Connecticut's Department of Consumer Protection announced today that new preliminary data shows combined sales for adult-use cannabis and medical marijuana totaled $23.6 million for the period from July 1, 2023 to July 30, 2023.
The adult-use market recorded over $13 million in sales during the month of July, while the medical marijuana market recorded $10.6 million in sales for the same period. Adult-use sales began on Jan. 10, 2023.
In July, medical marijuana patients purchased 279,240 products, and adult-use consumers purchased 324,177 products. The average product price for medical marijuana patients was $39.66 in July, while the average price of adult-use products was $39.92.
In July, 52 percent of sales were usable cannabis, or flower, while vapes made up 31 percent of sales. Edible products represented 11 percent of sales.
This data was collected through the state’s Seed-to-Sale Tracking System. DCP does not make revenue projections, set sales expectations, collect taxes, or regulate prices.
The preliminary data does not include taxes collected at the point of sale on adult-use transactions and is subject to further review by the department. Medical marijuana patients do not pay taxes on the purchase of their medicine.