Cannabis Products in Minnesota
From flower to edibles, vapes to tinctures — explore the variety of cannabis products available at licensed Minnesota dispensaries.
Product Categories
Click any category to learn more about products, effects, and what to expect.
Flower
Traditional cannabis buds for smoking or vaporizing. Available in indica, sativa, and hybrid strains.
Edibles
Cannabis-infused foods including gummies, chocolates, baked goods, and candies. Discreet and long-lasting.
Vapes
Vaporizer cartridges and disposable pens with cannabis oil. Convenient and relatively odorless.
Concentrates
Highly potent extracts including wax, shatter, live resin, and rosin. For experienced consumers.
Tinctures
Liquid cannabis extracts taken under the tongue. Precise dosing and fast absorption.
Beverages
Cannabis-infused drinks including seltzers, teas, coffees, and sodas. Social and refreshing.
Topicals
Lotions, balms, and patches applied to skin. Localized relief without psychoactive effects.
Capsules
Pre-dosed cannabis pills for consistent, discreet consumption. Easy to incorporate into routines.
THC Dosing Guide
Microdose
1-2.5mg
Mild mood lift, subtle relaxation. Great for beginners or daily wellness.
Low Dose
2.5-5mg
Noticeable effects, relaxation, mild euphoria. Standard starting dose.
Standard Dose
5-15mg
Strong effects, altered perception. For regular consumers.
High Dose
15mg+
Intense effects. Only for experienced users with high tolerance.
Start low, go slow. If you're new to cannabis, start with 2.5-5mg and wait at least 2 hours before taking more. Edibles take longer to kick in than smoking or vaping.
Product FAQs
What cannabis products are legal in Minnesota?
Minnesota allows the sale of cannabis flower, pre-rolls, edibles, concentrates, vapes, tinctures, topicals, beverages, and capsules. All products must be purchased from licensed dispensaries and contain up to the legal THC limits.
How do I choose the right product for me?
Consider your experience level, desired effects, and consumption preference. Beginners should start with low-dose edibles (2.5-5mg) or low-THC flower. Experienced users may prefer concentrates or higher-dose products. Medical patients often benefit from tinctures for precise dosing.
What's the difference between THC and CBD products?
THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) produces intoxicating effects, while CBD (cannabidiol) is non-intoxicating. Many products contain both in various ratios. CBD-dominant products are ideal for those seeking relief without a "high."
How much cannabis can I buy at once?
Minnesota allows adults 21+ to purchase up to 2 ounces of cannabis flower per transaction. Equivalent limits apply for other products: 8 grams of concentrate, 800mg of THC in edibles, etc.
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