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If you have shopped at a liquor store or even looked at a bar menu recently, you have probably noticed something that was not ...
Yes, you can drink your weed now. And a growing wariness of the health effects of alcohol is driving more consumers to try these newfangled libations. The drinks typically contain THC. Others contain ...
Bar and restaurant expert Jon Taffer discusses cannabis beverages and the impact it's having on the U.S. alcohol business.
a consumer insights and market research firm that has been tracking the THC drink industry. By 2024, the market had grown significantly, reaching $382 million dollars. This year, it will grow to $ ...
As in, reaching for a THC drink isn’t as uncomplicated or beneficial as some of the brands make it sound. Here’s what experts want you to know before you crack open a new kind of cold one.
So drink makers avoided cannabis. Then the 2018 farm bill changed the game. The lengthy document governs a wide range of agricultural and food assistance programs, and it includes a few pages that ...
As in, reaching for a THC drink isn’t as uncomplicated or beneficial as some of the brands make it sound. Here’s what experts want you to know before you crack open a new kind of cold one.
Walk into a beverage store in many states and there is a newer product jockeying for space with the beer, wine and hard liquor: Meet the cannabis drink. Yes, you can drink your weed now.
So drink makers avoided cannabis. Then the 2018 farm bill changed the game. The lengthy document governs a wide range of agricultural and food assistance programs, and it includes a few pages that ...