The company said it is "closely watching the growth of non-psychoactive CBD as an ingredient in functional wellness beverages". Photo / Getty Images
The company said it is "closely watching the growth of non-psychoactive CBD as an ingredient in functional wellness beverages". Photo / Getty Images
Coca-Cola has said it is studying the use of a key ingredient in marijuana in "wellness beverages", as a growing number of mainstream companies develop cannabis-infused drinks.
In a statement, the iconic soft drink producer said it has "no interest in marijuana or cannabis" but that it is "closely watchingthe growth of non-psychoactive CBD (cannabidiol) as an ingredient in functional wellness beverages around the world."
Cannabidiol is a chemical in marijuana that does not have the intoxicating effects of THC, the major active ingredient that causes the "high". It has been used to treat epilepsy and other maladies.
That move has been seen as a potential prelude to further legalisation in the United States, even though recreational use of marijuana is still only permitted in a handful of states.
Beer giant Molson Coors announced on August 1 it was teaming up with Canadian medical marijuana grower The Hydropothecary Corporation to develop cannabis-infused non-alcoholic beverages.
Two weeks later, spirits company Constellation Brands announced a new $4 billion in investment in Canada's Canopy Growth in exchange for a 38 per cent stake in Canopy.