I Tried Cann Spritz, the THC Aperol Spritz Dupe—But Can It Replace the Real Thing?
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I Tried Cann Spritz, the THC Aperol Spritz Dupe—But Can It Replace the Real Thing?
Cann’s THC apéritif looks and tastes just like an Aperol spritz, but the experience is a different story.
By Maha Haq | Reviewed by Ysolt Usigan
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In Italy, the Aperol Spritz isn’t just a drink. It’s part of aperitivo, a social ritual built around pre-dinner drinks and snacks. As alcohol consumption declines, Cann saw an opportunity to recreate that tradition with THC. Its 750 ml Cann Spritz moves beyond canned seltzers into “pot-tail” territory: pour over ice, add seltzer, and garnish with an orange slice for a low-dose, customizable buzz with faster onset than edibles.
What makes Cann Spritz interesting is how it reimagines the aperitivo experience. The lighter 3 to 5 mg dose encourages multiple rounds, while the THC twist may actually spark your appetite—something alcohol doesn’t always do. The question, though, is whether this can truly replace an Aperol Spritz, or just mimic the ritual without the buzz.
CANN SPRITZ: An overview
Cann Spritz nails the look, the flavor, and most importantly the ritual of a traditional Aperol spritz, with the added perk of an edible high without a hangover. The lighter dose per serving plays directly into the aperitivo experience of sitting for hours, sipping on a light beverage, and enjoying unlimited snacks. Whereas other THC beverages operate with a high dose per pour mindset, Cann takes a detour by way of Sicily for a shippable high meant for any social gathering. Al fresco season arrived early, and this apéritif dropped right on time, cin cin.
If you’re looking for a THC drink that actually feels like a pre-dinner ritual instead of a sugary gimmick, this Aperol-style aperitif is bitter, citrusy, and convincingly cocktail-like. Plus, the pour-it-yourself format makes dosing easy and highly controllable, with a faster onset than most edibles. It’s especially appealing for canna-curious drinkers who want something low-pressure. That said, the effects are........
