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The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission announced that the state has surpassed $8 billion in adult-use cannabis sales since the market's launch, with retailers officially passing the mark on June 28, 2025. This milestone follows record monthly sales in January, April, and May 2025, putting Massachusetts on track to exceed last year's annual sales record of $1.64 billion. Flower remains the most popular product, followed by vape products and pre-rolls, and the biggest sales days typically precede major holidays or 4/20.

Total Massachusetts Adult-Use Cannabis Sales Have Surpassed $8 Billion

Jul 23, 2025

Graham Abbott

Ganjapreneur



The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) announced Tuesday that
the state has surpassed $8 billion in total adult-use sales since the
market’s launch.

“The Commission is glad to see the Commonwealth achieve another adult-use
cannabis sales milestone, which demonstrates that consumers continue to
have confidence in the safety and security of the regulated market.” — CCC
Executive Director Travis Ahern, in a press release

Cannabis retailers officially passed the $8 billion mark on June 28, 2025,
following a record-breaking start to the year, according to the regulators’ Open
Data platform. The development includes record monthly sales this year in
January, April, and May, putting Massachusetts on track to beat last year’s annual
sales record of $1.64 billion.

“As we anticipate the arrival of Social Consumption businesses – an
entirely new license category – in the coming months, we look forward to
increasing economic growth for Massachusetts,” Ahern said.

Flower has remained the most popular cannabis product sold by licensed
retailers in 2025, responsible for more than $338 million in sales, while
vape products ($168.8 million) and cannabis pre-rolls ($116.4 million) are
the closest runner-ups.

Meanwhile, the three biggest sales days in Massachusetts (July 2 and April
17-18) either preceded a major holiday or 4/20, which is typically the
busiest time of year for cannabis dispensaries.

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