Leilo Sunset Kava Tonic Variety Pack Review: Calm Without the Hangover
Non-alcoholic social drinks have gone from novelty to genuine category, and Leilo is one of the brands leading that shift with its kava-based "tonics." We picked up the Sunset Kava Tonic Variety 12-Pack — a mix of Raspberry Hibiscus, Tangerine Mango, and Blackberry Orange — to see whether a canned kava drink can genuinely replace a cocktail on a night in.

What's Inside the Can
Each of the 12 servings in this pack is built around 1,000mg of a proprietary Kava Root Extract Blend, paired with real fruit flavoring and a notably low sugar count for a flavored beverage. There's no alcohol anywhere in the formula, so the calm you feel comes purely from the kava root itself rather than any buzz-inducing additive. Leilo mixes, cans, and pasteurizes each batch for shelf stability, and the ingredient lists vary slightly by flavor, so the brand points you to the individual can labels for the full breakdown of each of the three flavors in this set.

Taste and Effects
The Raspberry Hibiscus is tart and floral, Tangerine Mango leans bright and citrusy, and Blackberry Orange splits the difference with a deeper, more balanced fruit profile — genuinely refreshing rather than syrupy-sweet, which is where a lot of functional beverages fall flat. As for the effects, kava is a slower burn than alcohol: most people start noticing a loose, clear-headed relaxation roughly 20 minutes after finishing a can, without the fog or dehydration of a real drink. It's the kind of "take the edge off" feeling you'd want at the end of a long day or before a low-key hangout, not something that hits like a shot.

Who This Is (and Isn't) For
Leilo has picked up coverage from Forbes, Business Insider, Yahoo, BuzzFeed, and PopSugar as part of the broader non-alcoholic drink wave, and it's easy to see why: it fills a real gap for people who want a social ritual without alcohol's downsides. That said, kava isn't automatically risk-free. The FDA has flagged a potential (rare) link between kava-containing supplements and liver injury, so Leilo clearly labels the can as not intended for anyone under 18, pregnant or breastfeeding, or already dealing with liver issues, and advises against mixing it with alcohol or driving afterward. It's worth reading that label rather than skipping straight to the fun part.

Pros and Cons
Pros: Genuinely alcohol-free relaxation, three well-differentiated fruit flavors in one pack, low sugar, backed by real media coverage, subscription option knocks the price down, and a 30-day guarantee removes most of the risk of trying it.
Cons: Kava's effects are subtler and slower than alcohol so it can feel underwhelming if you're expecting a strong buzz, the FDA liver-injury caution means it's not for everyone, and at $49.99 for 12 cans it's priced closer to craft beer than soda.
Final Verdict
For anyone easing off alcohol or just curious about functional, mood-forward drinks, the Leilo Sunset Kava Tonic Variety Pack is a solid, flavor-varied way to start. It won't replace a cocktail's kick, but it delivers a real, noticeable sense of calm without the next-day regret. Check the current price and subscription savings on the Leilo Sunset Variety pack here, and look out for site-wide Leilo coupon codes before checkout.
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