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Survey Finds 21% Of Dry January Participants Use Cannabis Instead Of Alcohol

Por: Forbes Life January 17, 2023

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More than a fifth of adults choosing to avoid alcohol for a month by participating in Dry January are replacing booze with marijuana, CBD, and other cannabis products, according to the results of a . The poll found that 21% of adults who said they were taking part in Dry January this year were turning to cannabis or CBD products while they abstained from drinking this month, more than any of the other substitutes included in the survey. More... + full article



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