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Coca-Cola Reportedly Looking to Develop Cannabis-Infused Beverages

With recreational marijuana becoming increasingly popular, it makes sense that pretty much everyone is looking for a piece of the action. One of the biggest companies in the world, in fact, is reportedly looking to get involved.

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With recreational marijuana becoming increasingly popular as laws become more lax, it makes sense that pretty much everyone is looking for a piece of the action. One of the biggest companies in the world, in fact, is looking to get involved.

BNN Bloomberg reports that the Coca-Cola company is hoping to develop some cannabis-infused drinks with Aurora Cannabis Inc., and both companies have already seen a surge in stock prices.

"We are closely watching the growth of non-psychoactive CBD as an ingredient in functional wellness beverages around the world," Coca-Cola spokesman Kent Landers told BNN Bloomberg. "The space is evolving quickly. No decisions have been made at this time." Landers didn't comment on whether they're in talks with Aurora or not, despite confirming they're looking to break into the market.

"Aurora has expressed specific interest in the infused beverage space, and we intend to enter that market. There is so much happening in this area right now and we think it has incredible potential," Aurora said in a press release, per CNBC. "As a rule, we do not discuss business development initiatives until they are finalized, however we have a responsibility to our shareholders to give proper consideration to all relevant opportunities that are presented."

CBD, for those not in the know, is the non-psychoactive ingredient in weed that doesn't get you high but helps treat pain. The Canadian-based Aurora saw their shares jump multiple points following the report. Coca-Cola, meanwhile, saw a rise of 0.72%. In other words, it looks like investors are excited by these developments.

Coca-Cola isn't the only company interested in the Marijuana marketplace. There's Molson Coors Brewing Co., Diageo PLC, and Heineken NV's Lagunitas.

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