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We have officially reached a historical tipping point: for the first time in U.S. history, there are more daily cannabis users than daily alcohol drinkers. In this episode of The Green Room, we explore the "molting" of the industry as it sheds old "lazy stoner" stereotypes to embrace the era of functional potency. We dive into the "Gender Flip," where women have surpassed men in consumption and are driving a "Sephora-style" retail revolution toward topicals and beauty-focused tinctures.
We also discuss the "Silver Surge"—the 46% spike in usage among seniors—and the rise of "California Sober" Zoomers who are swapping hangovers for 2.5mg social seltzers. Finally, we address the sobering "Social Equity Gap," noting that despite a $47 billion market, 80% of business owners remain white and 200,000 arrests occurred in 2024.
Join us as we ask the ultimate question: As cannabis becomes a standardized, AI-recommended consumer good, is it losing its counterculture soul?
By VerdiWe have officially reached a historical tipping point: for the first time in U.S. history, there are more daily cannabis users than daily alcohol drinkers. In this episode of The Green Room, we explore the "molting" of the industry as it sheds old "lazy stoner" stereotypes to embrace the era of functional potency. We dive into the "Gender Flip," where women have surpassed men in consumption and are driving a "Sephora-style" retail revolution toward topicals and beauty-focused tinctures.
We also discuss the "Silver Surge"—the 46% spike in usage among seniors—and the rise of "California Sober" Zoomers who are swapping hangovers for 2.5mg social seltzers. Finally, we address the sobering "Social Equity Gap," noting that despite a $47 billion market, 80% of business owners remain white and 200,000 arrests occurred in 2024.
Join us as we ask the ultimate question: As cannabis becomes a standardized, AI-recommended consumer good, is it losing its counterculture soul?