Caffeinated coffee gives people the nice buzz they need to start off the day. However, coffee brewers in Washington are giving the beloved morning beverage a new kick with a new kind of kick. Uncle Ike's Pot Shop, located in Seattle, is now selling THC-infused Keurig Cups (NASDAQ: GMCR), featuring its signature marijuana brew, "Catapult," according to The Huffington Post. The roast, like regular coffee, has a burst of caffeine, yet includes about 10 milligrams of THC, giving the drinker what is known as "a nice energetic high." Marijuana was legalized for recreational use in Washington about a year ago, with more and more specialty items, like Catapult, appearing in shops around the state. "Obviously, we will never have gummy bears or lollipops -- the [Liquor Control Board] determined they appeal to children -- but sodas, nuts, chocolates, cookies, lozenges, pretzels, snack mix, even THC pills are being sold and/or developed," Manager of Uncle Ike's Jennifer Lanzador said in an email, according to HuffPost. "It is a very exciting time for this industry and providing safe ways to ingest THC is a great alternative to smoking." For more business and financial news, click here.