Austin, TX
What are THC drinks, and where can they be found in Austin?
Those wanting to refrain from alcohol or get a different kind of buzz are turning to a cannabis-related alternative beverage: THC drinks. Cannabis products that contain 0.3% or less delta-9 THC level are currently legal in the state of Texas.
THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is a cannabinoid that produces a “high” feeling and has properties that some claim may help with certain medical conditions, according to Business Insider. Drinks based on THC might produce “a delightfully subtle buzz comparable to a glass of wine” with no next-day hangover,” POPSUGAR reported.
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Here are a few places where you can find THC drinks in Austin, whether canned for purchase or served for on-site enjoyment:
Total Wine
10001 Research Blvd., 11066 Pecan Park Blvd., 1201 Barbara Jordan Blvd., 5601 Brodie Lane and 3925 Market St.
Planet K
9407 N Interstate 35, 3700 Guadalupe St., 1516 S Lamar Blvd., 10938 Research Blvd., 3111 Cesar Chavez, 3227 S Interstate 35, 727 W Stassney Lane and 12701 W Highway 71.
Sunrise Mini Mart
1801 W Anderson Lane, 8925 Anderson Mill Road and 7401 Burnet Road.
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Lazydaze
5330 Menchaca Road
RESTART
2521 Rutland Drive and 13402 Anderson Mill Rd
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Green Cross
2308 E Cesar Chavez St.
The Green Room
13201 Pond Springs Road