Last verified: March 2026
Product Categories
Flower
Dried cannabis flower remains the most popular product category. Arizona dispensaries carry a wide range from budget ($20–25 per eighth) to premium ($50) from local brands like Grow Sciences and Sonoran Roots alongside national entrants like Connected and Alien Labs. Flower is smoked in joints, pipes, or water pipes.
Concentrates
Arizona has developed a notably strong concentrate and dab culture. Products include wax, shatter, live resin, live rosin, and hash rosin from local specialists like Canamo Concentrates, Grow Sciences, MELT, and Goldsmith Extracts. Average price: $38 per gram with a range of $15–60. See our concentrate culture page for details.
Vape Cartridges
LeafLink data shows cartridges capturing 43% of Arizona wholesale platform sales, indicating particularly strong vape demand. Half-gram cartridges average $49. STIIIZY is the top-selling brand nationally and in Arizona. The hot climate may contribute — vapes are discreet and heat-stable compared to flower.
Edibles
Edibles average $13 per 100mg package, some of the more affordable in the West. Gummies dominate, led by Wyld and Grow Sciences' Rosin Fruit Chews. Arizona law caps individual servings at 10mg THC with a 100mg maximum per package for recreational products. Onset time is 30 minutes to 2 hours.
Topicals
Topicals are the fastest-growing category in Arizona, up 41.7% year-over-year with patches surging 457.6%. These products are applied to the skin for localized relief and generally do not produce psychoactive effects.
Tinctures
Liquid cannabis extracts taken sublingually (under the tongue) for faster onset than edibles. Available in various THC:CBD ratios for tailored effects.
Emerging Trends
- Cannabis beverages — Nano-emulsion drinks are the fastest-growing category nationally
- Solventless products — Live rosin and hash rosin continue to gain market share
- Low-dose edibles — 2.5mg and 5mg options for beginners and microdosers
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