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As Hallucinogens Are Legalized, Some Are Turning to ‘Psychedelic’ Water. Can It Really Make You Trip?

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Have you ever sipped water with a psychedelic twist? Based on recent data, a small but growing group

Have you ever sipped water with a psychedelic twist? Based on recent data, a small but growing group of people are hopping on the trend. By the end of 2022, Keith Stein, co-founder of Psychedelic Water, reported sales of more than 700,000 cans of his beverage since it launched in early 2021. His firm claims the beverage is the first of its kind—a legal blend of water, kava root, damiana leaf, and green tea leaf extract that is “legitimately psychedelic.” Scientists, for their part, aren’t convinced. The Toronto-based company began selling Psychedelic Water online in February 2022, with the hook that it has a “mild mood-boosting effect.” Since it emerged on the market, the drink has made $4 million in revenue, with a quarter of 2022 revenue coming from retail stores. [View in Browser]( [Popular Mechanics]( [SHOP]( [EXCLUSIVE]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [As Hallucinogens Are Legalized, Some Are Turning to ‘Psychedelic’ Water. Can It Really Make You Trip?]( [As Hallucinogens Are Legalized, Some Are Turning to ‘Psychedelic’ Water. Can It Really Make You Trip?]( Have you ever sipped water with a psychedelic twist? Based on recent data, a small but growing group of people are hopping on the trend. By the end of 2022, Keith Stein, co-founder of Psychedelic Water, reported sales of more than 700,000 cans of his beverage since it launched in early 2021. His firm claims the beverage is the first of its kind—a legal blend of water, kava root, damiana leaf, and green tea leaf extract that is “legitimately psychedelic.” Scientists, for their part, aren’t convinced. The Toronto-based company began selling Psychedelic Water online in February 2022, with the hook that it has a “mild mood-boosting effect.” Since it emerged on the market, the drink has made $4 million in revenue, with a quarter of 2022 revenue coming from retail stores. [Read More]( [A Guy Says He Had a Heart Attack and Went to Hell in 2016. Here's What He Saw.]( [A Guy Says He Had a Heart Attack and Went to Hell in 2016. Here's What He Saw.]( The details are demonic, but don’t discount this near-death experience. [Read More]( [Alternate text] [Alternate text] [Project Mayhem, the Air Force's Secret Hypersonic Bomber, Has Begun Cooking]( [Project Mayhem, the Air Force's Secret Hypersonic Bomber, Has Begun Cooking]( Development on the bomber, which will travel at Mach 10, just took a huge step forward. [Read More]( [If You Have IBS, Gravity Could Be What’s Got Your Stomach In Knots]( If You Have IBS, Gravity Could Be What’s Got Your Stomach In Knots]( Gastroenterologist Brennan Spiegel theorizes that gravity may be a cause of irritable bowel syndrome—and possibly other health issues. [Read More]( [Alternate text] [Alternate text] [Oops, War Thunder Gamers Accidentally Leaked Sensitive F-16 Secrets Online]( [Oops, War Thunder Gamers Accidentally Leaked Sensitive F-16 Secrets Online]( This isn’t the first time they’ve shared classified data to win internet battles. [Read More]( [Scientists Can Now Use WiFi to See Through People's Walls]( [Scientists Can Now Use WiFi to See Through People's Walls]( This won’t get creepy. [Read More]( [Alternate text] [90-Day Transformation Challenge: Abs]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice/Notice at Collection]( PopularMechanics.com ©2023 Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Magazines, 300 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019

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