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United Center Becomes First Major US Arena to Partner with Cannabis Drink Brands

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Why This Matters
New research shows that combining lesser-known cannabinoids like CBDV and CBG produces stronger anti-inflammatory effects than any single compound alone, supporting the value of full-spectrum hemp products.
Clinical Summary

Chicago’s United Center, the largest entertainment arena in the US, has entered a historic partnership with cannabis drink brands, establishing the first-ever official THC sponsorship at a major American venue. The deal with RYTHM Inc. marks a mainstream breakthrough for cannabis beverages, positioning them alongside traditional alcohol sponsors. This partnership signals growing cultural acceptance of cannabis as a social beverage and comes at a critical momentโ€”the Nov 2026 federal ban threatens to eliminate the hemp-derived THC beverage market entirely.

Dr. Caplan’s Take
“This study is the strongest laboratory evidence yet that full-spectrum hemp products are therapeutically superior to isolated compounds,and the November ban would push the market toward exactly the wrong approach.”
Clinical Perspective

THE UNITED CENTER DEAL: CANNABIS DRINKS ENTER THE MAINSTREAM

Chicago’s United Centerโ€”the largest entertainment arena in the United Statesโ€”has entered a historic partnership with cannabis drink brands, establishing RYTHM Inc. as the venue’s official THC sponsor.

This is not a dispensary opening or a cannabis lounge experiment. This is a major American sports and entertainment venue putting a cannabis brand alongside its beer and liquor sponsors. For the THC beverage industry, this is the mainstream breakthrough it’s been building toward.

The timing is both triumphant and tragic. Cannabis beverages have grown from a novelty to a billion-dollar market in just a few years. Over 3,000 US stores now sell hemp-derived THC drinks. The product category was positioning itself as a legitimate alcohol alternativeโ€”with new research showing cannabis beverages help people cut alcohol consumption nearly in half.

But the November 2026 federal ban threatens to eliminate most of these products. The 0.4mg per-container THC cap would make a typical 5mg THC seltzer 12.5x over the legal limit.

The United Center deal represents what the cannabis beverage market could become if given a regulatory framework that allows it to grow responsibly. Instead, the industry is celebrating its biggest cultural milestone while simultaneously preparing for potential prohibition.

The contrast couldn’t be more stark.

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