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Wed / Dec 11th

by TG Branfalt

Connecticut cannabis prices hit an all-time low this year at $10.86 per gram, according to data from the Department of Consumer Protection.

Full story after the jump.

The price per gram of flower has hit its lowest point this year in Connecticut, to $10.86, according to data from the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP). The price isn’t the lowest seen in the state since the launch of adult-use sales last year – from April to October 2023 the per gram price dipped under $10.00 before rising to above $11.00 from November 2023 to January 2024 and then above $12.00 from February through July. Throughout the summer the price per gram hovered over $11.00.

The price drop follows a rise in adult-use cannabis sales in the state which had reached record highs in August – totaling about $18 million – before falling to about $16.6 million in September. Sales in October totaled about $17.3 million and $17.6 million in November, according to the DCP data.

Medical cannabis sales in November reached their lowest point since the launch of adult-use sales to about $6.7 million. Medical cannabis sales in the state only surpassed adult-use sales in the first fourĀ months after the launch of the adult-use market and has seen near-continuous decline ever since.

Flower is still the dominant product category in the adult-use market with a 49% market share worth about $265.5 million since the launch of retail sales. Vape cartridges hold a 32% market share (~$171 million), followed by edibles (12%, ~$65 million), concentrates (5%, ~$24.6 million), and ā€œotherā€ (3%, ~$15.7 million) which includes pills, topicals, and tinctures.

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