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November 2023 Newsletter

“I am grateful to have been at CWCBExpo…”

Lysa Hoffman, MakeRukus Press, NY 2023
Lysa Hoffman, MakeRukus Press, NY 2023

I am grateful to have been at CWCBExpo as an exhibitor this year after watching my friends exhibit last year and work hard to launch their successes. In a weekend I made connections and business decisions that will change my life.  –  Lysa Hoffman, MakeRuckus Press

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New York State News

REMINDER: NYS Licensing Applications Deadline Extended Through December 18

The submission deadline is December 18, 2023. As we noted in our previous newsletters, there are five types of licenses:

  • Adult-Use Cultivator
  • Adult-Use Processor
  • Adult-Use Distributor
  • Adult-Use Retail Dispensary
  • Microbusiness
NYS OCM Office of Cannabis Management

New Dispensary on Long Island

Congratulations to Little Beach Harvest Dispensary that opened its doors in South Hampton, NY. The Little Beach Harvest Dispensary is owned and operated by the Shinnecock Indian Nation which is a federally recognized tribe living on their traditional lands in Long Island. This opening is a culmination of many years of effort by the Shinnecock Nation. The dispensary will offer adult-use and medical cannabis products to its customers as well as education and community involvement.

Governor Hochul Signs Additional Cannabis Tax Relief

Governor Hochul signed legislation, Senate Bill S7508 last week that allows New York City cannabis business owners and operators to deduct certain business expenses giving NYC cannabis businesses tax relief from the restrictive 280E Tax Code regulation. The newly signed legislation amended the NYC administrative tax code and now permits certain tax deductions related to the sale, production, or distribution of cannabis products.

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NYS Regulators and Licensing Lawsuit

Some hopeful news. Several news outlets reported last week that the lawsuit from a group of disabled military veterans against NYS cannabis regulators, i.e., Office of Cannabis Management and the Cannabis Control Board, may be nearing some sort of an agreement that is awaiting finalization and approval by the courts. Once it is approved, it could lift the temporary injunction and allow hundreds of Cannabis Adult Retail Dispensaries (CAURD) licensees to open their doors.

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New Jersey News

REMINDER: NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission (NJCRC) Comment Period Open Through December 15

A Public Comment period opened on October 16, 2023. The NJCRC is seeking feedback and commentary on their proposed regulations regarding the expansion of cannabis edibles in the New Jersey cannabis market. The comment period ends on December 15, 2023.

You can submit your comments in writing to the NJCRC or attend their next public meeting. 

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Maryland News

REMINDER: MCA Submissions Open Through December 12.

The Maryland Cannabis Administration (MCA) opened the application process for cannabis business licenses on November 13, 2023 and will close the submission period on December 12, 2023.

  • 75 Standard Dispensaries – distributed by County
  • 16 Standard Growers – distributed by Region
  • 32 Standard Processors – distributed by Region
  • 24 Micro Growers – distributed by Region
  • 24 Micro Processors – distributed by Region
  • 8 Micro Dispensaries – distributed by Region
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Florida News

Update on Adult-Use Ballot Measure

On November 8, 2023, the Florida Supreme Court heard arguments regarding an Adult Use Ballot Measure. The oral arguments were heard from both sides, with each getting 20 minutes to present their cases regarding whether or not to add a ballot measure to the General Election on November 5, 2024.

As we asserted in our October Newsletter, the state’s Governor, Ron DeSantis, does not support the measure and neither does the Attorney General, Ashley Moody.

The Florida Supreme Court has until April 1, 2024 to decide on the case. The session where the arguments were heard “for” and “against” the Adult-Use Ballot Measure measure can be viewed on this YouTube video link. It really is a very interesting watch. 

Tallahassee Democrat
Supreme Court of Florida
Ohio News

Ohio Approves Adult-Use

The results are in: Ohioans said “yesian” and voted to legalize Adult-Use Marijuana!

Ohio became the 24th state to legalize and regulate possession, home cultivation, retail sale of cannabis for those 21 years and older. Ohio is expected to bring in hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue if they do vote to legalize, according to an economic impact study done by Ohio State University.

Looming on the heels of Ohio voters making their decision at the ballot box, Governor Mike DeWine wants to tweak the laws.

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Japan News

Japan Allows Cannabis Derived Medical Products

Japan’s Lower House passed a bill last week that allows medical products derived from cannabis, while reinforcing other marijuana products that are banned. The bill also seeks to revise other laws related to cannabis. A known product, Epidiolex, approved for use in the United States and in Europe to treat epilepsy, is under a clinical trial in Japan. This bill may pave the way for its approved use in Japan.

Portugal News

Portugal – Major Cannabis Exporter To Europe

Portugal is breaking records regarding how much medical cannabis it exports to other European countries. This year, it is expected to surpass the 2022 levels of exports which reached 9,271 kg. Portugal’s international medical cannabis trade has many benefits that positively impact its economy.

Green Wednesday

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Save 10% on Your CWCBExpo Registration
with Code: GreenWednesday

Grab your tickets for the CWCBExpo New York Expo,

Conference and Networking Parties today!
(Offer good through December 5th.) 

THIS MONTH’S ARCHIVED VIDEO

“Consumer Products: What are the Most Popular and Hottest Products?”

We are showcasing our consumer products session from the CWCBExpo conference program at the Javits Center on June 2, 2023. These trail-blazing entrepreneurs delivered an energetic and informative discussion.

This session was moderated by Christina De Giovanni, Founder & CEO Emerald Media; Harrison Bard, Co-Founder, Custom Cones USA; Kymberly Byrnes, Chief Marketing Officer TribeTokes; Jenny Argie, Founder, CEO, Jenny’s; Douglas Dunlap, GTM Director, CCELL and AUXO.

Consumer Products, CWCBExpo, NY 2023

(From the left) Harrison Bard, Jenny Argie, Douglas Dunlap, Kymberly Byrnes (KymB) and Christina De Giovannil

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What Cannabis Retailers Can Learn From Last Green Wednesday

Green Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving in the U.S., first emerged as one of the biggest sales days of the year in the legal cannabis industry in 2017. Since, it has become a landmark day for cannabis retailers everywhere, much like Black Friday for the retail industry writ large.

 

Now that Green Wednesday has become a fixture for the cannabis industry, retailers can analyze sales data from years past to spot trends and better prepare as this year’s Green Wednesday approaches. Below, we’ll help you parse the data from last year and spot what’s around the corner, so you can guide your cannabis retail business to success. 

 

Cannabis sales on Green Wednesday last year

Sales data from last year’s Green Wednesday suggests the holiday is only getting bigger, as sales increased by more than 16 percent year over year to a total of $116.4 million, according to a report from business intelligence firm Akerna. The only day in which cannabis retailers grossed more was the renowned cannabis holiday 4/20. 

 

A separate report from cannabis industry analyst firm Headset found that, in the well-established markets of California, Colorado, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon and Washington, Green Wednesday drove 48 percent more sales than the three previous Wednesdays in November. 

The Thanksgiving holiday weekend as a whole — which includes Green Wednesday, Thanksgiving Day, and Black Friday — drove $289 million in cannabis sales total, up 12.7 percent year over year, according to Akerna data. However, according to Headset, Thanksgiving Day is not a busy day for cannabis retailers, as sales last year declined by 65 percent over a typical Thursday.

 

Key takeaways from last year’s Green Wednesday

As a cannabis retailer, it isn’t enough to know that cannabis sales in general spike on Green Wednesday before subsiding on Thanksgiving. You also need to know what types of products consumers tend to look for when shopping on Green Wednesday. Moreover, it’s important to understand how your competitors are bundling and pricing products so you can maintain a competitive advantage that provides value to your customers.

 

Here are some important key takeaways from last year’s holiday season:

 

  • In the three-day holiday period spanning Green Wednesday through Black Friday, the product types that saw the biggest boost in sales were topicals, beverages, and edibles, growing at 15.3 percent, 13.2 percent, and 6.1 percent, respectively.
  • Takeaway: Promoting these products and creating bundles that feature them may offer an opportunity to capitalize on increased sales volume in these categories. They won’t be your biggest sellers, but you may need more inventory on hand than usual.
  • Inhaled cannabis products experienced a decrease in sales in the three-day period from Green Wednesday through Black Friday, according to Headset data. Concentrate sales were down 11.4 percent, flower declined by 10.8 percent, and prerolls fell by 6.4 percent. Still, these categories are major sellers, according to Akerna. Cannabis flower represented 48.7 percent of all sales, while cartridges and vape pens represented 32.3 percent of sales.
  • Takeaway: Consumers will expect these products to be available and you’ll still need plenty of inventory, especially on Green Wednesday. However, don’t expect them to move as quickly as they usually would during Thanksgiving weekend.
  • In states where discounts are legally permitted, the average discount was 19.8 percent, according to Headset. The average discount was even higher on Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday, at 22.2 percent and 23.7 percent respectively, as retailers tried to move inventory leftover from Green Wednesday.
  • Takeaway: In markets where discounts are legally allowed, you may have to compete with some pretty steep price reductions. And, if you’re left with surplus inventory after the Green Wednesday rush, you may need to slash prices even further to sell those products.
  • While Green Wednesday saw a spike in cannabis sales, the three-day holiday is actually slower by an average of 6.5 percent compared to other three-day periods throughout the year. That means taking advantage of the Green Wednesday rush is critically important to rounding out a successful November.
  • Takeaway: Understand and plan for the fact that while Green Wednesday brings with it a green rush, overall sales are likely to slow at the end of November. Bundle and price your products to move on Green Wednesday and consider whether closing your doors on Thanksgiving Day could cut costs in the face of slowing sales.

Supporting sales growth beyond Green Wednesday

After Green Wednesday, the largest cannabis sales days of the year are over — but that doesn’t mean cannabis retailers can check out until the new year. In fact, every cannabis product category sees an increase over typical sales in the week before Christmas, according to Headset. Unsurprisingly, flower and vape pens account for the largest volume of sales, but the largest sales increases are seen, once again, in topicals, cannabis beverages, and edibles. 

 

Don’t fall into the trap of going through the motions in December. As sales begin to increase in the second week of the month and go into full swing in the week before Christmas, you can use this momentum in a final push to bolster the bottom line at the end of the year.

 

Remember that every market is unique in the cannabis industry, so examine these trends in the context of your state and locale. How these trends develop in New York, for example, may be very different from what’s happening in California. While these broad national trends are likely to impact your cannabis business wherever it is you operate, the specifics of how they influence your market will depend on the individual factors shaping the cannabis industry in your area.

 

Prepare for Green Wednesday and beyond with CWCBExpo

Cannabis retail is an exciting, dynamic, and challenging space, but with the right preparation you can set your business up for success. Although the landscape is always changing in the cannabis industry, there is a great deal of insight that can be gleaned from past sales data. Meanwhile, keeping an eye on trends shaping the future can help you stay ahead of the curve and at an advantage over your competition. 

 

At CWCBExpo, we’ll help you stay plugged in to what’s happening in the cannabis industry and how it will impact your business. To learn more and connect with cannabis industry leaders from all over the country, claim your spot at our next cannabis trade show, taking place June 5 – 6 at the Javits Convention Center in New York City. We hope to see you there!

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