Does Dry January exclude THC or CBD infused drinks? Judges?? In my Drier January scheme of things, any way to cut back on the alcohol is a positive. As a newcomer to the flurry of cannabis products I’ve only tried one lemonade product infused with THC. Ray’s. Available only in Washington State as far as I know. Very pleasant effect but I’m glad I took it slow with barely the recommended dose which is one-tenth of the bottle. (Good thing I read the label.) A handy measuring cup is provided. I chose the diet version! Low calories! Boomers may also be interested in the CBD versions which would be relaxing without the high.
I made a cocktail by adding the infused drink to lemonade and a hint of vodka. Infused drinks or edibles take around 45 minutes to take effect so avoid the temptation to do more while you’re waiting. The touch of vodka got things going.
My brother tried his in shot glasses. If you miss tequila shots….. there you go.
Baby Boomers who remember the pot of the ’60’s will be dazzled and possibly confused by all the cannabis variations and products. The store employees are friendly and knowledgeable in my limited experience. And it’s nice to have Buzz options.
– Jet Cannon
We were given some butter made with weed recently. Or maybe it’s Ghee, whatever that is. But we haven’t know what to do with it. Either, we are going to use a bit on something, but not get nearly enough of a dose to get buzzed, and simultaneously have to eat something that probably tastes terrible, or we will put it on something and get a mad dose and sleep for 2 days.