Introducing H2Ho, the new THC-infused beverage with refreshing flavors.
Washington Ho, a Houston real estate developer and reality TV star, has launched H2Ho, a line of THC-infused beverages. Each can contains 2.5 mg of THC, available in citrus hibiscus and blackberry yuzu flavors. Ho’s entry into the THC market aligns with his personal journey of sobriety and is targeted at consumers aged 21 and up. Despite legal challenges in Texas regarding THC products, Ho is optimistic about expanding H2Ho nationwide. The official launch is set for May 8 at the Montrose bar, Melrose, in partnership with Tiffany Moon.
Houston real estate developer and reality TV star Washington Ho has officially announced the launch of his new line of THC-infused beverages called H2Ho. This new venture comes in collaboration with THC distributor Hometown Hero and is poised to hit the market despite ongoing legal controversies regarding THC products in Texas.
Each 12-ounce can of H2Ho contains 2.5 milligrams of delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and is available in two flavors: citrus hibiscus and blackberry yuzu. The drinks are marketed as low-calorie and are fortified with ginseng for energy and focus, alongside THCV (delta-9 tetrahydrocannabivarin), often referred to as “diet weed.” Targeted towards consumers aged 21 and up, H2Ho aims to promote a healthier lifestyle.
The inspiration for Ho’s entrance into the THC market stems from his personal journey, particularly his six years of sobriety. He has faced challenges in social situations without alcohol, leading to the decision to create a THC-infused beverage that aligns with his values of healthy living. Prior to H2Ho, Ho attempted to enter the THC beverage market through a partnership with attorney Tony Buzbee called HoBuzz, which was canceled in May 2024 due to production limitations and legal uncertainties.
Despite this setback, Ho has remained committed to investing in the THC industry, engaging in partnerships with both Bahama Mama and Hometown Hero. The launch of H2Ho is strategically timed with the mounting interest in cannabis products, particularly as attitudes toward THC gradually shift across the United States.
Texas has a complex legal landscape concerning THC. In March 2025, the Texas Senate passed a state ban on all forms of THC products, creating an uncertain environment for businesses looking to sell THC-infused items. Ho is aware of these legal challenges but is optimistic about expanding H2Ho nationwide through strategic partnerships.
In addition to the legal hurdles, Ho is also focused on cultural perceptions regarding THC, particularly within the Asian community where alcohol consumption is more widely accepted than cannabis use. Ho aims to navigate these cultural challenges as he launches his new product line.
The official launch of H2Ho is set for May 8 at the Montrose bar, Melrose, in collaboration with Tiffany Moon, a star from The Real Housewives of Dallas. This event is expected to attract significant attention and serve as a platform to promote the benefits of H2Ho and the hemp-derived cannabinoid industry.
With the continuing debate surrounding the legality of THC products in Texas, Washington Ho’s new venture stands at a crossroads. The future of the H2Ho brand will depend significantly on how the legal landscape evolves and how consumers respond to the product in a market that is gradually shifting towards acceptance.
As Washington Ho embarks on this journey with H2Ho, he remains hopeful not only about the beverage’s acceptance in Texas but about its potential to resonate with consumers across the country as interest in cannabis products grows.
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