Highbrow sells cannabis, CBD products and edibles in its other locations, according to the company’s website. Company representatives did not return requests for comment Tuesday about what its Bath location will sell. “We appreciate all of the support from the city of Bath and are excited to open the doors and become a contributing member of the city.” “We still have the final stages of approval at the state level prior to opening, however, we have the required paperwork ready and anticipate completing this process and to open our doors in the month of March,” Highbrow Business Manager Richelle Stacy wrote in an email to The Times Record. According to Bath Planner Ben Averill, the owners have to finalize the certificate with the city’s code enforcement officer and complete the landscaping. The Bath planning board granted the store a conditional certificate of occupancy last week. Always curious, she enjoys exploring her natural, cultural and epicurean surroundings with her husband and three rescued mutts.Highbrow, a marijuana chain with locations in Topsham, Manchester, Rockland and Waldoboro, is planning to open a recreational marijuana store on the southbound side of Route 1 in Bath near the Bath Shopping Center and next to the U.S. Jenna lives on her family farm in Camden. “Infusing CBD and THC is becoming easier and beverages are a fantastic way to medicate because of its familiarity.” “CBD and THC beverages will certainly grow in popularity.” said Doherty. Additionally, they offer Resveratol-infused coffee, a compound known to boost heart health. They have worked to cultivate a family-friendly atmosphere and offer coffee by the cup with an infusion of CBD for a markup of $1.00. Dedicated to a lineup of fully Maine-produced products, The Warehouse is also committed to assisting others in sourcing local oils for their products. In Oakland, The CBD Warehouse, a coffee shop and comprehensive retailer of Maine-made CBD products, opened in the fall of 2019. “Route of administration for medical cannabis is certainly up to the discretion of the patient, however, medicated beverages can be the best option for a patient looking for an easy-to-consume edible with the ability to medicate at a higher level than traditional edible products,” said Doherty.īecause CBD is federally legal and THC and marijuana are currently only legal in Maine (among a handful of other states), Doherty explained that medicinal products have limitations on the amount of THC per edible/ beverage and that the state will have to create similar guidelines for recreational products as retail moves forward. Doherty pointed out that THC-infused beverages can be a welcome option for cannabis patients under the guidance of their caregivers. “CBD can provide relief from a myriad of symptoms that our customers experience, without the psychoactive effects of THC,” he said. Highbrow is among multiple shops offering CBD-infused coffee, both ground and whole bean, in a variety of flavors, through a partnership with Rockland’s Rock City Coffee Roasters.Īt Highbrow, Doherty said CBD is an attractive wellness option for many people and the fact that it is federally legal makes it an option for a customer who does not hold a prescription for medical marijuana. These products are infused with 100 mg of THC per 16-ounce can, and Doherty said they are working on expanding their lineup. Highbrow offers a lineup of their own private-label canned beverages in various flavors, including pink lemonade and pineapple mango. “Our medicated beverages have sold extremely well during our time offering them it’s hard to keep them in stock,” said Doherty. Doherty said these are among the factors that make beverages an appealing choice for Highbrow’s clients. Ingesting cannabis products in beverage form provides a familiar format and ease of consumption. Among the myriad ways that both marijuana patients and those who utilize CBD consume these products are in beverages.Īccording to Chaz Doherty who owns Highbrow, a growing craft cannabis retailer with three locations around the state and a fourth slated to open soon, CBD and THC beverages (the latter offered only to those with a prescription) have been well-received by their customers. You use to have to smoke it or eat it to get its effects: now you can drink it. Similarily, cannabis medicine has maintained a strong foothold in mainstream communties, with Maine laws continuing to evolve on the recreational cannabis front as well. CBD Infused, THC-Medicated Beverages on the Rise in Maineĭuring the past two years, the popularity and availability of Cannabidiol (CBD) has increased exponentially in Maine with CBD-infused products appearing everywhere from farmers markets to convenience stores.
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