contrast, cannabis refers to plants with Delta-9 THC levels exceeding 0.3%, which are federally illegal. Notably, Delta-9 THC is chemically identical regardless of whether it's derived from hemp or cannabis. So, we just use a lot of hemp to create ultimately the same experience as cannabis.