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The Rise of Cannabis Drinks: Ditching Booze for Weed on 4/20

 
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Companies are promoting cannabis-infused drinks as an alternative to alcohol.

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Since the legalization of recreational marijuana in Illinois in 2020 brought broader cultural acceptance, stricter guardrails, and $1.6 billion in sales, the cannabis industry has been booming. One particular segment that has seen significant growth is cannabis-infused beverages. Companies that make cannabis-infused drinks are encouraging people to ditch booze for weed on 4/20 — the longstanding pot holiday.

Here are some of our favorite thirst-quenching, brain-calming cans of hemp-derived THC, including Artet, Cann, and Wynk. These drinks offer a unique way to consume cannabis without the need for smoking or vaping, making them an attractive option for those who are looking for a more discreet and convenient way to enjoy the effects of marijuana.

The future of marijuana in Florida, as well as THC hemp-derived beverages, was discussed in the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference. The event highlighted the growing interest in cannabis-infused drinks and the potential for expansion in the industry. With more states legalizing recreational marijuana, the market for these beverages is expected to continue to grow.

The town that can't sell alcohol can, in fact, sell you drinks infused with marijuana's active ingredient. As more communities explore the benefits of cannabis legalization, the demand for cannabis-infused beverages is on the rise. These drinks offer a new way to experience the effects of marijuana in a socially acceptable and regulated manner.

On Saturday, April 20, also known as 4/20, celebrate cannabis in many ways including 4/20 fast food deals, sipping a THC drink from Snoop Dogg. Cannabis-infused drinks have become a popular choice for those looking to enjoy the benefits of marijuana without the negative side effects of alcohol. With a growing number of options available, consumers can choose from a variety of flavors and potencies to suit their preferences.

As the drinks made with hemp-derived THC grow in popularity, many Wisconsin businesses are paving the way to get the newer product to consumers. With the demand for cannabis-infused beverages on the rise, companies are investing in new technologies and processes to meet the needs of a growing market. These drinks offer a convenient and enjoyable way to experience the effects of marijuana without the need for smoking or vaping.

The THC-infused 'Tranquilita Margarita' drink contains 8th Wonder's Ocho Verde Cannabis spirit and Cut Above Zero Proof Agave Blanco. This cocktail-centric beverage is just one example of the innovative product that are changing the way people consume marijuana. With a focus on quality ingredients and unique flavors, these drinks offer a sophisticated alternative to traditional cannabis consumption methods.

A new crop of cocktail-centric, THC-infused beverages is out to change the way you drink. These innovative product are redefining the way people think about cannabis consumption, offering a more refined and socially acceptable option for those looking to enjoy the effects of marijuana. With a focus on quality ingredients and expertly crafted flavors, these drinks are elevating the cannabis experience for consumers.

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