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February 10, 20261 min read0 views

Edibles vs Flower: A Cost Comparison

Which is more cost-effective: edibles or flower? We break it down.

Mike Green

Cannabis industry writer covering deals, trends, and dispensary insights.

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Edibles vs Flower: A Cost Comparison

The Great Debate

When it comes to getting the most value for your cannabis dollar, the choice between edibles and flower isn't straightforward. Both have their advantages depending on your consumption habits and preferences.

Cost Per Dose Analysis

A typical 100mg edible package costs between $15-25, giving you about 10 doses at 10mg each. That works out to roughly $1.50-2.50 per dose. Meanwhile, a gram of mid-shelf flower at around $10 can provide approximately 3-4 sessions, costing about $2.50-3.33 per session.

Duration and Efficiency

Edibles last significantly longer than inhaled cannabis — typically 4-8 hours vs 1-3 hours. When you factor in duration, edibles often provide better value per hour of effect. However, onset time is much longer with edibles (30-90 minutes vs immediate).

The Verdict

For cost-conscious consumers who don't mind the delayed onset, edibles generally offer better value. For those who prefer immediate effects and more control over dosing, flower remains the classic choice. The best strategy? Watch for deals on both and stock up when prices drop.

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