CBD Drink Brands Leading the Detox Beverage Trend

CBD detox drinks are carving out a distinct niche in the functional beverage aisle, blending hemp-derived cannabinoids with time-honored cleansing botanicals. From herbal teas to ready-to-drink iced blends, several CBD brands are positioning specific “detox” SKUs for shoppers who want gentle daily support for the body’s natural cleansing systems—without the harshness of extreme cleanses or fad diets.

One of the most recognizable names in CBD tea, The Brothers Apothecary, showcases this trend with its Cosmic Cleanse hemp CBD tea. This rooibos-based blend layers in licorice, marshmallow root and astragalus, herbs often associated with gut and immune support, and delivers an estimated 60 mg of full-spectrum CBD per bag. Shoppers can explore the tea directly at The Brothers Apothecary

In Europe, Canebiera is building a following with its Organic CBD Detox Infusion: Cinnamon & Ginger, a French-grown, fully organic herbal infusion. The formula combines cinnamon and ginger in a purifying blend marketed to support the body’s natural detoxification and digestion while offering a warming, spicy flavor profile. Consumers can shop the line through Canebiera’s official site

On the U.S. wellness-clinic side of the market, Nuceria Health in Miami offers Daily Detox CBD Tea, billed as a high-strength, all-natural blend infused with 99% pure, pharmaceutical-grade CBD. The caffeine-free tea pairs CBD with aromatics like holy basil and spearmint and is promoted as a calming, anytime option for overall wellness and gentle daily cleansing support. Shoppers can find it via Nuceria Health’s product page

For shoppers browsing European CBD specialty shops, Cannaline has become a notable player with its CBD Tea Detox. The brand formulates this SKU with herbs such as turmeric, peppermint, erica and hemp seeds and leaves, and markets it for toxin elimination, digestive support, and general wellness, with recommended use of one to three cups per day. Retailers and consumers can explore Cannaline’s detox tea through listings like this product page

Another brand leaning into hemp-tea detox positioning is High Tea, whose Detox | 15mg CBD SKU combines organic hemp with ginger, black pepper, licorice, cloves and nutmeg in a caffeine-free, phytocannabinoid-rich blend. The product is marketed as vegan, non-GMO and USDA organic, giving ingredient-conscious shoppers plenty of label reassurance. It’s commonly found through dispensary partners such as Alta Dispensary’s listing

Detox doesn’t stop at hot tea. Sh’nnong Beverage Company’s Má Functional Iced Teas line includes the DETOX: Emperor Spice Cleanse variant, a caffeine-free brew that pairs CBD with green tea, lemon, chamomile, schisandra berry and dandelion root—botanicals traditionally linked to liver and cleansing support. Originally launched nationally through The Vitamin Shoppe, these RTD teas brought CBD “detox” positioning into mainstream supplement retail. Interested shoppers can learn more via this Má Functional Iced Teas overview

These products share a few best-practice traits: clear functional naming (“Detox,” “Cleanse”), transparent ingredient lists featuring recognizable herbs, and increasingly, lab-tested CBD with posted certificates of analysis. At the same time, shoppers should remember that CBD beverage detox claims are not evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and unapproved health products may pose risks if they promise to “treat” or “cure” disease. Savvy consumers compare labels, seek third-party testing, and treat CBD detox drinks as a supportive wellness option—ideally discussed with a healthcare professional—rather than a magic reset button.