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Pre rolls sit at the center of today’s cannabis market. They sell fast, turn inventory quickly, and attract repeat buyers. Many dispensaries rely on them as daily volume drivers. For producers, pre rolls support steady cash flow and predictable demand.

Prerolls now drive growth across the U.S. cannabis market. In 2026, no other product category shows the same mix of volume, margin, and consumer demand. Data from Headset, BDSA, and Brightfield points to oneclear reality. Pre-rolls moved from add on product to core revenue driver. In 2024, U.S. consumers purchased more than 316 million prerolls. Sales topped $3.1 billion. By 2025, sales climbed past $4 billion.