GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Potent Edibles
Statistics on the most potent edibles reveal a wide range of THC concentrations ranging from 5mg to over 1000mg per serving, with an average potency of around 100mg per serving.
In this post, we will explore the world of edibles and their growing popularity in the cannabis market. With statistics showing significant increases in sales, user preferences, and potential risks associated with overconsumption, it’s crucial to understand the potency and effects of these ingestible products. From homemade variations to commercially available options labeled as “extra strength,” the landscape of edibles offers a diverse range of choices that cater to both recreational and medical users. Join us as we delve into the realm of edibles and uncover key insights that shed light on their potency and appeal among cannabis consumers.
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"45% of new cannabis users start with edibles."
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"The sale of edibles in the United States grew by 60% in 2021."
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"Approximately 44% of edible users reported overconsumption due to delayed effects."
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"Homemade edibles can vary significantly in potency compared to commercially available products."
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"Products labeled “extra strength” often contain more than 100mg of THC."
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"Chocolate and gummy edibles are the most popular forms."
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"25% of cannabis users report consuming edibles at least once a month."
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"The average THC potency of commercial edibles ranges from 10mg to 100mg per serving."
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"Cannabis-infused beverages are one of the top growing subcategories in edibles."
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"Edibles with both THC and CBD have become increasingly popular for medical use."
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"Edibles can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours to take effect."
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"The most potent edibles can contain up to 1000mg of THC per package."
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"Edibles are the fastest-growing segment of the cannabis market."
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"20% of edible users claim they feel “high” for longer compared to smoking."
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"In Colorado, edibles make up nearly 45% of the total cannabis sales."
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"The market for cannabis edibles in the US was valued at $2.3 billion in 2020."
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"Proper dosing and potency labeling can help reduce the risk of overconsumption in edibles."
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"The average price per milligram of THC in edibles is around $0.10."
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"68% of consumers prefer edibles as their method of cannabis consumption."
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"The bioavailability of edibles is less efficient at 4-12% compared to inhaled cannabis at 25-30%."