Your next K-cup might give you a case of the munchies. Though cannabis coffee has been around for a while now, some crafty retailers are putting THC, one of the major active ingredients in marijuana, in coffee grounds and premeasured, single-serving K-cups so customers can get high while getting that much-needed energy boost from their cup of joe.
In Seattle, where cannabis is legal for both medical and recreational use, Uncle Ike’s Pot Shop now sells K-cups with 10mg of THC for $10, or as a 6 pack for $37. They also sell ground coffee with THC for $42 for those who don’t have one of Keurig’s single-serve coffee machines.
As Yahoo Finance notes, 10mg is commonly used as a standard serving for marijuana edibles, and that serving amount is used in most of Uncle Ike’s other edibles like cookies, chocolates and even sodas. [Read more at CNet]
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