Cann positions itself as a “social tonic” designed for the party crowd. Their beverages come in sleek cans with microdoses of THC and CBD, marketed as a lighter, more approachable entry point for cannabis consumers. With its stylish branding and social focus, Cann has attracted a loyal following among younger, trend-conscious consumers. Their drinks are gluten-free, vegan, and sweetened with all-natural agave.
Cann Drink Offerings
- Blood Orange Cardamom
- Lemon Lavender
- Grapefruit Rosemary
- Available in 8oz and 12oz cans
- Limited-edition seasonal drops
Cann vs Last Call: Side by Side
| Comparison Point | Cann | Last Call |
|---|---|---|
| Format | Ready-to-drink tonics | Powder sticks, liquid mixers, and seltzers |
| Potency per serving | 2mg or 5mg (fixed) | 10mg (powder), adjustable (liquid) |
| Dosing flexibility | Fixed — 2mg or 5mg only | Fully adjustable — 2.5mg to 25mg+ |
| Price per 5mg serving | ~$4.00–$6.00 | As low as $0.12 (liquid mixer) |
| Versatility | Drink as-is | Mix into any beverage |
| Target audience | Low-dose, casual consumers | Everyone — beginners to experienced users |
The Verdict
Cann targets the low-dose, casual consumer with its 2mg and 5mg offerings. If that's your sweet spot, Cann is a fine choice. But with Last Call, you get total control over your dose. Our 10mg powder sticks are perfect for a standard social dose, and our liquid mixers let you pour anywhere from 2mg to 25mg+ per serving. That means one Last Call product can serve everyone — from the first-timer who wants a 2.5mg microdose to the seasoned consumer who wants a full 25mg experience.
And the value? Cann charges around $4–$6 for a single 5mg can. Last Call's liquid mixer costs just $0.12 per 5mg serving — a fraction of the price.
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