For people who aren’t interested in total abstinence, cannabis-infused beverages may offer a way to reduce alcohol use while ...
Drinks to be sold at concerts under federal legislation but attenders may have to wait to imbibe at sporting events ...
New UB research suggests using cannabis beverages as a substitute for alcohol could be a novel harm reduction strategy.
Swapping your IPA for a THC seltzer might do more than change your buzz. A small new study suggests cannabis-infused drinks ...
The latest mixology craze could take potent potables to a new level. Bloomberg Business reports that mixologists are experimenting with infusing THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, into cocktails ...
Now that more THC drinks are popping up on shelves, we reached out to experts to see if they're healthier alcohol ...
As Americans drink less alcohol, low-dose THC products face new federal limits. Here's how the hemp industry is responding.
The largest entertainment arena in the U.S. is entering into a historic partnership with two cannabis drink brands, with ...
Walk into any laid-back get-together these days, and you might notice something missing: the signature clink of beer bottles or the pop of a wine cork. Instead, you may spot THC seltzers being passed ...
We spoke to a representative from LeafLink, who produces cannabis drinks, about a trend in sales during January.
Cannabis beverages — sparkling, citrusy, slightly herbaceous and increasingly easy to find on menus in Charlotte — are quietly changing the way people unwind. For those not in the know, THC is the ...