Try a cannabis mocktail or alcohol-free THC beer to stay Colorado sober
January is the month of self-improvement, and that state of mind is no longer confined to New Year's resolutions. Dry January is all the rage now, and you can participate without being sober for a month.
Sober January's roots date back to a public-health campaign in 1940s Finland, but the term"Dry January" starting gaining steam in the 2010s. You know: As with"Sober October," a good slogan is all people need to decrease their alcohol consumption and engage in a healthier life. If you got stuck signing up for Dry January, we're here with cheat codes. Marijuana-infused beverages will keep the buzz coming while you technically stay dry for any stretch deemed alcohol-free by the hip and trendy. Beer, seltzers, coffee and drink starters with CBD or THC are all available at dispensaries, and it won't cost much more than a liquor-store run.You don't have to skip beer in Dry January, and we're not talking about O'Douls.
, a line of hops-flavored sparkling water with THC and CBD. Both products tend to hit faster than traditional edibles, and by the time you're finishing your second, you might start feeling the buzz.Infused drink powder, syrups, salt and sugar all provide opportunities for making cannabis mocktails at home. Mix a THC syrup with seltzer water, put
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