From Foam to Flower: THC Taps Are Rewriting Bar Culture

Bars in Wisconsin, South Carolina, and Minnesota are pouring THC from draft taps, replacing beer foam with cannabis fizz. With alcohol use hitting historic lows, low-dose THC drinks are reshaping nightlife rituals and exposing the hypocrisy of booze-friendly laws. The future of bar culture isn’t brewed in hops, it’s flowing from cannabis kegs.

From Liquor to Leaf: How Weed Drinks Replaced Booze

Cannabis drinks aren’t a fad, they’re a full-blown replacement. With THC seltzers outselling wine in red states and alcohol sales nosediving, weed beverages are rewriting the rules of relaxation. This is the cultural reset Big Booze didn’t see coming and still doesn’t understand.

Jones Soda Quits Cannabis

Jones Soda just sold off its entire cannabis beverage brand, Mary Jones, for a modest three million dollars. The move signals more than a corporate pivot; it’s a sign that THC drinks still face steep barriers to success. From compliance breakdowns to marketing overreach, this isn’t just an exit; it’s a reality check.

Scam in the Can

Willie Nelson’s face is on the can, but the weed isn’t in it. Pot Culture rips the lid off the hemp drink hustle, where celebrity branding and legal loopholes sell weak THC as wellness. This is not cannabis culture. This is a scam wrapped in citrus.

Battle of the Buzz: Can Weed Drinks Kill Booze?

As THC drinks crash the party, are we witnessing the slow death of booze or just another dispensary fad in a pretty can? From barstools to backyard hangs, this feature sizes up the growing rivalry between cannabis beverages and alcohol. Are weed drinks the next wave—or just liquid hype?

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