Gen-Z Seeks Alcohol Alternatives, Turns to 'Functional Beverages' Such as THC-Infused Drinks as Alcohol Alternatives Grow Popular

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A growing number of Americans are seeking alternatives to alcohol, with over 40% intending to reduce alcohol consumption in 2024, a significant increase from the previous year. This shift, driven largely by younger generations like Gen Z, fuels the popularity of functional beverages—drinks that offer health benefits beyond traditional hydration. These beverages, often infused with adaptogens, nootropics, or THC, cater to a health-conscious market and have surged in sales, especially since the pandemic. However, questions about the efficacy and safety of these drinks remain, as they continue to gain traction in both retail and social settings.

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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02A growing number of Americans are seeking alternatives to alcohol, with over 40% intending
00:07to reduce alcohol consumption in 2024, a significant increase from the previous year.
00:13This shift, driven largely by younger generations like Gen Z, is fueling the popularity of functional
00:18beverages, drinks that offer health benefits beyond traditional hydration.
00:22These beverages, often infused with adaptogens, nootropics, or THC, cater to a health-conscious
00:27market and have surged in sales, especially since the pandemic.
00:31However, questions about the efficacy and safety of these drinks remain, as they continue
00:35to gain traction in both retail and social settings.
00:38For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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