As Americans drink less alcohol, low-dose THC products face new federal limits. Here's how the hemp industry is responding.
THC-infused beverages are often marketed as a more predictable alternative to traditional edibles, but many consumers — ...
Major US sports arena becomes first to start selling THC-infused drinks during events - The stadium will begin selling the hemp-derived drinks next month ...
A trip to the United Center often means a chance to see world-class athletes — the 1990s Bulls, the 2010s Chicago Blackhawks.
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 ...
Six in 10 Americans have become more disinterested in alcohol since first trying it — a transition that starts, on average, ...
The largest entertainment arena in the U.S. is entering into a historic partnership with two cannabis drink brands, with ...
A company that makes THC-infused drinks said they will soon be selling their carbonated beverages at the United Center.
( NewsNation) — Chicago’s United Center will soon serve up a different kind of buzz to concertgoers: THC beverages. The venue ...
Concertgoers at the United Center will be able to buy legal drinks infused with THC, the part of marijuana that gets users high — despite a looming federal ban.
So what do you do when your attempt at diversifying your brewery business gets spiked by the federal government?
As drinking rates continue to decline, alcohol-free buzz-inducing products are crowding shelves. Experts say science is still ...