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The town that can’t sell alcohol can, in fact, sell you drinks infused with marijuana’s active ingredient. It’s been about 30 minutes since I ordered my drink, and I’m starting to feel a little funny. My legs are getting heavy, my perception of time is slowing down, and the anxious chatter that usually fills my mind is getting drowned out by the positive vibes of Len’s one-hit wonder “Steal My Sunshine” playing on the radio. This is a dry town, but I’m buzzed — not from alcohol, but from a drink infused with THC (the psychoactive component of marijuana).
Last week, I caught wind that Mercantile 1888 , Collingswood’s N/A bar and curated gift shop, is teaming up with Nunzio for a “ No Booze, All Buzz 4/20 Munchie Madness Pairing Dinner ,” featuring cannabinoid-infused beverages. At first, I thought this would be a one-night foray into the world of THC and CBD cocktails, but no: Cannabis drinks have been on Mercantile 1888’s menu for a couple of months.
“Most of it is a microdose. It’s not going to get you blasted. It’s just for a chill factor,” co-owner Stephanie Kinney says. All of the cocktails they offer are mixed with cans of hemp-derived Delta-9 THC seltzers and teas. They use brands such as Happi , Mighty Kind and Cali Sober which range from 2.5 mg of THC to 10 mg. Most come in at 5 mg.
Yes, it’s all legal.
Of course, New Jersey legalized cannabis for recreational use for residents […]

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