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Follow the smoke to the fire, America.

Tens of millions of weed lovers have some new spots to check out this year in seven states.

The real estate website Real Estate Witch has divined the top 10 best weed cities in the US for you. Real Estate Witch computed its list based on legality, number of weed doctors and stores, dispensary ratings, Leafly visitors, average pot prices, and cool stuff to do like concerts and hiking.

Below, Leafly has more on each stoner city. So book a ticket, plan a road trip, and take off for places where your lifestyle is not only protected but celebrated. 

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No. 1 Portland, OR

Double Motorboat Rosin Cartridge, grown by Archive Oregon. Hybrid. (Ryan Herron for Leafly)
Double Motorboat Rosin Cartridge, grown by Archive Oregon. Hybrid. (Ryan Herron for Leafly)

Put a bird on it! Portland, Oregon ranks as probably the freest place on the planet for weed fans. Oregon led the way in legalizing in 2012, and intense competition has lowered the price of cheap ounces to $50. Ounces—not eighths. Portland has the most dispensaries per capita of any city on the list; there’s fancy stores like Serra, and budget options like Floyd’s. The music scene, the abundance of hiking trails, and the pot-positive people shine bright in Stumptown. 

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No. 2 Denver, CO

The Mile High City earns its name with a second place finish in the stoner city rankings for 2023. Colorado legalized in 2012 with Oregon and today an all-singing, all-dancing, mature cannabis industry competes to serve the highest quality flower and extracts at the lowest price. Denver has nearly four times as many shops per capita as Los Angeles, and a top-shelf ounce average just $243. Whether it’s Taco Bells, music venues, trails, or head shops, Denver delivers for its irie residents and visitors.

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No. 3 Buffalo, NY

Buffalo, New York is the dark horse of 2023 stoner cities. It came from nowhere to take third place thanks to fresh legalization in The Empire State, and a scrappy mix of cheap pot, a decent amount of stores, quality service, and a passionate weed scene. New York City has just a handful of dispensaries for nearly a million smokers. By contrast, indigenous landowners in Buffalo got a head start and have lots of stores open, with weed very cheap. Top-shelf ounces are now cheaper on average in Buffalo, NY than in San Francisco, CA. That’s just wild.

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Basom Bud Depot

(Courtesy Basom Bud Depot)
(Courtesy Basom Bud Depot)

387 Bloomingdale Rd, Basom, NY 14013

www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/basom-bud-depot

Basom, NY, you say? The hamlet of Basom has a quaint, neighborly feel, but the cannabis selection is anything but suburban. The Basom Bud Depot is located within the Tonawanda Indian Reservation, meaning you’re getting dank buds straight from the land’s oldest stewards at prices Manhattan dispensaries can’t beat. You can find a mix of new exotics and classic cultivars like Acapulco Gold, an array of concentrates, edibles, and vapes, while also filling up your tank.

Heron’s Landing Smoke Shop

(Courtesy Heron's Landing)
(Courtesy Heron’s Landing)

11186 Southwestern Blvd, Irving, NY 14081

www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/heron-s-landing-smoke-shop

More like Heron’s Takeoff. The Heron’s Landing Smoke Shop is a 100% Native-owned, new kind of one-stop-shop. It’s a gas station, smoke shop, cannabis dispensary, and diner located on Seneca Nation land, so your endocannabinoid system, your stomach, and car will all leave full and satisfied. They carry strains of the moment like Gary Payton and Runtz, as well as tasty hashes, disposable live resin vapes, and 1000 mg gummies. 

The Lab Dispensary

(Courtesy The Lab)
(Courtesy The Lab)

10924 Old Lake Shore Rd, Irving, NY 14081

www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/the-lab-dispensary

Join the likes of Frankenstein and Dexter when you step into The Lab, a Native- and family-owned adult use and medical cannabis dispensary on the Cattaraugus reservation. Beyond brimming mason jars of frosty buds—ounces start at $30!—they also offer ample accessories, high-dose edibles, and hash by the eighth. For those seeking a covert and comfy smoking spot, patrons can opt into a VIP membership for $50 a month that gives them access to a smoking lounge.

No. 4 Seattle, WA

The home of grunge, Amazon, and Starbucks loves to drink good, eat good, and smoke good—making Seattle the fourth best weed city in the US this year. I’m currently puffing on some devastatingly strong, world-class Gas Face; bred by Seed Junky Genetics, and grown by Torus. The 24.8% THC strain makes the crisp white April sun even more brilliant as the seagulls screech and wheel in the sky. Seattle has a chill, high-quality dispensary scene, with lots of options at any price. Top-shelf ounces average $248. Shawn Kemp Cannabis in Belltown has over 2,400 THC products for sale—dayam. Pair that amazing ganja with Seattle’s robust music scene, and gorgeous nature trails.

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No. 5 Baltimore, MD

Maryland is on the cusp of becoming the next legalization state, but Baltimore’s already earning accolades as the fifth best weed city in the US. Its robust medical cannabis scene has the most doctors per capita ready to write a recommendation than any city on the list. A serviceable amount of Maryland dispensaries exist, and they’re well-reviewed. Average dispensary prices are high, but no city loves weed as much as B’more.

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No. 6 Las Vegas, NV

Back in the day, Nevada used to advertise prison time for a few joints. Today, Las Vegas is the sixth best weed city in the US, and an epicurean epicenter of the West. You’ll see weed advertising from the second you land as Harry Reid International Airport, where there are kiosks to pre-order bud. Cabbies will take you to their ‘favorite’ spot. Delivery service is world-class. Proper cannabis hotels and lounges are coming next. Nobody does decadence like Vegas; it has more head shops and Taco Bells per capita than any of the higher-ranked cities. It also has a surprisingly high amount of nature trails. Stay high-drated!

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No. 7 Sacramento, CA

Go, Sacramento, go. California’s capital city earns its place in the US’ 10 best weed cities list with plenty of really high-quality shops, low prices, and a lot of fast food and music. Leading cannabis brands like Alien Labs and Symbiotic Genetics call Sacramento home. We think it has the right mix of affordability, industry, and political alignment to become even more of a cannabis epicenter.

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Dank City Delivery

(Courtesy Dank City Delivery)
(Courtesy Dank City Delivery)

Serving the Sacramento area

www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/dank-city-delivery

Dank delivers the stank in Sacramento! This authentic, chill, mom-and-pop-run cannabis delivery service has edibles starting at $4 and pre-rolls starting at $5. Dank Delivery order minimums are usually $45, but they promise same-day service in Sacramento County and surrounding areas. With 271 menu items, we’d get the Lumpy’s brand flower from the maker of the Apple Fritter strain himself in his hometown. Order two $85 half ounces to be sitting on a zip for under $200. There are discounts for first orders, early birds and seniors, plus 14 live deals right now.

Amuse Delivery – Sacramento

(Courtesy Amuse)
(Courtesy Amuse)

Serving Sacramento County and beyond

https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/amuse-delivery-sacramento

Amuse delivery brings world-class cannabis and service to your door the same day, with a $65 order minimum. The company runs delivery hubs serving LA, Orange County, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Sacramento, with 321 menu items listed in Sac-town alone. Amuse has a price match guarantee, but you probably won’t need it when PacStone Blue Dream ounces are $135, Foxy top-shelf flower is just $30 an eighth, and PAX live rosin pods are $41. Amuse accepts cash, debit, and AeroPay. New customers get $30 off w/ code SAC30 or $50 off $150+ w/ code SAC50.

No. 8 San Diego, CA

The sun-drenched surf wonderland land of Jeff Spicoli takes eighth place in the country’s best weed cities. The city is still ramping up on licensing stores, but the ones that are open are really good, and deliver it to your door across the region. Average top-shelf ounces run $270 and falling. San Diegans love their herb, their tacos, their nature trails, and music clubs. No one is surprised to see San Diego shredding the gnar on this list.

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Torrey Holistics & Cali Holistics

(Courtesy Torrey Holistics)
(Courtesy Torrey Holistics)

10671 Roselle St #100, San Diego, CA 92121

810 Paseo Del Rey Chula Vista, CA 91910

https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/torrey-holistics

https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/california-holistics

San Diego and Chula Vista’s Torrey Holistics and Cali Holistics earn their stellar reviews from medical and adult-use cannabis customers with fast and easy in-store shopping, parking lot pickup, and delivery from Carlsbad, CA to Chula Vista. Torrey Holistics advertises 465 products for sale with eighth-ounces starting at just $12. Ounces top out at just $140. Shop the high-end stuff from Cannabiotix and Northern Emeralds, or support outdoor farms with Sun+Earth certified Farm Cut Harmony Rose in the 14-gram jar. There’s Dreamt sleep tinctures for retirees and Wyld gummies to have some fun. Veterans, seniors, and early birds all get discounts; a compassion program gives away weed to those in need.

Mountainside San Diego

Serving the San Diego area

https://mountainsideco.com/

https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/mountainside-cooperative

Coming out of the Santa Cruz mountains, Mountainside San Diego has legit, medical cannabis collective roots and good taste. The 8-year-old group specializes in delivery to Carlsbad, Encinitas, Vista, Oceanside, and the Lake Forest areas of Southern California. Fresh on the menu, the Arcata Fire Rainbow Beltsrosin shows off Mountainside’s curation skills. Mountainside also packages up their own bargain flower eighths for just $20. Aiming for the best weed at a reasonable price, Mountainside never charges a delivery fee or minimum.

No. 9 Los Angeles, CA

America thinks Los Angeles is the number one weed city in the US, but it squeaks out a ninth place finish on this list. Why so low? Five years after legal sales started in California, LA has just three dispensaries per 100,000 people—the same as Buffalo, NY. And LA legal weed is more expensive than Buffalo—yikes. Los Angeles is massive and has a lot going for it, whether it’s music venues or trails. But the city that gave the world the seminal rap album “The Chronic” and the strain OG Kush still has yet to license a single cannabis event. If you want to smoke weed legally in public, you have to drive out to Adelanto, CA in the desert. That’s not the recipe for success.

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The Farmacy Westwood

(Courtesy The Farmacy)

1035 Gayley Ave, Los Angeles, CA, 90024

https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/farmacy-westwood

Call it a place of higher learning. For UCLA students and locals, the Farmacy has offered patients and later rec users a broad range of products that can help you study, or help you relax after midterms for well over a decade. The Farmacy’s menu is vast but mercurially curated—on Leafly it’s 35 pages of products! Its flower selection? Dean’s list. Edibles? Summa cum laude. They even have seeds if you dare to grow your own.

The Rose Collective

411 Rose Ave, Venice, CA 90291

https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/the-rose-collective

Would a rose by any other name smell as dank? Probably not. The Rose Collective has held it down for canna lovers and patients in Venice Beach since 2007, serving up a beginner-friendly and cannasseur mix of strains and products within a stylish store facade. Their menu boasts over 500 SKUs, and they run weekly deals. 

Amuse Delivery – Los Angeles

(Courtesy Amuse)

Los Angeles, CA

https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/amuse-delivery-los-angeles

It’s rather amusing that in the last few years, the dispensary can come to you. Amuse Delivery is one such option, a cheeky delivery service that keeps its menus packed with hundreds of items across a wide range of cannabis tastes, from $10 eighths to $100 ounces. And, should you find a better deal, they guarantee a price match.

No. 10 San Francisco, CA

Moe Greens cannabis lounge in San Francisco (Leafly File Photo by Jamie Soja)
Moe Greens cannabis lounge in San Francisco (Leafly File Photo by Jamie Soja)

Rounding out the top 10 list is the city where the cannabis freedom movement took off—San Francisco. The city that pioneered medical cannabis has no use anymore for pot doctors. San Francisco went legal in 2016, yet SF has less than one-third the number of dispensaries per capita than Portland and higher average prices than Las Vegas. SF’s copious amount of trails and music venues rescue it from falling out of the top 10 list entirely. You gotta pump those numbers up, SF.

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Purple Star MD

2520 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110

https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/purple-star-md

Looking for healing in San Francisco? Set your compass for Purple Star MD. Located in the heart of the city’s historic Mission District, this dispensary’s long standing reputation as a community haven is reinforced with affordable prices (including “always-on” discounts for veterans, seniors and those battling cancer), reliably impeccable customer service, and a rotating selection of NorCal’s finest cannabis strains. Swing by for big bargains on dabs and delicacies with 20% off wax and edibles or blast off to the cosmos with the latest heat from Alien Labs.

Elevated San Francisco

2442 Bayshore Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94134

https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/elevated-sf

Come for the deals, come back for the service. That’s the motto at Elevated San Francisco, where customers come to sample the best NorCal cannabis has to offer. In addition to their storefront location in Visitacion Valley, Elevated goes above and beyond with a delivery service that covers a sizable swath of the southern Bay Area. With an array of popular products always in stock, it’s no surprise that Elevated SF has become a go-to destination for both locals and tourists alike. Shop for stellar savings like BIG half-ounces for as cheap as $42 (pre-tax) and a diverse array of tasty wax and concentrates.

Amuse Delivery – San Francisco

(Courtesy Amuse)

Serving the Bay Area

https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/amuse-delivery-bay-area

With Amuse Delivery, the entire Bay Area can order a smile straight to their door in the form of 600+ cannabis products available on-demand. Sweetening the pot are perks like free delivery on every order and Amuse’s price-match guarantee, making this delivery service the full package when it comes to getting cannabis delivered quickly, discreetly, and affordably in San Francisco and across the greater Bay Area. Enjoy special offers like Amuse’s special 4/20 Box, which packs $124 worth of premium cannabis items into a goodies box priced at just $59.99. Save green and stay on-the-go this 4/20 with Amuse!

Bonus City—No. 11 Boston, MA

And here’s your bonus 11th-place weed city in the US—Boston. It’s got an OK number of stores that are pretty well-liked. Prices are relatively high but falling. What Bostonians lack in store options they make up for with passion for ganja and a fair amount of music venues. Bonus, Massachusetts lets you grow weed at home, and you can buy clones of Chemdog from the breeder Chemdog himself.

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Doobie

(Courtesy Doobie)
(Courtesy Doobie)

Serving the Boston area

https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/doobie-delivery-f9a5f

No need to pahk the cah in the Hahvahd yahd—Doobie will do that for you. If you find yourself in need of artisanal edibles, loud buds, or infused prerolls, Doobie’s cannabis delivery service can provide you with all that in more in the same timeframe it takes to order a pizza. They also service areas in Missouri, Arizona, and Los Angeles.

High Profile x Budega in Boston, and Roslindale

Deli-style, for the win. (Courtesy High Profile)
Deli-style, for the win. (Courtesy High Profile)

43 Freeport St, Boston, MA 02122

3995 Washington St, Roslindale, MA 02131

https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/high-profile-boston

https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/high-profile-roslindale

Two is always better than one. High Profile x Budega’s two locations bring back a medical days classic—your weed, deli style! No need to go by prepacked numbers here; pick the exact buds you want at the amount you want. They carry a mix of East and West Coast brands for locals and visitors alike. 

Bud Bus

Serving the Boston area

https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/bud-bus

No time for a dispensary run? No problem. Bud Bus delivery would prefer you don’t lift a finger, unless it’s to take another hit. They run weekly deals and curate a strong roster of zaza and boutique brands, from Camino to Jealousy, our 2022 strain of the year. For the bougie in all of us!


Don’t see your city? Check for it over on Clever’s real estate site. Hope to see you in the clubs of America’s new cannabis capitals.

Produced by David Downs, with Amelia Williams and Zack Ruskin

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Torrwood Farm grows their cannabis in living, 200-year-old soil

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Immigrants have always come to the United States in search of a better life. But they can’t anticipate what their descendants might do in a new land. Lucas Kerr’s industrious ancestors likely never would have guessed that, one day, sprawling cannabis plants would grow on their family farm. 

Kerr’s family came from Scotland in 1840, settling in the Catskills in 1846 on a few hundred acres to jumpstart their American dream. Torrwood Farm, as it’s called, has been many things over the last two centuries—harvests of organic crops, a horse farm, replanting sites for chestnut trees, and a water farm with some of the cleanest water in the country. Now, the leafy stalks of cannabis grow among black walnut trees, seasonal veggies, and apple orchards. 

Torrwood Farm photo on Leafly
“We’re never going to be the Walmart of cannabis,” says Torrwood Farm owner Lucas Kerr. “But we don’t want to be a mom and pop. We want to be somewhere in the middle.” (Torrwood Farm)

Kerr didn’t expect to go into farming. He’d visit the historical site with his extended family for holidays, but his dreams lay elsewhere. During the Iraq War, Kerr joined the military, working his way up the ranks to the coveted 75th Ranger regiment. He did, as he puts it, “quite a few” tours, and rejoined civilian life with a business plan contracting with the Department of Defense. But he was noticing that many of his fellow veterans weren’t faring so well. Veterans dealing with injuries were given opioids without much supervision or consideration for adverse effects, while others struggled to cope with the post-traumatic stress of combat after an abrupt return home. 

“I lost more friends to suicide and to the opioid epidemic, where the VA was just giving out pills like candy… It was insane. As I got more involved and evolved within the cannabis industry, I just said, ‘this is the answer for a lot of these guys.’”

Lucas Kerr, Torrwood Farm

Kerr discovered, as many veterans—including cannabis pioneer Dennis Peron—do, cannabis provided a holistic, medicinal alternative. While New York had established its medical marijuana industry in 2016, it exclusively licensed multistate operators with a limited range of products.

After the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, Kerr began researching hemp, hoping to eventually manufacture bandages for the army. He was living in California when the pandemic hit, but took the risk to fly back to New York and break ground on his first hemp harvest. “I just bootstrapped it and went out there with no farming experience, and just started figuring it out on the fly,” he told Leafly this fall.

Kerr began farming hemp in anticipation of New York’s adult-use legalization, and got his cultivation license in 2022; he later also acquired licenses for processing and distribution. But cannabis is a fickle plant, and after a long search for the perfect lead grower, Kerr hired Paul Bernal to take the cultivation reins. 

Bernal grew up in New England but learned the cannabis trade in Humboldt, California. His methods reflect the symbiotic, California approach. He tries to feed the grow from materials found around the farm, harness the sunlight, and cultivate for both terpenes and cannabinoids. 

“We want to give people uniqueness…The one thing that I was always taught from these old hippies is, ‘take care of the soil.’ It’s all about the local biology that you put into the soil—that then will give you the best outcome you could expect with working with nature for that year. So every year is different. Every plant is different.”

Paul Bernal, Torrwood Famrs

Torrwood currently cultivates, processes, and distributes a growing roster of products, including flower for Doobie Labs, prerolls for Dash and Weekenders, and a new line of gummy edibles. Both Paul and Lucas anticipate 2025 will be the year for Torrwood’s own brand to launch with a line of unique genetics to allow consumers, as Bernal puts it, “push the vision into whatever direction that they want to go into.” The harvest season has become a family affair, with Kerr relatives pouring in to help prune the plants.



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Cannavita dispensary brings fine-dining hospitality to cannabis

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What makes a great restaurant experience? The food, obviously. Service is also paramount. And the space itself can’t be overlooked.

Astoria, Queens, is full of top-notch eateries, from Greek to Vietnamese to Venezuelan. Earlier this year, they added cannabis to the menu with the opening of a handful of legal dispensaries. One of the best is Cannavita Dispensary, located at 30-30 Steinway Street. 

Cannavita general manager Allie Carney and owner Marko Popovic met years ago while working in New York City’s restaurant industry. They learned the ins and outs of how to provide guests with an unforgettable dining experience. Now, they have a fleet of native Queens budtenders working with them to apply the same hospitality principals to shopping for cannabis.

“Every brand has some story behind it. We want to provide Astoria the best possible products from the cannabis market.”

Marko Popovic, co-owner of Cannavita

Cannavita is located on a street full of restaurants and stores. For commuters and munchers on the go, they provide quick work during a busy day. Cannavita’s menu offers hundreds of choices for consumers across flower and prerolls, edibles, vaporizers, and concentrates, with brands like Electraleaf, Chef For Higher, KIVA, Aeterna, and Blotter on deck. Their team largely hails from Queens as well, giving a local texture to patrons seeking recommendations.

Cannavita hero 2 street sign
(Christian Brown / Leafly)

“Marko and I have known each other for so many years; we come from restaurants, so now to finally have something [where] we can take that customer service and put it into reality—none of this is lost on us.”

Allie Carney, manager at Cannavita

Popovic received his CAURD license along with a silent partner who had a previous cannabis charge. Both he and Carney emphasize that equity and social justice are a huge part of Cananvita’s model. Cannavita collaborates with justice-focused organizations like the Last Prisoner Project and hosts regular social events to elevate locals’ experiences with cannabis.

“Prioritizing people, justice-involved individuals, who’ve had their lives burned by the War on Drugs. We want to make sure that we contribute to those efforts.” 

Allie Carney, manager at Cannavita

Beyond Cannavita, Carney and Popovic encourage locals and visitors to indulge in the full Astoria experience when they visit. There’s an endless list of restaurants, riverside parks, and the museums (we love Museum of the Moving Image, an interactive museum that celebrates cinema, television and visual media) nearby.

As Cannavita’s one-year anniversary approaches in spring 2025, Carney says that the dispensary’s ethos is to be the best in the business, and to foster a sense of “peace and community and comfort,” for everyone who walks in the door.

Cannavita dispensary exterior outside
(Christian Brown / Leafly)

Cannavita’s team delivers on that mission with a rich events schedule including yoga seshes in the morning and art gallery parties at night. Follow Cannavita on Leafly for updates on deals, events, and new product drops. And next time you’re in Astoria, stop by the posh storefront, which looks and feels like a luxurious tropical getaway from the concrete jungle.


What are you smoking, New York? Keep up with New York’s favorite strains, dispensaries, and events on Leafly‘s New York homepage.



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The definitive US solventless gummy guide 2024

I’ve been on the gummy beat a long time, Leafly Nation, and I’ve had my fair share of flops and fabulous treats—from cup winners that send me to the moon to oily, gelatin-based trips that barely registered. I’ve found that no matter the consistency, the nano-techonology, or the flavor, the single greatest indicator of your gummy experience is how they get the weed in it. And the best extraction process, by far, is rosin

In dab communities, rosin (call it hash, call it hash rosin, call it whatever—you know what I’m talking about.) Solventless cannabis extraction isn’t the most efficient, but it keeps all the terps, ‘noids, and entourage compounds intact to elevate you well beyond distillate oil. I’ve scoured coast to coast for the best iterations of rosin and hash-based gummies for you all to make the most of these last weeks of summer.

California

Lost Farm THCv Mango Amerelo rosin gummies 

(Courtesy Kiva)

How to make a product stand out amongst crowded dispensary shelves has long plagued cannabis brands. How to make a new product stand out when nearly all your bags are bangers appears to be no issue for Kiva. They have awards, word of mouth, and sales in multiple states to prove that people will pick up what they put down, from espresso beans to mints to their ever-growing line of gummies and chews. I have tried dozens of Kiva products at this point, and I always come back to these, particularly with the high-THCv strain here that will keep you uplifted and away from too many munchies. 

See also: Jetty rosin gummies, CLSICS rosin gummies

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Nevada

Camp rosin gummies

(Courtesy CAMP)

You think Simone Biles won Olympic Gold in Paris by coasting on her laurels? No, she worked even harder to be better than before. Edible brand Camp have done the same, working on their popular resin-based gummies to make them more potent, more flavorful, and with a more multifaceted experience. So now, they’re made with rosin! Consumers get three flavors to choose from—orange, blackberry, and peach—to enhance the mirages they may see in the Nevada desert. 

Massachussetts

Suncrafted live rosin gummies

(Courtesy Suncrafted)

Even across multiple states, the Massachusetts-based Suncrafted Cannabis Co beat out all licensed gummy manufacturers and took gold with their Blue Raspberry rosin gummies at the 2024 NECANN cannabis awards in Boston earlier this year. They also took multiple awards for their solventless concentrates, proving that the proof really is in the solventless pudding. 

Maine

Landrace Hash Co rosin jewels

(Courtesy Landrace Hash Co)

Maine admittedly isn’t the most conveniently located hash Mecca, but it’s worth the trip. The Pine Tree State has an abundance of trees, and they know how to press them. Landrace Hash Co makes strain-specific rosin “jewels” because the edible experience is so valuable. And the strains they choose are elite, including Pineapple GMO and Waterlemon Road Dawg.  

Michigan

Bursts rosin gummies by Sauce

(Courtesy Sauce)

Michigan has led the Midwest in product innovation and, Sauce’s rosin gummies are a testament to continuing to push the envelope. Think of it as pulling a piece off the ol’ slab, as these come packaged as one giant, 200 mg THC gummy ready to be divided into as much or as little as you can handle. 

Maryland

SunMed + Airo Oria live rosin gummies

(Courtesy Oria)

SunMed is one of the biggest cultivators in Maryland, and one of the few committed to exclusively sungrown cannabis. Their relatively “crunchy” approach translates to flavorful flower that doesn’t sacrifice potency—and by extension, edibles that take consumers above and beyond. This collaboration with the vaporizer brand Airo brings consumers a citrus and blackberry gummy dubbed “Black Mamba” for an edible experience that stuns on impact. 

Oregon

Happy Cabbage BLOX rosin gummies

(Courtesy Happy Cabbage)

Sometimes a single gummy is all you need—one enormous, potent gummy. Happy Cabbage make regular-dosed gummies, but they are known for their BLOX, 100mg of rosin-based THC in tasty, fruity flavors like Passion Orange Guava (sativa) and Midnight Melon (indica). Plus they’re vegan, gluten-free, and low-sugar to accomodate different dietary needs. 

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Washington

Constellation Cannabis Gravity rosin gummies

(Courtesy Constellation)

When Washingtonians want to shoot for the moon and land among the stars, they find a constellation. Constellation’s Gravity gummies use solventless hash oil in a broad range of flavors and formulas, including high-CBG and CBD options for those who’d rather stay below under cruising altitude. 

Colorado

Canyon Cultivation rosin gummies

(Courtesy Canyon)

It’s hard to stand out in one of the country’s oldest cannabis markets, but Canyon Cultivation has done it. Their expanded roster of “chew-its” include three new flavors, Paradise Punch, Blueberry Pomegranate, and Blue Raspberry, all with a live rosin formulation. Each gummy clocks in at 5 mg THC, and contain no gluten and minimal amounts of sugar. 

See also: Northern Standard live rosin gummies

Arizona

Baked Bros hash rosin gummies

(Courtesy Baked Bros)

Get in the ‘zona with Baked Bros’ growing line of rosin-based gummies. Each flavor is meant to pair with the single-strain extraction, i.e., Frozen Guava rosin goes with the blood orange gummies. They’re also adding an Arizona punch flavor with Prickly Pear OG flower later this year, so stay tuned. 

See also: Copperstate rosin gummies

New Mexico

Verdes live rosin gummies 

(Courtesy Verdes)

New Mexico has proven its cannabis industry is all about the new. Verdes brand gummies pair their rosin formula with contemporary, cutting-edge flavor combinations, like blackberry gummies with a lavender-infused sugar coating, or watermelon gummies with a dusting of Tajin chile. 

Missouri

Honeybee solventless gumdrops

(Courtesy Honeybee)

The Show Me State continues to show out in the infancy of its adult-use cannabis industry. The edible brand Honeybee makes many succulent flavors of their vegan gumdrops, and now add two solventless SKUs to the roster. Available in Tangerine Dream and Strawberry Basil Mojito, these rosin-fueled drops have just 5 mg of THC each, allowing you to munch on as many or as few of them as you can handle. 

New York/New Jersey

MFNY rosin gummies

(Courtesy MFNY)

The more cannabis knowledge crosses state lines, the better all cannabis lovers and medical patients will be. Marijuana Farms of New York, or MFNY, have taken some cues from California for their artisanal, small-batch approach to flower, prerolls, concentrates, and edibles. Their line of vegan gummies pair strains to the flavanoids in their fruit-based flavors—i.e., the cherry gummies pair best with Poddy Mouth’s savory terps. 

See also: Rezinators by Jaunty 

Oklahoma

Mindful Indulgence Lodoz rosin gummies 

(Courtesy Lodoz)

Don’t let the name fool you—these rosin gummies feel anything but “low dose.” Mindful Indulgence partnered with local cultivator Tribe to concoct these rosin-based, nano-powered gummies in flavors like Peach Hibiscus and Strawberry Rhubarb to deliver a more vibrant experience without the dreaded edible wait time. They also produce a higher, 25 mg THC per gummy dose for those needing more efficient medicine. 

Montana

Cannabis Counter rosin gummies

(Courtesy Cannabis Counter)

The Big Sky State wants to be known as the Big High State. Their adult-use industry rolls out more and more beguiling products and formulas. Cannabis Counter have amped up their gummy line to a two-pronged approach, both made with live rosin and enhanced absorption. Consumers can choose between strain specific gummies like Papaya Bars, or a more effect-based approach with options like sleep and focus. 

Illinois

On the Rocks rosin gummies

(Courtesy Verano)

Verano gets my nod for their new brand of solventless products including vapes, concentrated, and gummies, dubbed On the Rocks for its straight-up approach. Their rosin gummies deliver full-spectrum effects in tasteful flavors like Peach Mango and Sour Apricot Apple, the latter of which won third place at the 2023 Illinois High Times Cup. 


This story must end, but your gummy journey is just beginning, Leafly.

Hit the Gummies Near You page on Leafly to see what’s chewy, gooey, and lit near you. (Just be sure to select your location in the top right corner.)

Enjoy the rest of your summer!



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