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A Closer Look at Seasonal Cannabis Trends – What Does the Data Really Say?

Depending who you are, the data will mean different things. For the cannabis business – it means that there are specific times when people will be buying more cannabis – typically in the middle to the end of summer. This means that you could slightly raise your prices due to a higher demand. Conversely, lowering the price in January could help stimulate a slump in sales or beat out the competition during a more competitive month.

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