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Minnesota Dispensary Prices 2026: What Weed Actually Costs in MN

Minnesota dispensary prices by product: flower ($12-$20/g), edibles ($15-$35/pack), vapes ($35-$65/cart), pre-rolls ($8-$18). Compare tribal vs. licensed dispensaries, plus how to save money.

February 24, 2026
MN Cannabis Hub
11 min read

Last updated: February 2026

If you're wondering what cannabis costs at Minnesota dispensaries, here's the honest answer most sites won't give you: prices vary a lot. A gram of flower at a licensed state dispensary can run $12–$20, while the same product at a tribal dispensary (with no state tax) might be $8–$14. Edibles that go for $35 at one retailer are $20 at another.

This guide breaks down real Minnesota dispensary prices by product type, explains why they vary, and shows you exactly how to pay less.


Quick Reference: Average MN Dispensary Prices

Product Budget Mid-Tier Premium
Flower (1g) $10–$14 $15–$18 $18–$25
Eighth (3.5g) $35–$45 $45–$55 $55–$75
Quarter oz (7g) $65–$85 $85–$110 $110–$140
Pre-roll (1g) $8–$12 $12–$16 $16–$22
Pre-roll pack (5-pk) $25–$40 $40–$55 $55–$75
Vape cartridge (0.5g) $25–$35 $35–$50 $50–$70
Vape cartridge (1g) $40–$55 $55–$70 $70–$90
Gummies (10-pk) $15–$25 $25–$35 $35–$50
Chocolate (100mg) $15–$25 $25–$35 $35–$45
Tincture (30ml) $30–$50 $50–$70 $70–$100
Concentrate/Wax (1g) $30–$50 $50–$70 $70–$100
Topical $20–$40 $40–$60 $60–$80

Prices reflect current market conditions at licensed MN dispensaries. Tribal dispensaries run 10–25% lower due to no state cannabis excise tax.


Why Minnesota Dispensary Prices Are What They Are

Before we get into specifics, it helps to understand what's driving prices. Minnesota cannabis costs more than you might expect compared to states like Michigan or Illinois — here's why:

The Minnesota Cannabis Tax

Minnesota charges a 10% cannabis excise tax on top of the regular 6.875% state sales tax. In some counties and cities, there are additional local taxes. Depending on where you shop, total taxes can add up to 18–22% on top of the retail price.

For example:

  • A product priced at $50 at the dispensary counter
  • +10% excise tax = $5
  • +6.875% state sales tax = $3.44
  • +1–3% local tax = $0.50–$1.50
  • Total at register: $59–$61

This is why tribal dispensaries are cheaper — they operate under tribal sovereignty and don't collect Minnesota's excise tax.

Limited Competition (Still)

As of early 2026, Minnesota's licensed retail dispensary rollout is still in progress. Limited competition means less price pressure. As more dispensaries open throughout 2026, expect prices to gradually come down in competitive metro markets.

Small Operation Costs

Most current MN dispensaries are newly licensed, smaller operations without the purchasing power of large multi-state operators (MSOs). Larger chains eventually drive per-unit costs down; we're not there yet in Minnesota.


Flower Prices in Minnesota

Cannabis flower is where you'll see the most price variation — and the most opportunity to save.

Budget Flower ($10–$14/gram)

Budget or "value" flower in Minnesota typically means:

  • House strains — dispensary's own cultivar line
  • Trim or smalls — smaller buds that are potent but less visually impressive
  • Last-season harvest — properly stored but older stock
  • Potency: usually 18–24% THC
  • Examples: basics like Blue Dream, GSC, or Gelato in basic packaging

At tribal dispensaries like Waabigwan Mashkiki and NativeCare, budget options frequently land in this range.

Mid-Tier Flower ($15–$18/gram)

The sweet spot for most MN shoppers. Mid-tier gets you:

  • Named cultivars from reputable growers
  • 24–30% THC, full-spectrum terpene profiles
  • Standard packaging with lab COAs posted
  • Consistent quality from batch to batch
  • Examples: Runtz, Gelato 33, Skywalker OG, Wedding Cake

This is the most common price range at licensed Minnesota dispensaries like Green Goods, The Apothecary, and Rise.

Premium Flower ($18–$25+/gram)

Premium Minnesota flower means:

  • Single-origin small-batch grows
  • Craft-cultivated, hand-trimmed
  • Exotic cultivars (Jealousy, Permanent Marker, Gushers crosses)
  • 30–35%+ THC with verified terpene testing
  • Specialty packaging (glass jars, humidity packs included)

If you're paying $22–$25/gram, you're typically getting a legitimate craft product — not just marketing.


Edibles Prices in Minnesota

Edibles are a popular entry point for new cannabis consumers, and Minnesota's market has a wide range.

Gummies

10-pack (usually 5–10mg THC each):

  • Budget: $15–$22 (house brands, basic flavors)
  • Standard: $25–$35 (national brands like Wyld, Kiva)
  • Premium: $35–$50 (high-potency, nano-emulsified, effect-specific)

Per-milligram math: Most gummy packs are 100mg total. At $25, you're paying $0.25/mg THC — a fair benchmark for MN.

Chocolates

100mg bars:

  • Standard: $18–$28
  • Premium (Coda Signature, Defonce): $30–$45

Most dispensaries carry 1:1 CBD:THC chocolates alongside pure THC options.

Beverages

Cannabis beverages are a growing category in Minnesota. 4mg and 5mg RTD drinks (shots and seltzers) typically run $6–$12 each, or $40–$65 for a 6-pack. Higher-dose beverages (10–25mg) are $10–$18 each.


Vape Prices in Minnesota

Vape cartridges and all-in-one disposables are the second most popular product category after flower.

Cartridges

0.5g cartridge (510-thread):

  • Budget: $25–$35
  • Standard: $35–$50
  • Premium (live resin, full-spectrum): $50–$70

1g cartridge:

  • Budget: $40–$55
  • Standard: $55–$70
  • Premium: $70–$90+

Battery typically sold separately ($10–$25) unless purchasing a disposable all-in-one.

Disposable Vapes

0.5g disposable: $30–$50 1g disposable: $45–$75 2g disposable: $60–$90

Disposables are convenient but typically cost more per milligram than cartridges. For regular users, refillable carts are almost always a better value.


Pre-Roll Prices in Minnesota

Pre-rolls have exploded in Minnesota as a quick, beginner-friendly format.

Singles (0.5g–1g)

  • Shake/trim pre-roll: $6–$10
  • Standard flower pre-roll: $10–$15
  • Infused pre-roll (kief, wax, diamonds): $15–$25

Multi-Packs

5-pack: $25–$55 (depending on type) 10-pack: $45–$90

Infused pre-rolls — where the outside is rolled in concentrate or the inside has a concentrate core — command significant premiums but deliver noticeably stronger effects.


Concentrates & Wax Prices

Concentrates have a smaller but dedicated customer base in Minnesota.

Type Price Range
Wax / Crumble (1g) $30–$50
Shatter (1g) $35–$55
Badder / Sugar (1g) $40–$65
Live Resin (1g) $50–$80
Live Rosin (1g) $60–$100+
Distillate Syringe (1g) $30–$50
Hash / THCA Diamonds $60–$120

Live rosin (solventless extraction) is the premium tier. If you're seeing live rosin under $60/gram, double-check the label.


Tribal vs. State Dispensary Prices

This is the biggest pricing difference in the MN market, and it's worth understanding.

Tribal Dispensaries (Cheaper)

Minnesota's tribal dispensaries — Waabigwan Mashkiki (White Earth Nation), NativeCare (Red Lake Nation), and Fond du Lac outlets — do not collect Minnesota's 10% cannabis excise tax. This creates meaningful savings:

  • Flower: Often $2–$6/gram cheaper than comparable state dispensaries
  • Eighth (3.5g): Can be $10–$20 less
  • Vapes: Often $8–$15 cheaper per cartridge
  • Edibles: $5–$10 less per pack

Waabigwan Mashkiki (locations in Mahnomen, Moorhead, and St. Cloud) is the most accessible for Central MN and Twin Cities-area residents. Their St. Cloud location at 141 33rd Ave S serves the Highway 10 corridor.

NativeCare (Red Lake Nation) recently opened a West St. Paul location — 12–15 miles from Bloomington — making tribal access easier than ever for metro shoppers.

What Tribal Dispensaries Don't Always Have

  • The same brand variety as larger licensed retailers
  • Consistent stock of newer product launches (supply can be irregular)
  • Some loyalty program integrations

For regular shoppers, tribal dispensaries are worth the occasional detour for significant savings.


How to Save Money at Minnesota Dispensaries

1. Join Every Loyalty Program

Licensed dispensaries are aggressively building loyalty programs. Green Goods, Rise, and The Apothecary all offer points programs where $1 spent = 1–5 points. Accumulate enough and redeem for free or discounted products. Tribal dispensaries (especially Waabigwan) also run similar programs.

2. Stack Deals on Deal Days

Most Minnesota dispensaries have designated deal days:

  • 420-friendly Mondays / Tuesdays — 20–30% off specific categories
  • Senior Discount Days (usually Wednesdays) — 10–15% off for 65+
  • First-Time Customer Deals — often 20–25% off your first purchase
  • Birthday Month Discounts — 10–20% off in your birth month

3. Buy in Bulk (Where Legal)

Minnesota allows adults 21+ to possess up to 2 ounces (56g) in public. At home, you can store more. Buying larger quantities (quarters, half-ounces, ounces) almost always brings the per-gram price down significantly:

Quantity Per-Gram at $15 Single Per-Gram Bulk (Typical) Savings
1g $15.00 $15.00
3.5g (eighth) $52.50 $45–$50 $2.50–$7.50
7g (quarter) $105 $80–$90 $15–$25
14g (half) $210 $140–$160 $50–$70
28g (oz) $420 $250–$300 $120–$170

An ounce of mid-tier flower that would cost $420 at $15/gram often goes for $260–$290 as a full ounce. That's a 30–35% discount just for buying more.

4. Follow Dispensary Social Media

Minnesota dispensaries post flash deals and limited-time promos on Instagram and Facebook. Following your local dispensary's social accounts gives you first access to 30–50% off events that aren't advertised anywhere else.

5. Check Deals Pages

MN Cannabis Hub tracks current dispensary deals and promotions updated weekly.


Price Trends: Where MN Cannabis Prices Are Headed

Minnesota's market is still young. Here's what to expect over the next 12 months:

Prices will come down. As more licensed dispensaries open and competition increases — especially in metro markets — retail prices will face downward pressure. Michigan, which legalized at a similar time, saw average prices drop 40–50% in the first three years as the market matured.

Flower prices drop first. Commodity flower (basic strains, shake, smalls) drops fastest. Premium craft flower holds its value longer.

Edibles and vapes stay more stable. Manufacturing costs for infused products are more fixed than raw flower cultivation.

Tribal dispensaries will expand. Waabigwan Mashkiki, NativeCare, and other tribal operators are actively pursuing new locations. More access points mean more competitive pressure on state-licensed prices.


Minnesota Dispensary Price FAQs

What is the average price of weed in Minnesota in 2026?

For mid-tier cannabis flower, expect to pay $15–$18 per gram at licensed state dispensaries. At tribal dispensaries (no state excise tax), similar quality runs $11–$15/gram. Eighths (3.5g) average $45–$55 at state dispensaries, and $35–$45 at tribal dispensaries.

Why is Minnesota weed more expensive than in other states?

Three main factors: (1) Minnesota's 10% cannabis excise tax on top of regular sales tax, (2) a market still in early growth with limited competition and smaller operators, and (3) limited cultivation capacity as licensed grows scale up. Prices are expected to drop as the market matures — Michigan is a good comparable where prices dropped 40%+ over 3 years.

Are tribal dispensaries actually cheaper?

Yes, significantly. Minnesota's tribal dispensaries don't collect the state's 10% cannabis excise tax, which directly reduces prices. Waabigwan Mashkiki's prices on flower and edibles consistently run 15–30% below comparable state-licensed dispensary prices. The trade-off is less brand variety and occasionally inconsistent stock.

Can I negotiate prices at Minnesota dispensaries?

No — dispensary prices are fixed retail. However, you can save via loyalty programs, deal days, senior/veteran discounts, and bulk purchases. First-time customer deals (often 20–25% off) are a one-time negotiation hack worth using at every new dispensary you visit.

What's the cheapest dispensary in Minnesota?

Tribal dispensaries — particularly Waabigwan Mashkiki locations in Mahnomen, Moorhead, and St. Cloud — consistently offer lower prices due to no state excise tax. Among state-licensed dispensaries, newer entrants and smaller shops often price competitively to capture market share from established players.

Is cannabis cheaper at a dispensary than on the street?

In Minnesota's legal market, licensed and tribal dispensaries offer tested, labeled, consistently dosed products. "Street" cannabis is untested, unregulated, and varies wildly in quality. For safety and consistency reasons, dispensary cannabis is worth the premium — especially for edibles where dosing accuracy matters significantly.

Do Minnesota dispensaries price match?

Not commonly, but it doesn't hurt to ask. More effective: mention competitor pricing and ask about any current promos or loyalty points that bring the price closer. Most budtenders will work with you within their store's pricing structure.


Where to Find Current Minnesota Dispensary Prices

Prices change frequently as new products launch and promotions cycle. The best ways to track current pricing:

  • MN Cannabis Hub Deals Page — Weekly-updated deal listings
  • Individual dispensary websites — Most post current menus online
  • Leafly/Weedmaps — National platforms with MN dispensary menus
  • Dispensary social media — Flash deals posted here first

The Minnesota cannabis market is evolving fast. New dispensaries are opening, prices are shifting, and more products are hitting shelves every month. Bookmark this page — we update it regularly with current market data.


Prices listed are market averages based on research across MN dispensaries in February 2026. Actual prices vary by retailer, product, and location. All purchases must comply with Minnesota cannabis law: 21+ with valid ID required.

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