Soon Michiganders Will Be Able to Drink Cannabis Soda

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Soon Michiganders Will Be Able to Drink Cannabis Soda

Cannabis-Infused Sodas Coming Soon to Michigan.

Do you want to enjoy cannabis but don't want to smoke it? Soon Michiganders will be able to drink it from a product many have been "Jonesing" for.

Many Ways to Enjoy Cannabis

Before cannabis was legal in Michigan, most people smoked it like a cigarette and called it a joint. Other names for a marijuana cigarette have been doobie, spliff, "J or jay", blunt, bone, airplane, doink, sticky, and I'm sure there are more.

Some cannabis smokers don't like the paper or glue from the rolling papers and prefer to smoke it with a pipe. Others who conserve their cannabis use what is called a one-hitter. It acts like a pipe but holds a much smaller quantity.

Others who are serious about the buzz like to use a bong or water bong to enjoy their cannabis.

Many people choose to use vape pens or other similar devices that can smoke cannabis oils or wax.

Long before marijuana was legal people baked cannabis brownies but now you can buy gummies, all sorts of candies, cookies, and I'm only scratching the surface. Still, some people want to use cannabis but don't want to smoke it or eat candy, so what if you could drink it?

Soon Michiganders Will Be Able to Drink Cannabis

Sure people have been infusing marijuana with tea, beer, and wine but what about soda?

According to WXYZ, Jones Soda has announced a partnership to make cannabis-infused soda in Detroit. There will be a 20mg and a 100mg version of THC sodas with 8 flavors to choose from. There will also be 4 oz versions with 200mg of THC but these will only come in Berry Lemonade, MF Grape, Green Apple, and Orange & Cream flavors. No word when these will get released to the public but knowing Jones Soda, it will be worth the wait.

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Region: Michigan

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