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Bars, restaurants, breweries, grocery stores and other retailers are prohibited from selling THC-infused beverages in Connecticut. Previously, hemp-derived THC drinks could be sold in various retail locations and without age restrictions, but new legislation closed this loophole to align regulation with other cannabis products and enhance consumer safety.
Since July 1, 2024, only licensed cannabis retail establishments and package stores with a specific waiver are legally allowed to sell these products.
THC beverages sold by authorized retailers are also now limited to 3 milligrams of THC per 12-ounce container, and purchases are restricted to individuals 21 and older.
While there is ongoing discussion in the legislature about allowing bars and restaurants to sell THC drinks with a special endorsement, this is not currently permitted under state law.
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Sources
- Connecticut State Website Who can sell THC-infused beverages?
- Connecticut State Website What do package stores need to do to continue to sell THC-infused beverages?
- Connecticut State Website Connecticut Businesses Selling THC-Infused Beverages Must Take Inventory

