Stillwater's Lift Bridge Brewery owes $1.8M in THC drink dispute
A jury found that Stillwater-based Lift Bridge Brewery misled its business partners from Lyvly, a line of hemp-derived cannabis seltzers that never came to be after Minnesota legalized the beverages in 2022. The brewery owes $1.8 million in the dispute over the failed THC drink partnership.
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