Illinois Will Sell Weed-Infused Wing Sauce for Super Bowl
The big game is now set between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas on February 11.
Super Bowl parties are now being planned which means there's going to be lots of food and drink consumed that Sunday, so what are the snacks you must have while watching the game if you live in Illinois?
Most Popular Super Bowl Food in Illinois May Surprise You
According to CBS Sports, the most popular snack to enjoy in Illinois while watching the Super Bowl isn't pizza or buffalo chicken dip. It's not even wings.
Illinois' favorite Super Bowl snack? Jalapeno Poppers. In Wisconsin, the favorite thing to consume during the big game is Pulled Pork.
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If you want to see what the rest of the U.S. enjoys snacking on during the game, CLICK HERE.
Wings Could Become Favorite Super Bowl Snack With This Sauce
If you REALLY want to spice up your wings, there's an Illinois cannabis brand that will offer a THC-infused wing sauce beginning this week.
Cresco Labs cannabis teamed up with a Chicago sports bar to create a 'Good News Big Game' mild buffalo wing sauce that will be sold in 100 mg containers which is enough for 10 servings, according to Cannabis Equipment News.
Where Can You Purchase Good News' Big Game Wing Sauce?
Starting February 2, the wing sauce infused with THC is going to be sold at the Sunnyside dispensaries in River North, Wrigleyville, Buffalo Grove, and Schaumburg, according to Cannabis Equipment News.
Buffalo wings and sports go hand-in-hand, and The Fifty/50 has Chicago’s best wings, so we collaborated on the first THC-infused buffalo wing sauce—the perfect play for game day. -Dana Mason, VP of Wholesale Marketing at Cresco Labs
The product will sell for around $30 and is only for adults 21 and older, so make sure to keep out of reach from children.
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