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Are CBD-Infused, Mood-Boosting Drinks the Hottest Trend in Cannabis for 2023? Consumers Are Paying Up!

The CBD and mood-boosting versions of the canned non-alcoholic beverages tested work best, while the zero-calorie and natural detox versions fall short. Demand for a $12 four-pack of non-alcoholic canned cocktails jumps by 13% with the addition of CBD and by 9% with the addition of natural mood enhancers. The variant with added CBD is the most popular among men, driving 16% higher demand than a typical non-alcoholic drink. Women prefer the zero-calorie version the most, outpacing the standard version by 14%.

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