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Kava, the drink soothing the stress of NY millennials

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I saw it pop up a few times today too, but since it equated kava with NY millennials, I figured it would be a waste of time.
::chugger::
A part of me has begun to despise positive articles about kava, I just imagine them creating more demand and even higher prices for the consumer.
 
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Krunkie McKrunkface

Kava Connoisseur
"Millenials discover kava, the next avocado toast?"
I tried avocado toast once. Tasted like pure heaven but didn’t do anything for my anxiety so I never bothered with it again. Reminds me of the time I drank a gallon of Squanch in half an hour. Felt great but it made me feel a little bloated. Why is everything in life such a bitter disappointment? Is that all there is to panis et circensis?
 

Honolulusurfer88

Kava Curious
Every inch of farmland will have to be used to grow kava over at the islands soon. Sounds like Tonga is already doing that too..
There was an article posted last month about I think Tonga wanting to restrict kava growing to citizens. I heard there is some concern over xenophobia but I wonder if kava will ever get big enough to where that sort of exploitation is a big problem.
 

kastom_lif

Kava Lover
There was an article posted last month about I think Tonga wanting to restrict kava growing to citizens. I heard there is some concern over xenophobia but I wonder if kava will ever get big enough to where that sort of exploitation is a big problem.
Vanuatu has always restricted nakamal owners to "ni-Vanuatu". In practice that has meant only ethnic nivans can operate nakamals, though the letter of the law defines "ni-Vanuatu" as citizens, rather than ethnic Vanuatu natives.

Sometimes I wonder why the thriving export middlemen are passport-nivans, but yet any waetman- or asian-owned nakamal would get spyglassed into bankruptcy quicktime.
 
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