Once the expansion is complete, New Leaf (NLVVF) isn’t one to sit on its laurels and reap the rewards of more than a decade of hard work. The company has strategized yet another way to reach the masses with the next evolution in cannabis: low-dose drinkables.
Until now, drinkables on the cannabis market were focused on providing the biggest bang of THC for the buck. You could say these highly concentrated THC or CBD drinks are the “Everclear” of cannabis-infused beverages. Their only purpose was to get users really high…as fast as possible.
The problem with these drinks is three-fold:
1) Due to subpar extraction and infusion methods, the majority of them tasted terrible[xvii].
2) Washington’s cannabis users are rather sophisticated…so they aren’t typically looking to get out-of-their-minds blitzed, and…
3) Most of these drinkables either contained alcohol or came in “beer” form.
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