Las Vegas’s cannabis marketplace in 2025 is showing clear favorites among delivery consumers. Data-driven insights and industry reports illustrate why certain items dominate local orders. A positive shift toward convenience, value, and high-performing products is fueling the trend.
Flower Takes the Crown
Despite broader market contractions, flower remains the go-to for Nevada’s delivery customers. As of June 2025, flower sales in the state reached $20.42 million, albeit with a 14.8% annual decline. However, not all flower is treated equally: “Ground Flower” performed strongly, with a 26.1% month-over-month gain in units and a dramatic 149.1% year-over-year surge. Ground flower is particularly delivery-friendly—quick to package, easy to dose, and perfect for those seeking value and efficiency.
Among branded flowers, STIIIZY’s Black Label Cocolato (3.5 g) stood out as the #1 best-selling strain in Nevada in July 2025, moving significant volume at an average price of $15.46. Its rich flavor profile, dependable potency, and strong brand reputation make it a top pick during delivery rushes.
Vape Cartridges & Pre‑Rolls: Compact Convenience
Vapor pens and pre-rolls command sizable share in the delivery market. June figures show vape pens making up $12.26 million and pre-rolls $7.31 million in monthly sales—despite year-over-year dips of 16.5% and 16.6% respectively. The portability, quick onset, and seamless use of vapes and joints cater directly to delivery preferences—no grinders or paraphernalia needed.
Launched products like NuLeaf’s $19 vape cartridge specials and $48 quarter deals are examples of strategic offerings crafted exactly for delivery demand.
Edibles & Concentrates: Growing Niches
Edibles and concentrates, while smaller overall categories, hold power for niche consumers. In June, edibles generated $5.07 million (–18.6% YoY), and concentrates brought in $2.13 million (–15.5%). Their slower metabolism appeal is ideal for longer-lasting, discreet consumption—perfect for stay-at-home users.
The Las Vegas cannabis economy report highlights steady concentrate pricing ($21.80/gram) and growing consumer interest. Among these, top-quality, hash-style, resin products—especially those carried by dispensaries like The Source and NuLeaf—have increasingly made their way into top delivery baskets.
Why These Items Dominate Delivery
- Convenience & Speed: Flower, pre-rolls, and vape carts offer quick consumption with minimal prep.
- Value & Portion control: Products like ground flower and quarter-ounce specials meet consumer price expectations.
- Consistent potency & flavor: Trusted brands like STIIIZY inspire repeat orders.
- Discretion: Vapes, edibles, and concentrates offer stealthy, smell-free experiences.
Trends Shaping the Future
UNLV’s 2024 Nevada Cannabis Economy report underscores a “pedestrian-centric cannabis-friendly area” plan in Las Vegas, reflecting rising demand for local delivery-friendly products. Meanwhile, analytics signal potential market growth, though state-wide sales have pulled back since 2021.
As the delivery ecosystem evolves, consumers are expected to continue prioritizing accessible, cost-effective, and reliable cannabis options. Product innovation in ground flower blends, low-THC high-CBD cartridges, and single-dose gummies could emerge as future top performers.
In summary, Las Vegas’s cannabis delivery scene in 2025 is shaped by familiar favorites—flower (especially ground and branded buds), vape carts, and compact products. Consumers show clear preference for convenience, trusted potency, and value. The delivery-driven market trajectory is both dynamic and optimistic, pointing toward further innovation and accessible offerings in the months ahead.
