The colors are changing, temperatures are cooling, candy is being stocked. Fall season is here and these cannabis drinks will usher the season in proper.
Wildside Sweet Watermelon
Enjoy the last grasps of sunshine and warmth with this cannabis-infused watermelon beverage from Green Revolution.
Happy Apple Cider
The quintessential fall beverage might be apple cider. It might be the only beverage an entire family drinks simultaneously during holiday dinners, from babies to the elderly. This cannabis-infused cider is for adults 21 and up only. It’s made from Washington apples and tastes as good or better than your favorite non-infused apple cider.
Ray’s Huckleberry Lemonade
Ray’ s Lemonade comes in a variety of flavors, but huckleberry is the best berry choice for fall. Its bitter-sweet flavor is underutilized.
Ray’s Blood Orange Lemonade
Blood orange lemonade goes well with harvest moons, also known as the blood moon. Ray’s Lemonade infused drinks come in 25-milligram dosage options.
Pearl2O Water
Maybe you want to make your own infused drinks for fall? Grab a crock pot and a bottle of Pearl2O water to make a batch of hot apple cider with relative ease.
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Adults 21 and over can purchase up to one ounce of usable cannabis flower, 16 ounces of cannabis-infused edibles in solid form, 72 ounces of cannabis drinkables, and 7 grams of cannabis concentrates.
If you’re a registered medical cannabis patient, the limits are:
Three ounces of usable cannabis flower, forty-eight ounces of cannabis-infused edibles in solid form, two hundred sixteen ounces of cannabis drinkables, and twenty-one grams of cannabis concentrates, per the Washington State Department of Health.