Boston, MA
Boston Beer moves into cannabis-infused iced teas
Dive Transient:
- Boston Beer is introducing a brand new line of cannabis-infused iced teas, the corporate mentioned in a press release. TeaPot, the corporate’s first infused beverage providing, shall be obtainable in choose Canadian provinces in July.
- The alcohol maker behind manufacturers resembling Really and Sam Adams mentioned every can of TeaPot accommodates 5 milligrams of THC. The providing is crafted to attenuate any hashish style or aroma.
- The launch of TeaPot is the largest transfer but by beer makers to make use of THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, as a technique to broaden their merchandise amid altering shopper tastes.
Dive Perception:
It was solely final Could that Boston Beer created a subsidiary to supervise its analysis and innovation into nonalcoholic hashish drinks. Now, only a yr later the alcohol firm is aiming to stake its declare within the nascent class.
Boston Beer famous in a press release that TeaPot shall be “initially obtainable in Canada,” a touch that it may sooner or later deliver the providing to the U.S., relying on efforts to decriminalize marijuana use. Thus far, 37 states and Washington, D.C., have authorised marijuana for medical use. Eighteen states and D.C. enacted laws to control hashish for nonmedical functions.
Boston Beer has developed a fame as an innovator by means of the launch of manufacturers resembling Really Onerous Seltzer, Twisted Tea and Indignant Orchard Onerous Cider. Extra just lately it has partnered with Sauza tequila maker Beam Suntory to launch Sauza Agave Cocktails, labored with PepsiCo on a Onerous Mtn Dew and created a Nordic-inspired glowing drink referred to as Bevy.
The debut of nonalcoholic cannabis-infused drinks comes as Boston Beer and different laborious seltzer makers face a slowdown within the as soon as fast-growing class. Boston Beer has been hit notably laborious, decreasing projections for its Really model a number of occasions after admitting it overestimated demand. The reset has pummeled its inventory value, which has shed roughly 70% of its worth over the last yr.
TeaPot is a low-risk transfer for Boston Beer. By testing TeaPot in Canada the place hashish use is authorized, it is in a position to see how shoppers reply to it and make any tweaks because it watches regulatory developments within the U.S. and worldwide. It additionally will permit Boston Beer to ascertain early market recognition amongst shoppers for the model, and doubtlessly give it a first-mover benefit when new markets come on-line.
“TeaPot purposefully pairs the correct tea with the correct pot for the correct event,” mentioned Paul Weaver, head of hashish beverage analysis at Boston Beer. “Every can is exactly dosed for social gatherings with family and friends.”
Weaver isn’t any stranger to the hashish house. He was beforehand the director of innovation for Cover Progress, a Canada-based hashish producer, and has prior expertise offering what shoppers could also be in search of in cannabis-based drinks.
Alcohol makers have proven a better willingness than massive meals corporations to place themselves for the expansion of cannabis-infused merchandise — which trade watchers have lengthy predicted would come.
Molson Coors has Truss USA, a three way partnership with Canada-based hashish producer Hexo. Truss USA launched a line of glowing, nonalcoholic CBD drinks referred to as Veryvell. Cover Progress, which is almost 39% owned by Corona brewer Constellation Manufacturers, has its personal line of cannabis-infused drinks and CBD waters. And AB InBev and Tilray, a producer and distributor of hashish, partnered on non-alcohol drinks containing THC and CBD.
Even quirky model Jones Soda revealed in March it could enter the house with the launch of Mary Jones, a group of cannabis-infused sodas, syrups and gummies it proudly famous its Huge Soda opponents would not contact. It just lately introduced the rollout can be delayed just a few months, citing slowdowns within the provide chain.
Boston, MA
Karen Read analysis | What latest hearings say about coming retrial
No two trials are the same — and it appears that’ll be true for the high-profile Karen Read case as well.
Prosecutors have been working to keep several defense witnesses off the stand in the upcoming retrial over the killing of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe.
“It’s not surprising to me to at all that, with new lawyers on the case and fresh looks at the evidence, that they’re making a determination as to which pieces of evidence they think they have real chance of excluding,” NBC10 Boston legal analyst Michael Coyne said.
The witnesses whom the prosecution moved to exclude from the case are a doctor whose expertise includes dog bites, a forensic expert who challenged the now infamous Google search, “hos long to die in the snow,” as well as two accident reconstruction experts whose testimony under cut the state’s version of how O’Keefe died.
Prosecutors in the Karen Read trial spent the day in court trying to discredit the expertise of the defense’s dog bite expert, Dr. Marie Russell, so she can’t testify in the retrial.
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Judge Beverly Cannone will decide if the witnesses testify. She allowed them at the first trial and Coyne said it could create problems if she says no for the next trial.
“It does put her in a difficult point to be able to now reverse herself, and I don’t think that’s likely to happen,” he said.
Special Assistant District Attorney Hank Brennan is now leading the state’s case, and he plans to cut down the number of witnesses while bringing a different style than the original lead prosecutor, Adam Lally.
“Hank’s approach is like an everyman’s approach,” said Coyne, who knows the experienced defense lawyer. “He’s understated. He’s very quick on his feet. I think he’ll be well received by the jury.”
Read’s team remains intact, but she said Tuesday outside one of the witness hearings that they’re taking a second look, too.
“We’re going to re-tool everything. Maybe something will stay similar but we’re gonna shuffle a lot of things around,” she said.
Much of this preparation could be moot if the state’s Supreme Judicial Court decides to throw out two of the charges against Read.
The Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office says one of Karen Read’s key arguments has been “debunked” in a legal filing seeking to prevent testimony from a defense witness in the upcoming retrial.
Boston, MA
What are those giant pink inflatable sculptures in downtown Boston?
BOSTON – It’s a peculiar sight in downtown Boston: Giant pink people peering into restaurant windows and hanging out in alleyways.
These sculptures that are making their debut in the United States are called “Monsieur Rose” or “Mr. Pink” in English. It’s a new art installation designed to catch your attention and lift your spirits.
“These characters transform the streets into playful places and our daily travels into delightful, colorful journeys,” a website for the exhibit says.
“Cute-ism” art
Their collective name in French roughly translates to “cute-ism” from artist Philippe Katerine. The inflatable sculptures are part of this year’s Winteractive art walk.
Winteractive is the same event that brought floating clown heads to the city last year. The Downtown Boston Alliance says the reaction encouraged them to up the ante this year.
Changing people’s days
Michael Nichols with the Downtown Boston Alliance says the organization is exploring “different ways of using our downtown to have fun.”
“It is the darkest, drabbest time of year in Boston. It’s gray … just cold and bitter,” he said. “And pops of pink color, bubblegum pink dotting the downtown in now six different locations is changing people’s day.”
Mr. Pink is only the beginning of the experience – new installations will be added to the collection every day for the next week. On Thursday morning there was another eye-catching sight: A display that appeared to show a satellite or small spacecraft that had crashed onto the hood of a car.
Boston, MA
ICE blasts Boston: Feds say BPD refused 198 immigration detainer requests for ‘egregious crime’ in 2024, not 15
Federal authorities said the Boston Police Department refused to act on 198 immigration detainer requests last year, far exceeding the 15 reported by BPD’s commissioner, while blasting the city for jeopardizing “public safety and national security.”
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