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Tennessee's first-ever legal cannabis bar, restaurant opens in Nashville's Germantown

by WZTV Staff | Sydney Keller

Wed, July 27, 2022 at 8:52 PMUpdated Fri, July 29, 2022 at 10:05 PMUserWay icon for accessibility widgetAP19137744571647.jpgFILE - In this May 5, 2015 photo, marijuana plants grow at a Minnesota Medical Solutions greenhouse in Otsego, Minn. Advocates for legalizing marijuana have long argued it would strike a blow for social justice after a decades-long drug war that disproportionately targeted minority and poor communities. (Glen Stubbe/Star Tribune via AP, File)Comment on this story0CommentShare storyShare

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Tennessee's first legal cannabis bar and restaurant opened Thursday in Nashville's Germantown.

The restaurant, Buds & Brews, will feature a newly released Cannabis-Infused Beverage Coolers and a variety of sauces containing THC.

The coolers come in pouches which include the following flavors:

  • GrapeApe
  • LemonHaze
  • Sweet Tea OG Kush

Craft Cannabis offers saucesmade with locally grown and extracted hemp-derived THC. Each sauce contains 5mg of THC in each jar.

The company states that their products are state and federally legal and that persons must be 21 years of age to purchase or consume products. The state of Tennessee currently allows use for some cannabis products. There are competing bills in the Tennessee State Legislature for both legalizing marijuana as well as for banning the substance.

A press release from Craft Cannabis said a Nashville based producer and retailer released the new Cannabis-Infused Beverage Coolers.

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