I tried TRIP's CBD botanical drinks and you can get 20% off

With a growing focus on wellness and relaxation, I tried TRIP's CBD products to see if they could help me unwind

  • 08:28, 19 JUL 2022
  • Updated 11:59, 21 JUL 2022

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Taking the time out of your day to actually relax and unwind is something that a lot of us don't quite remember is important, or at least I know it can slip my mind from time to time. So when the opportunity arose to try TRIP , one of the UK’s leading wellness brands, I felt like it was time.

The brand uses CBD which has grown in popularity, with 40% of Brits (in a FSA survey ) choosing to use the natural remedy for stress. I've already tried some CBD products to see if they would help with cramps , so after a particularly stressful month I put TRIP to the test.

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I'd briefly tried TRIP in the form of a mocktail at The Ivy when I visited Bath on a wellness retreat , but trying it as its own specific drink was quite different. I also discovered that the brand is more than just drinks , with them also having CBD oils .

One thing that really stands out to me with the drinks is that they're not overly sweet, they come in cans with some fruity botanical flavours but tend to pair it with herbs that makes it taste a little bit more like a mocktail and reminds me of gin.

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The three flavours are Peach & Ginger, Elderflower & Mint and Lemon & Basil . For me I found the flavours to be a little too heavy on the ginger and basil, with the Elderflower & Mint being my favourite by far.

I think that these would work perfectly as a mixer and for fans of ginger beer the Peach & Ginger should go down a treat. I didn't notice a huge shift to my mood but I did feel quite relaxed the evening that I tried these drinks, which I take to be a good sign.

For those who want a more noticeable fix, perhaps one of the two TRIP CBD oils would be a better option. Coming in two flavours, Wild Mint & Chamomile and Orange Blossom & Chamomile , it's difficult to miss.

When I opened the Wild Mint & Chamomile I was instantly hit with the minty smell and found that I already felt a bit more relaxed.

The Orange Blossom was slightly more mild in flavour, but still quite bold. I think if you're looking to unwind and relax, the oils are the better option.

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You place a few drops under your tongue for a minute before swallowing and I found that I really did feel more relaxed afterwards.

It's advised to consult a medical professional before consumption if you have pre-existing medical conditions or take prescription medication. TRIP recommends you do not exceed more than 70MG per day (one full dropper of oil contains approximately 66MG of CBD).

Shoppers can use code MYLONDON to take advantage of 20% off from TRIP when they shop with the brand. Shipping is free within the UK.

TRIP’s drinks and oils are THC-Free and Third Party Lab tested to ensure the highest quality and purity.

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Trip Drinks Review: Is This Botanical Beverage Worth It?

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Right now, I suspect I am an advertiser’s dream when it comes to soft drinks – especially anything with interesting added ingredients and health benefits. I no longer drink alcohol , so am always in the market for interesting new “grown up drinks” – which is why I’ve already reviewed so many for this site.

As is often the case, I discovered Trip’s range of “CBD Infused” drinks via a targeted ad on Facebook. I was intrigued enough to put in an order, and in this Trip Drinks review, I let you know my views on the whole range.

I’m always excited to try out new drinks, but I only tend to order them more than once if they really impress – especially as so many new products are coming out at the moment.

To find out whether Trip Drinks got a second order from me, you’ll have to read on.

NOTE: I’ve now also written a Trip CBD Oil review .

What Are Trip Drinks?

Trip Drinks is a range of healthy soft drinks infused with CBD, and a range of natural botanicals including lemon balm and ginseng. Although it’s a relatively new range, it has gathered considerable momentum already, with positive praise from the likes of Forbes, Vogue and The Guardian.

Sold as a product that can help you to “find your calm amidst the every day chaos,” the drinks are among many products currently hitting the market that incorporate natural, herbal ingredients that have various health and anti-anxiety benefits.

Trip CBD infused peach and ginger drink

What is In Trip Drinks?

Trip drinks have a base of water and natural fruit juice concentrates. They’re naturally sweetened with steviol, an ingredient many health-conscious people (myself included) prefer to chemicals like aspartame and sucralose.

The interesting part is the added botanical ingredients, and the inclusion of a small dose of CBD (cannabidiol) – a non-psychoactive ingredient derived from the cannabis plant.

CBD is all the rage these days, with many fans (again, myself included), who report benefits such as a greater sense of calm, reduced anxiety, and less pain and inflammation.

Here’s a quick run-down of all the botanicals included in Trip drinks, along with their perceived benefits. I must emphasise that these are benefits they are widely thought to have. I’m not making any medical claims here – this is a personal blog, not a scientific paper.

CBD : This increasingly popular ingredient is a massive deal these days. It’s often used as a natural remedy for anxiety, for lots of pain-related conditions such as arthritis and neuropathy, and to relieve nausea. It does NOT get you “high,” in case you’re wondering! To find out more about it, check out this guide from Harvard University .

Lemon Balm: Lemon balm is from the mint family, and people have long believed it to promote relaxation and to aid in many ailments. These include headaches, nausea and menstrual cramps. This Healthline article discusses several studies into those claims.

Lemon Balm Plant

Ginseng: This is a supplement that has been used for centuries, and is particularly popular in China and Korea. It is thought to help with everything from cognitive function to blood sugar levels. That said, there is limited medical evidence for these long-believed claims.

L-Theanine : L-Theanine is an amino acid that naturally occurs in tea. It’s said to be good for memory and clarity, and many people believe it’s a good compliment to caffeine. I am one of those people, as it seems to “take the edge” off the jittery buzz. (L Theanine is also found in Three Spirit’s Non Alcoholic Spirits range – reviewed here – where I have particularly noticed that positive effect).

Chamomile: Most of us are familiar with chamomile tea. It’s a hugely popular ingredient to promote sleep and relaxation.

Turmeric: The only Trip drink that includes turmeric is the peach and ginger variety. As well as giving the drink a striking orange colour, turmeric is seen (particularly in India) as a medicinal herb, used for everything from hayfever to depression and itching. As with the ginseng, there isn’t yet much in the way of peer-reviewed evidence to support these beliefs.

Trip Drinks Review: Flavour By Flavour

In a moment, we’ll move on to the “effects” of Trip drinks, and discuss whether you notice any tangible benefits. But first, let’s look at something that’s arguably more important – what they taste like.

Trip Lemon Basil Drink

This particular drink provides exactly what it says on the can. It’s probably the most “herbal” of the three in terms of both aroma and flavour. It tastes of lemon, and it tastes of basil – so I guess we can say “mission accomplished!”

The flavour is in perfect balance, and it’s an agreeable herbal taste, not a nasty Jägermeister-like herbal taste!

I’m not convinced it would appeal to everybody, but I enjoy it very much.

VERDICT: 8/10

Trip Elderflower Mint

Until I tried Trip drinks, I had no idea that I would enjoy a drink that tastes – frankly – like Wrigley’s Spearmint chewing gum. It really does!

That may sound a bit odd, but it’s genuinely not a bad thing. I have to confess that I can’t taste much in the way of elderflower, but the overall flavour is really good. This is probably my favourite of the three.

VERDICT: 9/10

Trip Peach Ginger

The Peach Ginger is the one that includes turmeric, and as you can see from the photo near the top of this review, it gives the drink a very bright orange colour.

Flavour-wise it’s a strong ginger, but not an overly spicy ginger. It’s very refreshing, although the ginger overpowers the peach a little. It’s a mouth-filling taste, with a fresh aroma. I don’t know if it’s possible for something to “smell healthy,” but it kind of does.

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I’m going to have to disappoint the hedonists reading this by saying that if you’re expecting Trip drinks to blast you into the stratosphere, you’re going to be sorely disappointed!

Despite the “Trip” name, these are very much a wellbeing product, and any “effects” will be subtle at best. Let’s be realistic, folks, they sell these in Sainsbury’s!

However, I like to test products throughly, and with an open mind. With that ethos, I drank several of these before creating my Trip Drinks review. I did so at times when I could have a good chance to really focus in on whether I “noticed anything,” such as when I was about to sit down for a period of uninterrupted work.

I first want to talk about the CBD. Something I’ve not revealed until now is that I am a regular (daily) user of CBD. I find it enormously helpful for my anxiety and general state of mind. I am strongly considering setting up a separate site to discuss it, and to review the products I use.

With that in mind, I do (for fear of sounding conceited) know a LOT about CBD. And one thing I know is that the dose of CBD needed to feel positive effects can vary wildly from person to person. I also know that – for most – the 15mg “dose” in a can of Trip is a pretty small one.

This is compounded by the bioavailability of CBD when you eat or drink it. That sounds awfully technical, but it essentially relates to how much of the substance is actually absorbed by the body. Some estimates are that it is as low as 4%.

This is why I vape my CBD, as it’s a much more “bioavailable” method of taking it. And I use much bigger doses than 15mg! That’s very much another story, but my point is that the 15mg dose in Trip (and, indeed, in almost every CBD drink on the market) is probably too low to really do much for many people.

This by no means implies that there’s anything disingenuous about the product or its marketing. All I’m saying is not to expect miracles, nor to assume CBD does nothing for you if this is the first and only such product you try.

The Other Botanical Ingredients

The other herbal ingredients in Trip are a blend intended to promote stress relief, relaxation and better digestion. I’ve tried most of them before – alone or in other products – at various times.

I have to say I was intrigued by the presence of chamomile. It’s something usually seen as a bedtime supplement, so I was concerned Trip would make me sleepy. Thankfully it didn’t.

I’ve generally been having a can of Trip mid afternoon. This is when I’d often reach for a second can of Diet Coke – a decision I frequently regret afterwards because it leaves me feeling washed-out and jittery.

Drinking Trip Lemon Basil at my Computer

Drinking Trip doesn’t suddenly make me feel “different.” It’s not like when I vape CBD, which can provide a really notable sense of calm, and a slowdown of racing thoughts. However, I do tend to feel focussed and quite “zen” after drinking Trip. It may be placebo, to an extent, but millions of people believe in these ingredients, and have done for hundreds of years.

My digestion has also been very good since I’ve been drinking these regularly. However, I should say that digestion doesn’t really give me much trouble anyway, since I quit drinking alcohol!

All in all, I have a “what’s not to like?” perception of these drinks. They taste good, they seem healthy, and they are clearly a better choice than more Diet Coke while I’m sitting at my desk.

I couldn’t swear that my focus and level of calm would be any different without them – but that goes for every supplement and health product out there!

Ingredients, Calories and Nutrition

Whenever I do a drinks review, I like to have a good look at the ingredients and nutritional information.

There’s nothing in Trip Drinks that seriously worries me. There’s water (it doesn’t specify spring water), fruit juices from concentrates, the CBD and botanicals, and steviol glycosides as the sweetener. One addition that many of the drinks I review do without is erythritol, a flavour enhancer – just so you know!

The drinks are 20 calories per can , so not much to concern you there. They are also vegan, and have no added sugar.

One thing that’s a bit of a shame is that other than the CBD, Trip don’t tell us the quantities of the ginseng, L-Theanine etc. That’s quite common in products like this, and presumably they don’t want to give away the trade secrets. However, it does leave you wondering how “meaningful” a quantity of those ingredients you’re consuming.

Presentation

I only include a presentation section in these reviews when there’s something positive to say. While the presentation didn’t blow me away as much as when I did my review of Jukes Coridalities , the drinks do come in a nice box with a leaflet, when you buy a small mixed case. This is shown in the earlier photos.

Ethics and Eco Credentials

Trip Drinks come with 100% recyclable packaging, and everything is made in the UK.

I always find it interesting to see what these “craft” brands do to contribute to wider society. While I didn’t see anything on the website about charity initiatives or donations, the company does offer some discounts – for healthcare workers, key workers, and 18-25s.

This is a great initiative, and it follows the lead of lots of US-based CBD businesses, which are generally a little more evolved than those here in the UK.

Trip discounts

As we near the end of this Trip Drinks review, we come to the all important question of price.

As with many things, the price goes down for larger orders. If you buy a case of 24 cans, this costs £39, which works out to £1.63 per can. If you buy a pack of six (which is also available as a mix with all three flavours), this costs £14 – or £2.33 per can.

I think the pricing is well pitched – it’s not cheap, but it’s not luck-pushingly expensive either. And plenty of artisan drink makers DO push their luck on price.

Trip Drinks Coupon Codes

Use can use the following code to make savings on drinks and other products from the Trip website:

Use code AFFTRIP15 here to save 15% on spends over £50

As I said at the start of my review, the way I truly judge a product is whether I buy it again after my initial order.

Well, I’m pleased to say I’m now on my second box of Trip Drinks, and I think they’re going to end up in my permanent rotation.

As somebody who doesn’t drink alcohol, it’s nice to have some alternatives in my armoury. I’m thankful to live in a time when there are SO many options, with more coming to the marketplace all the time.

Don’t expect some earth-shattering effect from the CBD and other ingredients. If you notice anything it will be subtle, not profound. However, they do seem to make me feel rather “zen.” They also have great flavour. They are pleasantly “different,” without being too weird to be enjoyable!

Recommended.

Where To Buy Trip Drinks

Trip drinks are available across the UK, and I’ve even seen them in my local Sainsbury’s – but the easiest place to get them is on the company’s website. Pleasingly, UK shipping is free, and the company also ships internationally.

If you’re interested in other botanical-based drinks, check out my Pentire review .

We also have a big round-up of the best alcohol free drinks here .

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15 thoughts on “Trip Drinks Review: Is This Botanical Beverage Worth It?”

This was a great review thank you. As someone who is looking to go alcohol free it’s lovely to see drinks on offer that can replace alcohol without having to order a lemonade!

Hi Lucy, You’ll find plenty of other alcohol-free alternatives on the site too 🙂

Best wishes,

Is anyone able to tell me how much turmeric is in one drink please?

I don’t know off hand Lisa, I’m afraid, but I will look on the can next time I have some in the house!

Thank you for your detailed review. It is really helpful to have such detailed insight. I do have an issue with their discount policy. I find the notion that only certain workers are “key” distasteful. Why are not factory workers processing food, or bus drivers, or indeed anyone providing a service key and thus entitled to a discount. The fact that they offer NHS workers and healthcare workers a 50% discount tells me the drinks are way over priced for everyone. Again thanks for your review on the content of the these drinks.

I am a recovering alcoholic.. are these safe for me, as obviously concerned about the CPD .. thank you as don’t think these are mind altering, plus it could be a good promotion 😉thank you

Hi Pat – I’m reluctant to give you a firm answer on that. I’ve been sober for over two years, and drink these as well as alcohol free beers and all kinds of similar things. But I know that some alcoholics find NA beers triggering – so no two people are the same. I don’t honestly THINK Trip would cause you a problem, and it certainly doesn’t make me feel “altered” – but everybody’s different. 🙂

Hi Ben, excellent article, thank you.

I’m interested in starting with CBD and your mention of a vaping solution intrigued me… Please can you let me know any recommendations you have in this area?

Hi Andy – If you’re in the UK, I’d suggest having a look at products from HighKind and Orange County CBD.

Thanks for this review. I’ll probably give these Trip drinks a trial based on what you’ve written. Thanks also for your other reviews. Reading them has eaten up a big chunk of my afternoon! I’ve been on the wagon since February and tried a few options: red wine (both went down well – down the sink that is); no alc gin (Gordon’s is OK but it’s just a herby drink really. I shove lots of ice, some fresh mint and tonic in there and pretend it’s a mojito). Beer is the most successful. I notice you didn’t mention (though you’ve probably sampled) Adnam’s Ghost Ship 0.5 (full flavoured with a slight citrus finish) and my favourite so far, Erdinger Alkoholfrei 0.5 (very much like a pilsner so softer on the palate). Thanks again for your encouraging, informative and well-written pieces.

Hi Jeff – thanks for reading and glad you’ve enjoyed my articles!

Yes, I’m familiar with the Ghost Ship and like it a lot, especially on the rare occasions when I find it on draft 🙂 The Erdinger is good too. Brookly Special Effects is one I’m particularly enjoying right now, along with Clear Head, from Bristol Brewery, which also donates money to mental health charities.

All the best, Ben

Ps. For non alcoholic gin, my wife and I have both been impressed with Tanqueray.

My husband is really struggling with anxiety at the moment and I was hoping these drinks might be the answer for him. However, you said about the dose not really being enough for most people. Vape isn’t something he would consider, are there any other alternatives that could be more successful?

I think anxiety is a huge problem for many people at the moment, especially those of us living through these grim times in the UK.

You could maybe start him off with Trip’s CBD oil , which will give a much stronger effect, and he will be able to experiment with the dosage. Here’s my affiliate link 🙂

It’s worth trying to use the code AFFTRIPCASH – which should give you 15% off spends over £35.

I’ve found CBD hugely helpful for anxiety – if nothing else it can help with sleep. However, it’s not a miracle cure. I’ve had some bad anxiety myself recently that CBD hasn’t been enough to fix – but I think it’s largely situational and being surrounded by such doom and gloom. It’s certainly worth a try!

All the best to you both.

Can you drink trip if you’re on warfarin

Hi Richard,

You would need to check that with your doctor. I cannot provide medical advice and I’m almost certain any CBD company would say the same.

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The drinks are refreshing

The oils have a lovely flavour, i felt no effects from the cbd, their drinks contain sweeteners.

CBD has become very trendy in recent years, but is it a complete fad? Well, I’ve been testing out TRIP drinks and oils to find out for myself. In this comprehensive TRIP CBD review, I’ll walk you through my personal experiences with their products, delving into the claims and credibility behind their products.

You may benefit from finding out about the state of my health and well-being. I am a 29-year-old female with depression, anxiety and many a phobia. I’m also pretty certain that I am autistic and so suffer from regular meltdowns.

I’ve had some positive experiences using CBD in the past, but TRIP has fallen short of expectations. Continue reading to find out why!

Disclaimer: I have recently updated this review. Initially, I had a somewhat positive experience with their CBD. But it stopped working within a month. After doing some in-depth research into CBD and chatting with an expert in the world of hemp, I discovered that TRIP contains CBD isolate. Great for topical use, but pretty pointless for ingesting ( read the science ). Therefore, all I was experiencing was a short-lived placebo.

What is TRIP?

TRIP is a wellness lifestyle brand that sells a range of CBD products, including sparkling drinks and CBD oils. All TRIP CBD products, including their drinks and oils, are completely legal. This is because they only contain CBD and no THC. This means you won’t get high from consuming their products, nor will you get arrested.

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My experience: The pros

Now you know a little bit more about the brand, let me take you through my own positive experiences with their products.

If you enjoy drinking soft drinks and you are after a healthier alternative that still tastes good, then you’ll enjoy TRIP’s CBD drinks. I enjoy all three flavours and find them to be light and refreshing.

They are perfect for a sunny day in the park or as an alcohol-free alternative at a party.

It is handy that they can be found in Boots and at Holland & Barrett. Allowing you to pick up one of these instead of a sugary soft drink. Although, they do contain sweeteners (more on that below).

If you’ve tried any CBD supplements before then you may know that they taste like, you guessed it, hemp. This is a strong flavour that not everyone is going to enjoy. However, I found all of the TRIP oils to be quite tasty.

The oils come in two flavours: Wild Mint and Orange Blossom. Once again, these are both lovely and I find they leave a really lovely cooling sensation in the mouth.

However, it is worth noting that the reason they don’t taste too much of hemp is because they are made using CBD isolate, which removes a lot of the smell and taste, as well as a few other important things… More on that here .

Lucy taking a dose of CBD from Trip for this TRIP CBD review

My experience: The cons

Whilst I enjoyed consuming TRIP’s CBD products, I was pretty underwhelmed by the results. At the end of the day, you are buying their products for the CBD in them, and this is where they fall short!

In the beginning, I felt quite chilled out after taking TRIP’s CBD. To the point that I was convinced they worked. Until they didn’t. After about 3 weeks of consistently taking their high-strength CBD oil, I began feeling absolutely nothing.

My daily stress was back, it wasn’t calming down my panic attacks, and my bruxism was just as bad as before. So, I stopped buying it. I thought maybe my body had built up a tolerance. Well, that was until I got chatting to an expert in the CBD world. He was telling me about CBD isolate and how it is commonly used in CBD oils, yet it only works when used topically.

Your body simply pees most of it out. Whereas, a full-spectrum CBD oil has loads of other beneficial components of the plant that work together to create a well-rounded experience that your body can absorb. As nature intended!

High strength or not, TRIP’s CBD was all coming out in my wee. Yes, the rhyme was intended.

Therefore, it would appear that I was experiencing a somewhat pricey placebo effect! I have since been testing out a variety of full-spectrum CBD oils that contain a mixture of other key components of the cannabis plant, including terpenes and CBG. These have been working for me long-term.

I completely understand why most drinks companies are turning to sweeteners, they contain fewer calories and brands can avoid harsh sugar taxes, but my gut doesn’t get on well with them.

Some are worse than others, and fortunately, TRIP has used stevia which I can tolerate enough to enjoy their drinks. I would personally love a variation that uses sugar, or the natural sweetness from fruit juice.

If you are on the lookout for a well-branded and exciting CBD brand that sells tasty drinks and oils, then TRIP may well be for you. But if you are actually on the lookout for a CBD product that will aid you with sleep, anxiety, pain, and much more, then you would be better off spending your money on a full-spectrum CBD oil.

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I tried Trip CBD drinks for Dry January and they cured my hangxiety

I t happens every year - we promise ourselves that we’ll stick to dry January, but the buzz of New Year and the long weeks ahead makes the strongest of us second guess. However, more and more people are ditching alcohol for low or no alcohol alternatives.

If you’re looking for something satisfying that doesn’t leave you feeling like you’re missing out then the CBD drinks from Trip might be the perfect thing for you. The rise of non-alcoholic drinks has taken over the market, but CBD infused drinks can give you the helping hand of relaxation you're after without giving you a hangover.

You might find yourself asking, what even is a CBD drink? CBD drinks are everywhere and CBD infused products have broken into the mainstream, but what is actually in it.

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In short, CBD drinks are infused with cannabidiol, the non-psychoactive element of hemp and cannabis plants. CBD drinks do not contain any THC which is the compound which makes you feel ‘high’. Instead, there is more and more evidence to suggest that CBD drinks help you relax, making it a great alternative for a glass of wine after a long day at work.

CBD drinks have become so popular in recent months that even celebrities are partnering with companies. Radio presenter and mental health advocate Roman Kemp has endorsed Trip drinks saying they’ve helped him relax and unwind without the fear of a hangover.

Trip is founded by a couple who found pre-wedding-stress respite in CBD oils, Trip drinks are one of the most widely available CBD drinks in the UK. Their drinks are made in the UK using lab-tested CBD and come in a range of refreshing flavours.

As someone who slightly overindulged during the festive season, I was keen to find out more about CBD drinks and how they would make me feel - if anything at all. And I have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised. My expectations were not overly high, I didn’t think they would give me the same buzz and sense of relaxation that is familiar after an alcoholic drink, but they did.

The Trip CBD comes in four flavours, Lemon Basil, Peach Ginger, Elderflower Mint and Cold Brew Coffee . I didn’t try the coffee flavour, but I did try the other three and one was definitely my favourite.

All of the drinks come in a sleek, pastel coloured can. The branding is clear and simple, and has a cool, single line doodle in the same, monochromatic colours. They really stand out but in a muted kind of way - the branding has been really thought out and makes you want to try them.

All the flavours I tried were sparkling, which meant they were great for replacing the bubbles of a prosecco. My favourite is the Peach Ginger, it’s perfectly balanced with the right amount of ginger kick without overpowering the whole drink. The Lemon Basil drink is reminiscent of a virgin mojito, very refreshing and light and I imagine this flavour will go down perfectly in the summer sun. The Elderflower Mint flavour was similarly nice - not overpowering and a great fresh taste.

None of the drinks have a weird aftertaste, which is what I expected. There is no way of knowing you’re drinking a CBD drink other than the packaging. Apart from tasting great, they also left me feeling very relaxed without feeling impaired. The CBD didn’t make me feel the same as a glass of wine, but I was noticeably relaxed and happier.

The drinks are not packed full of sugar either like a lot of other mocktail and alcohol free drinks, so you don’t get a sugar crash after an hour. All the drinks contain premium CBD , together with specific active ingredients including green tea extract, lemon balm and chamomile, which are blended into each product for best effect.

Of course, it was great to be relaxed knowing that there was no risk of a dreaded hangover or the accompanying hangxiety. While I can’t imagine I’ll be going teetotal anytime soon, Trip drinks are a great alternative if you’re looking to unwind after a long week but don’t want to spend the next day full of dread.

The end of the festive period, freezing weather and slow start to January is always a struggle, and if you’re looking at trying something new this year, I recommend you try the CBD drinks from Trip . The drinks are a great way to break boozy habits and kick start feeling healthier and happier. You can also find Trip CBD drinks in major retailers like, Boots, Sainsbury’s, Holland and Barrett and Waitrose.

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On Tuesday, a major bridge in Baltimore collapsed into the water seconds after it was struck by a cargo ship, sending vehicles on the bridge into the river below. The ship lost power and issued a mayday call shortly before it hit the bridge.

A video shows the cargo ship striking the bridge and the resulting collapse of the bridge.

The ship, a 948-foot-long cargo vessel called Dali, was about a half hour into its journey toward Colombo, Sri Lanka, when it hit a main pillar of the bridge. All crew members are safe, according to the ship’s owners.

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A mayday call from the ship gave officials enough time to stop traffic at both ends of the bridge. The waters where the bridge collapsed are about 50 feet deep. By Tuesday morning, six construction workers who had been fixing potholes on the bridge remained missing as divers and other emergency workers on boats and helicopters continued to search for them. Two others had been rescued, and one was in the hospital.

Francis Scott

Patapsco River

The ship left the Port

of Baltimore around

1 a.m. on Tuesday.

Where impact occurred

Direction of the ship

The ship hit the

bridge at 1:28 a.m.

The ship hit the bridge at 1:28 a.m.

Where impact

Source: Spire Global

The New York Times; satellite image by Google Earth

The lights of the ship flickered on and off as it lost power in the minutes before the ship changed bearing and hit the bridge.

Ship approached from

the Port of Baltimore

Road repair crews

Ship changed heading

as it neared pillar

Ship hit pillar

Southern and central spans

of bridge began to collapse within

seconds of impact

Northern span began to

collapse seconds later

Within 30 seconds of impact,

the central part of bridge had

entirely collapsed.

Source: StreamTime Live via YouTube

Timestamps are from StreamTime Live video.

The New York Times

The Francis Scott Key Bridge was opened in 1977 and carried more than 12.4 million vehicles last year. The bridge was one of the three major ways to cross the Patapsco River and formed part of Baltimore’s beltway.

The Port of Baltimore is a major trade hub that handled a record amount of foreign cargo last year. It is an especially important destination — the nation’s largest by volume last year — for deliveries of cars and light trucks.

Ship impact

To Chesapeake Bay

Sources: Maryland Port Administration, OpenStreetMap, MarineTraffic

Note: Ship positions are as of 2:46 p.m. Eastern time.

Overall, Baltimore was the 17th biggest port in the United States in 2021, ranked by total tons, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. The bridge collapse brought marine traffic there to a standstill, with seven cargo or tanker ships stranded in the harbor as of Tuesday afternoon.

Gov. Wes Moore declared a state of emergency for Maryland and said that his office was in close communication with Pete Buttigieg, the U.S. transportation secretary. The White House issued a statement saying that President Biden had been briefed on the collapse.

A photo shows the cargo ship with the collapsed bridge.

Erin Schaff/The New York Times

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