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THC-Infused Tonics Find Their Place in Cannabis Beverage Market in 2020

THC-Infused Tonics Find Their Place in Cannabis Beverage Market in 2020 Cannabis-infused beverages may only represent a small portion of the overall legal market in the U.S. and Canada now, but there are several reasons to believe that may change, and quickly. Several companies from cannabis giants like Canopy Growth and Acreage Holdings to historic, household brands like Pabst Blue Ribbon (PBR) have placed their bets on cannabis-infused beverages, announcing releases (or plans to) in Q4 2020. In the case of PBR, which agreed to allow the independently operated Pabst Labs to use its brand for its new THC-based drink, the company and many others are fueling a growing niche within the cannabis beverage niche–THC-infused tonics.

Crowland s Old School House restored and converted by developers

Crowland s Old School House restored and converted by developers Published: 06:17, 13 December 2020 Crowland s skyline has been transformed after the conversion of a former place of education into three homes. The Old School House, in Postland Road, has been sympathetically restored by Cambridgeshire-based developers, The Brightfield Group, after planning permission was granted by South Holland District Council in July 2019. Each of the four-bedroom homes has been named after an abbot of Crowland, Longchamp, Mersh and Ulfcytel, with the bell tower having been restored as part of Mersh House. The Old School House in Crowland has been transformed into three new homes. Photo supplied by The Brightfield Group. (43454805)

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