Cannabis-infused drinks are coming to Michigan.
The Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency issued a bulletin on Monday that offers guidelines “for the submission and approval of a marijuana-infused beverage.”
In 2019, Michigan bars and restaurants briefly experimented with CBD-infused beverages before healths officials prohibited them. The new guidelines make it clear what’s allowed and what isn’t.
Cannabis-infused drinks can only be sold at MRA-licensed facilities, where alcohol isn’t allowed. So that means marijuana-infused beer, wine, and spirits are off the table. Nonalcoholic beers are fair game, however.
But beyond that, the guidelines say that “marijuana-infused beverages must be shelf-stable and should be produced in such a way as to ensure a product is safe for ingestion and consistent in production,”…
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Cannabis-infused drinks are coming to Michigan.
The Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency issued a bulletin on Monday that offers guidelines “for the submission and approval of a marijuana-infused beverage.”
In 2019, Michigan bars and restaurants briefly experimented with CBD-infused beverages before healths officials prohibited them. The new guidelines make it clear what’s allowed and what isn’t.
Cannabis-infused drinks can only be sold at MRA-licensed facilities, where alcohol isn’t allowed. So that means marijuana-infused beer, wine, and spirits are off the table. Nonalcoholic beers are fair game, however.
But beyond that, the guidelines say that “marijuana-infused beverages must be shelf-stable and should be produced in such a way as to ensure a product is safe for ingestion and consistent in production,”…