California-Based Eaze Releases 2019 State of Cannabis Report
The 2019 report found significant increases in demand for and consumption of legal cannabis. Diversity among consumers continues to grow, and cannabis brands responded with a much wider array of products. As a result, 2019 saw the increasing popularity of newer form factors including cannabis beverages, capsules, mints, and licorice.
Key findings from the report include:
- Increased demand and consumption: 2019 saw a 74% increase in first-time deliveries.
- Year of the older consumer: Consumers on the platform aged 50 and above increased by 105%. Boomers specifically purchased 67% more topicals than in the previous year, demonstrating a willingness to try new cannabis form factors.
- Demographic and preference diversity: There was greater diversity among customers: women on the platform grew 81% from 2018; product preferences diversified with drops and topical purchases increasing across all age groups.
- Neighborhood surprises: In San Francisco, Nob Hill residents ordered more cannabis than their neighbors in the Haight, while Silverlake was the most active delivery market in Los Angeles.
- Vape sales took a major hit: Confusion and concern around tainted illicit-market vape products caused consumers to turn away from vapes (down 15% in October) and towards edibles (up 24% in October).
Other insights from the report include different ways consumers are choosing to consume cannabis, differing preferences between demographic groups, the most popular holidays to buy cannabis, and a look at the most popular neighborhoods for cannabis in San Francisco and Los Angeles. The full report can be found on Eaze.com.