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Mary Jane's Cannabis Euphoria

A self-described “Premium THC Liquid Buzz,” Euphoria is an additive that turns any drink into a Delta 9 cocktail. Just add a pump or three to any liquid refreshment, from mixed drinks to sodas to coffee, and you’ve got a one-of-a-kind blissed-out beverage that starts working in about 15 minutes.

A perfect addition to homemade mocktails, Euphoria can enliven everything from backyard barbecues to professionally shaken—not stirred—martinis. Created to be completely water soluble, the active solution works with blinding speed. Some cannabis-infused consumables can take up two hours to begin producing effects, but the science behind Euphoria ensures that it starts kicking in about the same time it takes to feel an alcohol drink get to work. For fans of cannabinoids who don’t like being tied down to pre-mixed flavors, Euphoria offers an opportunity to become an amateur mixologist any night of the week.

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