Ohio brewers fear the state’s new ‘intoxicating’ hemp ban will kill the buzz of the booming THC‑infused drink industry.
As part of reopening the federal government in November, Congress passed a bill banning most THC products across America.
There's weed you eat, weed you smoke, and now, weed you can pour straight into your drink. 1906 Spirits' new, limited-release ...
In the bill to reopen the government, conservatives slipped in an almost complete ban on hemp-derived products, outlawing any ...
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THC drinks are flying high. A new hemp law could kill the buzz
Drinks infused with cannabis' buzzy compound THC are wildly popular and available in many states. But a year from now, the ...
The low- and no-alcohol trend hasn't just changed what people drink—it's changed the way people think about a buzz in general ...
Jack Sherrie, CEO of Delta Beverages, said he's working with other industry leaders to save THC drinks after Congress passed new restrictions on hemp.
The federal ban, passed as part of the package to reopen the government, will effectively bans consumable hemp products in the U.S. starting next November.
Rochester, NY, Dec. 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wicked Reserve Dispensary, a premier cannabis dispensary that has recently ...
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I'm the cofounder and CEO of a THC drink company. Congress's hemp crackdown should be a wake-up call for the industry.
Jake Bullock, CEO of Cann, said the new hemp restrictions show that a bill regulating THC drinks and that the industry needs to wake up.
New federal hemp rules could shift what’s pouring into glasses — and disappearing from shelves. For beverage makers and fans alike, the next year may bring as much opportunity as upheaval.
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