FAQs
What is Tempo?
Our hemp-infused beverages are designed to help you kickstart your creative energy. We build upon our select cannabinoid extracts with a craft blend of functional foods and herbs that provide complementary nutritional benefits.
Check out our About section to learn more.
When should I drink Tempo beverages?
Anytime! Really whenever you need a natural boost to keep you feeling upbeat, energized, and balanced during the day. For some people, that may be a way to clear the brain fog during that mid-afternoon slump. For others, it may be an opportunity to reset and unwind after a busy day. Our products are built to adapt to your day, so you can set your own Tempo.
Do Tempo beverages contain THC?
Nope. Our products are tested by a third-party lab and validated to contain no THC. We post those lab results here.
Do I need to keep my Tempo beverages refrigerated?
Tempo beverages do not need to be refrigerated, but if you prefer to have them chilled (hint: we do!), you can store it in the fridge without that impacting the product.
Where can I buy Tempo beverages?
Tempo beverages are currently available for purchase online, as well as in select stores throughout the United States. Ask your favorite grocery stores, juice shops, and other outlets if they’ll be carrying Tempo soon!
Does Tempo ship to my state?
Tempo ships directly to your doorstep in most states. Out of an abundance of caution, Tempo does not currently ship to the following states: Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Dakota, and Utah.
CBD FAQ
What is Cannabidiol (CBD)?
CBD is one of 80+ naturally occurring phytocannabinoids found in all cannabis plant strains (including hemp). CBD is non-psychotropic, unlike THC, but still interacts with many of the same receptors in the body’s naturally occurring endocannabinoid system.
Does CBD get you high?
No. CBD is a naturally occurring cannabinoid and is not psychotropic, unlike THC.
Will CBD help with specific ailments?
Due to federal regulations, we cannot make claims about whether or not hemp-derived CBD can help with specific ailments. We do however encourage everyone to research the widely available information online and consult a health care provider before consuming any hemp products.
Will CBD show up on a drug test?
CBD is typically derived from hemp plants, and THC is naturally present in trace amounts in hemp (the legal limit of THC in hemp is less than 0.3%). Furthermore, the science behind the conversion of certain cannabinoids to other related cannabinoids in the body is not yet fully understood. Much like the consumption of poppy seeds may lead to a positive drug test, the consumption of certain hemp products could lead to a positive drug test for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).
At Tempo, we utilize a cannabinoid extract that is lab-tested to contain 0% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). However, each lab test is different, and it is important to understand the mechanics of your test before consuming any hemp products. Factors such as individual biochemistry, the potential conversion of cannabinoids, and the possibility of trace amounts of THC inherent in any hemp product should be taken under consideration. We recommend consulting your health care provider or drug testing representatives before consuming any hemp products.