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Would you consume cannabis with a grandparent? According to 60% of cannabis users the answer is yes. Today, leading cannabis edibles company Azuca released the results of its 'Americans and Cannabis Consumption Survey' which examines consumers' behaviors and habits surrounding cannabis use as legalization is increasing across the country. From consuming cannabis at work to the future of pain management, the survey asks important questions as federal legalization nears, while also uncovering which form of cannabis consumers are looking for.
The survey revealed that of those who consume cannabis, over half reach for edibles, like gummies or baked goods, over smoking and vaping. Additionally, 53% of respondents say that through the pandemic they have increased their consumption of edibles. They also found that over half (54%) wish the effects of their edibles kicked in faster, while nearly two thirds (62%) of respondents prefer edibles with little or no cannabis taste.
"The 'Americans and Cannabis Consumption Survey' confirmed what our team at Azuca has believed for years: edibles are the future of the cannabis industry," said Kim Sanchez Rael, President & CEO of Azuca. "The survey also reveals there is still a need to educate Americans about cannabis. While consumer demand is growing exponentially, now is the time to bring sophisticated and approachable products to market that people can trust."
Among the survey's key findings:
- Cannabis Understanding: More than two thirds (70%) of Americans know the difference between THC and CBD. Additionally, nearly one-half (45%) know what microdosing is and how to do it.
- Cannabis Wellness: Overall, 58% of Americans believe cannabis is the future of pain management. For cannabis users, 64% report they consume for relaxation; 40% say for pain management, 43% say for sleep aid, 37% say for health and wellness and 39% say for recreation.
- Cannabis Consumption Habits: While adult-use cannabis is now legal in over 18 states, the survey reveals that half of Americans report they have never consumed cannabis. For Americans who report they consume cannabis, 28% say they do so daily, 15% say monthly, 18% say weekly and 39% say a few times a year.
- Cannabis Consumption Preferences: Over half of cannabis users (52%) say they prefer to consume cannabis in the form of a gummy, 39% say they prefer smoking while 30% say they prefer chocolate or another type of food. Meanwhile, about 22% say they prefer a vaporizer, 17% prefer beverages and 13% prefer to use a topical.
- Cannabis Stances: Nearly one third of reported cannabis users say it's acceptable to use cannabis products during work hours, and more than half (60%) say they would still purchase products at a dispensary even if it was more expensive than the black market.
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