Bethenny Frankel’s Experiment with THC-Infused Cocktail Alternative Takes Unexpected Turn
Bethenny Frankel, known for her candidness, recently shared her wild experience with a THC-infused cocktail alternative that took an unexpected turn. In a TikTok video posted on March 11, the 54-year-old reality TV star revealed that she inadvertently consumed four servings of a Nowadays product that offers a cannabis-infused alternative to traditional alcoholic beverages.
Admitting her oversight, Frankel humorously remarked, “So, I didn’t read the bottle and now I’m hearing from you guys that a serving is one and a half ounces — and I had eight to 10. I had, like, four servings of … the alcohol alternatives. I had four servings on the first try. Yeah, welcome. This could be fun.”
The former “Real Housewives of New York City” star initially praised the packaging of the product, commenting on its similarity to traditional alcoholic drinks. After pouring the beverage into a glass, she savored its pleasant aroma and taste, likening it to a better-tasting coconut water. Frankel’s initial reaction was filled with excitement and appreciation for the unique alternative drink.
Later in the day, after finishing the THC-infused drink, Frankel provided an amusing update in a time-lapse video. With a relaxed demeanor, she shared, “Definitely glazed. I mean, I was thirsty as one is — and I housed it. So, if there are any more updates, I’ll update you, but I’m glazed. I’m ready to take a bath, wash my face, get in my pajamas and peace the F out.”
Despite the unexpected intensity of her experience, Frankel later expressed how the whole episode left her feeling “wonderful” and deeply relaxed. She emphasized the calming effect of the drink, describing a state of meditative relaxation that lasted longer than usual.
Amidst the humor and relaxation, Frankel playfully blamed her colleague Danielle for the situation, jokingly stating, “This is all Danielle’s fault. Last week, I saw this product and I said to her, ‘Is it mimicking the alcohol or is it a ready-to-drink like Skinnygirl?’ She was like, ‘It’s got a flavor like a cocktail.’ I just poured it over ice like one does and pounded it. In fact, you’re not supposed to have a whole glass [but] a shot.”
In conclusion, Bethenny Frankel’s unintentional adventure with the THC-infused cocktail alternative highlights the importance of reading labels and following recommended serving sizes. Her candid and humorous approach to the situation adds to her relatability and authenticity as a public figure. This experience serves as a reminder to approach new products with caution and awareness, even when embarking on seemingly harmless endeavors.