Miguel introduces nitrogen powered cannabis drink that you can see in action

In addition to most of the cannabis products recommended by celebrities, Grammy-winning artist Miguel assumed the role of co-founder, owner, and chief creative director of Kalvara – a cannabis-infused beverage company that takes a completely new technological approach to infusion.

Kalvara is the maker of the patented Vessl ™ closure – a nitrogen-powered cannabis liquid dispenser – that delivers a precise, even dose of fast-acting cannabinoids. The technology allows you to see the cannabis infusion – in action. It also eliminates the need for single-use bottles that pollute the planet.

The company calls it a “multi-sensory experience”, because when you turn the cap you can hear the release of the pressurized nitrogen, see colorful THC liquid pouring into the bottle and taste the naturally flavored drink like a lava lamp. Getting on the exact dose of THC quickly is quickly becoming a fad as an alternative to alcohol.

Berry Chill, Citrus Twist and Tropical Inspire. Photo courtesy of Kalvara.

“Kalvara is a game changer,” said Miguel. “I can enjoy a fast and smooth lift anywhere.” Miguel announced that he started working with Vessl ™ a year ago in August 2020. His long-term interest in sustainability led him to explore brands that are taking new approaches. The patented Vessl ™ device enables bottles to be reused instead of constantly throwing away single-use bottles.

Each variety of Kalvara is available in a 100 mg five pack, which is available in different versions: Citrus Twist is sweetened with exotic monk fruits; Berry Chill comes with an additional 10 mg of CBD for relaxation; and Tropical Inspire adds an energy boosting component.

Kalvara can be consumed alone over ice or with a blender. Try replacing this with an alcoholic drink and your body will thank you for it.

The nanotechnology of the pressurized Vessl ™ closure keeps the highly bioavailable cannabis oil fresh at ambient temperatures for a longer shelf life. This means that the taste, aroma, and color won’t fade or oxidize. The drink is calorie-free and contains neither sugar nor preservatives.

Kalvara is available from licensed retailers in California, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Ontario, with additional states and Canadian provinces to follow shortly.

Miguel and Marijuana

In an interview with Spin in 2015, the singer-songwriter was asked about his favorite hobbies. In a list with meditation, binge-watching documentaries, and hiking. That included smoking weed.

The singer has often pointed out that he was a late bloomer on the cannabis scene. He didn’t smoke weed until later when he was an adult. “I wasn’t part of the social scene in high school,” Miguel told the Guardian in 2015. “I didn’t go to parties, I didn’t drink, I didn’t smoke, I definitely didn’t smoke weed,” I didn’t have sex. Late bloomer. A real late bloomer. “

In later interviews, Miguel appeared to be more of a regular user.

“Damn – I should have brought the weed,” Miguel told Billboard in a 2017 interview. Weed is a constant theme in Miguel’s music, and he features his herb collection in the video for his 2017 song with Travis Scott, “Skywalker” – an indica-dominant strain that’s a common favorite.

Miguel received no fewer than 12 Grammy nominations, one win, and his last two albums debuted at number one on the Billboard R&B albums chart. The singer has worked with Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, Usher, J. Cole, Travis Scott and A $ AP Rocky, among others, and has proven himself to be one of the top artists in R&B.

Miguel’s involvement in leadership roles for Kalvara cemented his relationship with cannabis. For more information, please visit kalvara.com and visit Kalvara on Instagram @drinkkalvara.

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