Crescent 9 has become a familiar name in the THC beverage space, offering a line of ready-to-drink seltzers available in various potencies and flavors. Headquartered in New Orleans, Crescent Canna produces Crescent 9 THC Seltzer with premium US-grown hemp containing less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by weight, making it federally legal. Their products range from 5mg to 50mg per can.
Crescent 9 Drink Offerings
- Sour Watermelon 10mg THC Seltzer
- Ginger Lemonade 10mg THC Seltzer
- Parade Punch – passion fruit, strawberry and citrus (5mg or 10mg)
- Strawberry Lemonade 50mg THC Seltzer
Crescent 9 vs Last Call: Side by Side
| Comparison Point | Crescent 9 | Last Call |
|---|---|---|
| Format | Ready-to-drink seltzers only | Powder sticks, liquid mixers, and seltzers |
| Potency per serving | Fixed (5mg, 10mg, 25mg, or 50mg) | 10mg (powder), adjustable (liquid) |
| Total THC per package | ~40–200mg per 4-pack | Up to 18,000mg per 6-pack mixers |
| Dosing flexibility | Fixed — no adjustment | Fully adjustable |
| Versatility | Drink as-is | Mix into any beverage |
| Cost per 10mg serving | ~$4.00–$6.00 | As low as $0.25 (mixer) or $2.00 (powder) |
The Verdict
If you want a ready-to-drink can you can grab from the cooler and go, Crescent 9 is a solid option. But if you value flexibility, control, and value, Last Call wins hands-down.
With Last Call's liquid mixers, you're not locked into a single format — you can pour your own dialed-in THC cocktails into soda water, juice, or sparkling drinks. One 3,000mg mixer bottle gives you 300 servings at 10mg — compared to Crescent 9's 4-pack, which gives you just 4 servings. For bars, events, or anyone who wants to stretch their dollar, Last Call is the smarter choice.
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