Nearly half of cannabis consumers get high on their lonesome, according to a new study shared exclusively with The Daily Beast.
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By Ricardo Baca | April 20, 2017
Apr 20, 2017 12:56:35 PM / by BDSA posted in Canadian Cannabis Market, BDSA Staff Highlights, Colorado, Cannabis Consumer Research, Demographics, Demographic and Psychographic Cannabis Research, Linda Gilbert
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By Ricardo Baca | April 20, 2017
Apr 12, 2017 1:28:19 PM / by BDSA posted in Cannabis, Edibles, Cannabis Infographics, Concentrates, Knowledge Center, 420, Colorado, Data Based Decision Making
Apr 6, 2017 12:07:20 PM / by BDSA posted in Cannabis, Oregon, Edibles, Cannabis Infographics, Candy, Chocolate, Colorado, Gummies, Data Based Decision Making
Among Colorado, Washington and Oregon, edibles ranked #3 in terms of market share of dollars sold during 2016, capturing 12 percent ($269.8 million) of the $2.33 billion cannabis market. Flower leads with 58 percent of the market, followed by concentrates at 20 percent.
Mar 28, 2017 9:35:39 AM / by BDSA posted in Cannabis, Edibles, Doug Brown, BDSA Staff Highlights, Claire Kaufmann, Marijuana, Colorado, In the Weeds Podcast, Business
Mar 21, 2017 10:25:33 AM / by BDSA posted in Cannabis, Edibles, Doug Brown, BDSA Staff Highlights, Claire Kaufmann, Marijuana, Colorado, In the Weeds Podcast, Business
Jan 20, 2017 1:24:39 PM / by BDSA posted in Cannabis, Oregon, Cannabis Infographics, BDSA Staff Highlights, Market Trends, Concentrates, Marijuana, In the Media, Market, Colorado, Vape
By Rob Hill | January 9, 2017 | MG Retailer
Jan 19, 2017 3:30:53 PM / by BDSA posted in Cannabis, Oregon, News, Market Trends, Washington, Marijuana, Strain Trends, In the Media, Colorado, Data Based Decision Making, Research
By Doug Brown | January 10, 2017 | The Cannabis Business Times
Mar 17, 2016 10:53:58 PM / by BDSA posted in Washington, Strain Trends, In the Media, Colorado, California Cannabis, Data Based Decision Making
They've been selling a lot of legal weed in Colorado and Washington, but they've been selling a whole lot of one strain in particular: Blue Dream. According to a report from Colorado-based retail pot industry number-crunchers BDS Analytics, the sativa-dominant hybrid originating in Northern California was the top-selling strain in both states.