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This summer, cannabis-infused beverages will directly compete with traditional alcoholic beverages.

This summer, cannabis-infused beverages will directly compete with traditional alcoholic beverages. [Profit Trends]( SPONSORED [He's the "Godfather of Cannabis."]( [Godfather of Cannabis]( He built the world's most successful cannabis company from the ground up... turning Canopy Growth into a $20 billion powerhouse in just six years! In [this exclusive new interview]( he shares exactly where he sees the industry heading! Discover the HUGE opportunity for early movers... [>>HERE.<<]( Editor's Note: We are on the brink of what could be one of the biggest wealth-building opportunities in history... The cannabis market is set to rapidly expand in the U.S. and across the world. Chief Trends Strategist Matthew Carr correctly predicted which stocks would soar when Canada's cannabis market expanded and the country legalized adult-use. And he's doing the same for the expansion of cannabis in the U.S. If you missed out on profiting from Canada's legalization of cannabis, now is your second chance to get in on the action! [Click here for more information.]( - Kaitlyn Hopkins, Assistant Managing Editor [CANNABIS INVESTING]( Cannabis-Infused Beverages Are Poised to Be This Summer's Hottest Trend Matthew Carr | Chief Trends Strategist | The Oxford Club [Matthew Carr] Memorial Day is now behind us. And though investors might not realize it, this holiday weekend serves as a launching point for the busiest time of year for a variety of industries... including an industry that I expect to be one of the hottest summer trends. The importance of this holiday mile marker is clear... It's the first long weekend of summertime temperatures. And it's a chance for people to dip their toes into summer vacation. This is why it serves as the unofficial start of the summer [travel season](. This year, 37 million Americans - a 60% increase from 2020 - were expected to venture from their homes during the holiday. The biggest uptick was projected to be enjoyed by airlines, as air travel was estimated to notch a 577.5% jump in demand over the long weekend. But Memorial Day also kicks off one of my favorite - and one of the most profitable - trends for investors... The Booziest of Holidays Nearly a decade ago, I stirred the pot by introducing investors to what I call "beer-drinking season" in the U.S. There were some initial snickers. But those were silenced as I guided investors through this trend to one of The Oxford Club's largest gains ever with Boston Beer Company (NYSE: SAM). You see, Memorial Day weekend is when Americans really start breaking out their summer equipment. Even I tossed a few hot dogs and steaks on the grill this past weekend. Few things go better with sitting outside, enjoying the warm weather and the company of friends than a nice cold one. And when we look at the holidays during which Americans consume the most drinks, Memorial Day is right there in the mix. [Average Drinks Consumed by Holiday] Following the calendar, the next holidays on deck are Father's Day, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, the winter holidays, New Year's and the Super Bowl. These are all some of the top beer-drinking days of the year. So my beer-drinking season stretches all the way from Memorial Day to the Super Bowl. And it's a very profitable period for Boston Beer, Molson Coors Beverage Company (NYSE: TAP), Anheuser-Busch InBev (NYSE: BUD) and other brewers. But this year, beer-drinking season will compete with a burgeoning, booming competitor. SPONSORED [Palm Beach Millionaire Reveals His Biggest Dividend Secrets]( [Dividend Growth Concept]( [He's Doing It Completely FREE OF CHARGE Right Here.]( An Attempt to Declaw White Claw 2020 was a sort of breakout year for cannabis. Dispensaries were deemed "essential businesses" during the pandemic. This sparked new highs in sales and shares. On top of that, [five U.S. states]( expanded or launched legal markets last year. And those numbers will keep expanding this year as the "green revolution" gains ground. But the pandemic did force some innovations in the sector to take a back seat... namely cannabis-infused beverages. Cannabis-infused beverages are in competition with traditional alcohol beverages, including hard seltzers - like White Claw and Truly. The upside here is that [cannabis]( isn't a depressant, like alcohol, and responsible doses per drink are designed to mimic the strength of a glass of wine or light beer. With the pandemic subsiding, these are now poised to be the hottest trend of this summer. Already, cannabis beverages are doubling the growth we're seeing from almost every other product category. [Quarterly Sales Growth in Cannabis by Category] In the first quarter, cannabis beverage sales in California, Colorado, Nevada, Oregon and Washington saw the highest growth at 68.4% year over year. And this is likely just the beginning. There Are Nugs in My Suds The trend of companies launching cannabis-infused beverages is gaining steam. In an effort to snag a first-mover advantage, Pabst Labs launched its Pabst Blue Ribbon cannabis-infused seltzer in California. Plus, one of the largest acquisitions in the industry in 2020 was all about beverages. Canadian cannabis giant Aphria - now Tilray (Nasdaq: TLRY) - bought one of the largest independent craft brewers in the U.S., SweetWater Brewing Company, for $300 million last November. The brewer already offers a 420 Strain G13 IPA, which is its second-bestselling beer. And just in time for the cannabis holiday 4/20, Green Thumb Industries (OTC: GTBIF) announced the launch of three new flavors of Cann, a cannabis-infused beverage brand. Cann beverages contain 4 milligrams of CBD and 2 milligrams of THC each, which is an ideal amount for even first-time consumers of the products. Cann and Green Thumb are partnering to launch beverages in Illinois and in New Jersey. And then they plan to expand to additional markets. Of course, the granddaddy of all cannabis-infused beverage deals was when massive alcohol giant Constellation Brands (NYSE: STZ) invested $4 billion in Canopy Growth Corp. (Nasdaq: CGC). Canopy and its U.S. counterpart, Acreage Holdings (OTC: ACRHF), are launching THC-infused beverages in California and Illinois this summer. Infused beverages are seen as a game changer for the [U.S. market](. And the segment offers the highest growth potential not only in 2021 but in the years ahead. Now, cannabis-infused beverages are still in the early stages. For example, in the first quarter of 2021, sales for this category totaled $31.3 million. That's a fraction of the $1.1 billion the dried flower brought in. But this is one of the product launches we've been waiting a couple of years for. Not everyone is going to smoke a joint or ingest an edible. But beverages are designed to go toe-to-toe with traditional beer and other alcohol with responsible dosage amounts. So this is an entirely different story. More importantly, this is cannabis's first inroad to disrupt another sector completely. And it's the blockbuster trend - which likely got a boost this Memorial Day weekend - all investors should be watching this summer. 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