Connecticut cannabis sales dipped slightly in 2025, to $290 million from $293 million in 2024, according to state data.
That’s despite retailers selling a 8.6 million distinct items – a record haul and nearly 1 million more items than in 2024, as per the state Department of Consumer Protection.
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Adult-use cannabis retailers reported ringing up 650,503 sales in December – a record monthly total.
Connecticut cannabis prices decline in marijuana prices
As in other states, the average price of cannabis products in Connecticut has been declining amid increasing supply, from $39.70 in 2023 to $33.67 last year.
Yet prices remain higher than in neighboring Massachusetts. That may be depressing Connecticut’s potential, as customers seek cheaper cannabis across state lines.
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