Currently, infused drinks have a market share of less than 1% in the United States but these days, people are already looking for healthier options instead of just boozing it up all the time. It only makes sense that drinks become just as, if not even more popular, than edibles: there’s no doubt that millions of people are still seeking out ways of relaxing and socializing, but infused drinks mean you don’t have to suffer horrendous hangovers that leave you feeling weak, unproductive, mentally AND physically drained the next day.
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