There Are Now Weed-Infused Coffee Pods That Work With Your Keurig

If you’re on a mission to try every single type of marijuana edible, you’ll be excited to hear that you can now make your own weed-infused coffee every morning.

Brewbudz put together a coffee pod with 10 milligrams of THC, and it works perfectly with your Keurig machine. The coffee itself is made by 100 percent Arabica beans and is available in a “Coast Roast” that comes in regular and decaf, with hazelnut and French vanilla flavors coming soon.

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While you might think adding weed in your coffee would mellow you out, and defeat the purpose of coffee’s pick-me-up, the cannabis is “sativa-dominant,” which means it gives an uplifting effect, as opposed to the calming impression “indica” cannabis presents.

But Brewbudz isn’t exactly hyping the high you get from this as much as it’s excited for its medical benefits. Medical users can get a bit of a stronger pod, which can have from 25 to 50 milligrams of THC.

“It is a discreet method to deliver the medicine you require,” Brewbudz says on its home page.

According to Westword, BrewBudz will be launching these coffee pods in six states by March, 2017.

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