You can drink your high this Fourth of July with these five cannabis-infused drinks
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You can drink your high this Fourth of July with these five cannabis-infused drinks

LA Times  

This Independence Day isn’t just the first major holiday of summer; it’s also the first opportunity for many Californians to gather safely in larger-than-household numbers since the state reopened June 15. Cann Social Tonic Wildly popular and madly refreshing, this line of low-calorie, low-dose sparkling beverages positions itself as a “social tonic” by keeping the THC levels low and the flavor profiles high, with offerings that include lemon lavender, grapefruit rosemary, blood orange cardamom, ginger lemongrass and pineapple jalapeño. Lagunitas Hi-Fi Hops Nothing screams backyard barbecue like a cold beer, and this hopped-up sparkling beverage — a partnership between the Petaluma, Calif.-based craft brewer Lagunitas Brewing Co. and the Santa Rosa-based AbsoluteXtracts — is about as close as you’ll get in a cannabis-infused drink. Iconic branding aside, don’t expect there to be any alcohol involved — the 177-year-old brewing company doesn’t make the beverage but licenses the name and logo to L.A.-based Pabst Labs. Made from California grapes fermented and aged like wine before the alcohol is swapped out for 8 milligrams of THC per serving, the “vinfusions” are available in three flavors: white, pink and mimosa The pink and white retail for $49 per 750 milliliter bottle, the mimosa for $6.99 per 187 milliliter bottle.

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