Americans are still cracking open cold ones, but what's inside their cans is changing.

More people are now reaching for cannabis beverages, nonalcoholic drinks infused with tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC , the main ingredient in marijuana that makes you feel high. Some varieties also include cannabidiol, or CBD, a chemical compound found in marijuana or hemp that proponents say helps relieve pain, anxiety and other health symptoms. The drinks come in different forms including seltzers, juices, sodas and teas.

Consumer demand for cannabis beverages is growing as Americans drink less booze. According to a July Gallup survey , the percentage of U.S. adults who say they consume alcohol fell to 54%, the lowest level since 1939, when the polling organization first started tracking people's d

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