Arizona Cannabis Brands

Local favorites compete fiercely against national MSO house brands, creating a more diverse product ecosystem than Arizona's corporate ownership structure might suggest.

Last verified: March 2026

National Brands in Arizona

  • STIIIZY — The number-one cannabis brand nationally and a top seller in Arizona. Known for proprietary pod-based vape systems and competitive pricing.
  • Jeeter — Dominates the pre-roll category with infused joints and consistently strong branding.
  • Wyld — Leads the edibles market nationally. Their fruit-flavored gummies are among Arizona's best-selling edible products.
  • Connected Cannabis Co. — Premium flower brand with a strong Arizona presence, typically commanding $50 per eighth.
  • Alien Labs — Connected's sister brand, equally premium, with exotic genetics that attract connoisseurs.

Arizona-Born Brands

  • Grow Sciences — Arguably Arizona's most respected local brand. Premium flower, concentrates, and their cult-favorite Rosin Fruit Chews edibles. Known for quality genetics and consistency.
  • Sonoran Roots — Craft flower brand emphasizing small-batch cultivation and Arizona terroir.
  • Mohave Cannabis Co. — Large-scale operator with both wholesale and retail presence. Was notably aggressive in the social equity license application process.
  • High Grade AZ — Premium flower cultivator known for exotic strains and high potency.
  • Canamo Concentrates — Local concentrate pioneer with a broad product line.
  • Copperstate Farms / Sol Flower — Arizona's largest wholesaler operating the nation's biggest cannabis greenhouse, with retail through the Sol Flower dispensary chain.

The MSO vs. Independent Dynamic

While MSOs like Trulieve, Curaleaf, and Verano dominate dispensary ownership, the brand landscape is more competitive than the ownership structure suggests. Independent operators like JARS Cannabis (Leafly's #1 nationally), TruMed, Earth's Healing, The Mint Cannabis, and Giving Tree Dispensary compete effectively on community connection, curated selections, and unique experiences that corporate chains struggle to replicate.