THC drinks are flying high. A new hemp law could kill the buzz

NPRMonday, November 24, 2025 at 10:00:00 AM
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THC drinks are flying high. A new hemp law could kill the buzz
  • Drinks infused with THC, a compound derived from cannabis, have gained immense popularity across various states. However, a newly approved federal law could lead to a ban on these hemp-based products within a year, raising concerns among consumers and producers alike.
  • The potential ban on THC drinks could significantly impact the burgeoning market for cannabis-infused beverages, which has attracted a diverse consumer base. This development may hinder the growth of the industry and limit choices for consumers who enjoy these products.
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