Flower Dispensation Report (09/15/2023)
Trulieve had its slowest week of the year but was still way above the rest.
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Flower Dispensation - Statewide - Full Ranking 09/15/2023
Editor Highlights
Trulieve remains an undefeated #1 with 33.31% of the market share. Their lowest market share of the year.
Curaleaf holds 2nd place with 12.75% market share.
MÜV remains in 3rd position with a 10.53% market share, followed by AYR with a 9.09% market share.
Surterra remains at #5 with a 5.94% market share.
GrowHealthy keeps the 6th position with a 4.91% market share (their best this year), followed by Fluent with 4.27%.
Jungle Boys hold the 8th position with 3.05% market share, leaving Sunnyside at 9th place with 2.70%.
Sunburn completes the Top 10 with their best market share of the year: 2.01%.
The top ten companies combined represent 88.56% of the market share.
The bottom ten companies combined represent only 11.44% market share.
Flower Dispensation - Dispensary Averages - Full Ranking - 09/15/2023
Editor Notes
Jungle Boys keep their dispensary average crown dispensing an average of 380 ounces of flower per store.
The Flowery repeats 2nd place with 352 ounces of smokable flower sold per store.
Gold Leaf makes the podium with a remarkable 3rd place, dispensing 289 ounces in their only store.
GrowHealthy holds the 4th position, dispensing an average of 271 ounces.
Trulieve lands 5th position after having the worst performance of the year. An unusual position for a company that’s used to be on the podium.
Curaleaf and Cookies repeat the 6th and 7th position, respectively.
Sunburn continues to make progress, jumping one position to 8th place.
Rise also jumped one position to land in 9th place
MÜV returns to the top 10.
INSA, Sunnyside, Vidacann, Green Dragon, and House of Platinum performed below the 100-ounce mark.
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