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Space Food Sticks are Now Offered with Five Milligrams of THC

In the 70s, around the time of the moon landing and the dawn of the Space Age, the public was captivated by cylindrical protein snacks called Space Food Sticks. For the 50th anniversary of Neil A. Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin taking the first steps on the moon, consumers are being treated to a reinvented version of this imaginative treat with five milligrams of THC. The reengineered cannabis-infused Space Food Sticks will initially only be available in licensed dispensaries in the state of California, although there are plans for expansion beyond this.

Retrofuture Products owner Eric Lefcowitz, who founded the Space Food Sticks Preservation Society in 2001, says: "It's one small stick for a man and a tasty one at that."
Trend Themes
1. Space Food Sticks - The reinvented version of this imaginative treat with THC provides an opportunity for the cannabis edibles market.
2. Cannabis-infused Products - The introduction of cannabis-infused Space Food Sticks indicates the growing trend of cannabis edibles in the market.
3. Retro-inspired Snacks - The 70s-inspired Space Food Sticks with THC offer a disruptive innovation opportunity for the retro-themed snack industry.
Industry Implications
1. Cannabis Edibles - The cannabis edibles industry can explore the potential of creating unique and novel products like the cannabis-infused Space Food Sticks.
2. Dispensaries - Licensed cannabis dispensaries can benefit from offering the exclusive cannabis-infused Space Food Sticks as a unique product for their customers.
3. Retro-themed Snacks - The retro-themed snack industry can tap into the nostalgia market by incorporating cannabis-infused variations of popular snacks like Space Food Sticks.

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