THC-Infused Honeys

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butter Collaborated with Bees in the D and Hunna on a Limited-Edition Edible

For a cannabis holiday that celebrates concentrates and extracts, butter collaborated with Bees in the D and Hunna to create two varieties of of THC-infused honey. The limited-edition launch builds on a base of honey from Bees in the D and sourced from both Palmer Park and Blake's Farm, infused with live rosin produced by Hunna and 200mg of THC. Additionally, the infused honey spread boasts a "sting" from butter's Breath Mints flower grown in Flint, Michigan.

For Oil Day on July 10th, the latest "spreadable edible" from the brand is available exclusively in butter retail stores. In support of a gentle and sustainable approach to beekeeping, butter is stocking Bloomer plantable wax tip cones in all retail locations. Made with a fully biodegradable filter tip with a proprietary wildflower seed mix, the cones help to support not only honeybees but also butterflies and other pollinators.
Trend Themes
1. Cannabis-infused Food Products - Emerging markets for cannabis-infused edibles are disrupting traditional food products by merging wellness benefits with everyday consumption.
2. Sustainable Packaging Solutions - Innovative packaging, like plantable wax tip cones, is transforming sustainability in product packaging by merging environmental consciousness with consumer use.
3. Collaboration for Product Innovation - Collaborations between diverse sectors, such as cannabis and beekeeping, are fostering unique product offerings that combine strengths from multiple industries.
Industry Implications
1. Cannabis Products - The infusion of THC into traditional food items provides new avenues for product differentiation and consumer engagement within the cannabis industry.
2. Sustainable Consumer Goods - Sustainable and biodegradable packaging is gaining traction, with consumer goods increasingly adopting eco-friendly solutions.
3. Agro-food Partnerships - Cross-industry collaborations, such as those between agriculture and food processing, are yielding innovative products that enhance both sectors.

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