Where to Buy
Cult Cannabis Co. (AZ) is stocked at 23 licensed dispensaries across Arizona, with the deepest coverage in Phoenix, Sun City, Chandler, Glendale, and Tucson. Search by ZIP code or city below to find the closest one.
Market Insights Snapshot
Cult Cannabis Co. (AZ) concentrated 99.95% of July 2026 sales in Flower, with Pre-Roll at 0.05% after a 40.02% month-over-month drop, while Flower rose 6.50% MoM but fell 61.58% year over year. The brand’s overall sales were down 61.56% YoY as average price rose 14.03% to $43.27, and Flower pricing sat at $43.36; the mix indicates a near-single-category dependency and a shrinking base despite a July month-over-month uptick. The pattern implies the brand is leaning into premiumized Flower within Arizona, but the YoY contraction alongside a Pre-Roll pullback suggests limited cross-category cushioning against demand volatility.
With a July 2026 Flower rank of 47 in Arizona and a 6.50% MoM Flower lift against a 61.58% YoY decline, the brand’s positioning hinges on niche Flower relevance rather than broad basket reach. The combination of a 14.03% YoY price increase and a 0.05% share in Pre-Roll points to tighter price-to-volume elasticity in Flower and low trial via value-oriented formats; this mix implies the brand competes on differentiated Flower rather than portfolio breadth, constraining rank mobility at 47 unless category diversification or price architecture shifts re-engage lapsed demand.
Competitive Landscape
Cult Cannabis Co. (AZ) sits at rank #47 in AZ Flower in July 2026, down 12 spots from #35 year over year and 14 spots below its peak of #33 reached in April 2026; the slide from #33 three months ago to #47 now marks a 14-rank decline within the quarter, while the year-over-year drop of 12 positions places it further from the top tier where Just Flower held #1 both this year and last and where Brown Bag improved from #5 to #4, outpacing laggards like Fenix that slipped from #4 to #5; this rank trajectory implies Cult Cannabis Co. (AZ) is losing share-of-shelf momentum relative to fast-rising and stable leaders and must reverse mid-year attrition to re-enter the low-30s band.

Notable Products
Cherry Paloma (3.5g) posted the steepest decline at -57.97% month over month while slipping to rank 7, and Black Maple Smalls (14g) fell -16.12% at rank 3. In contrast, Black Maple (3.5g) limited losses to -5.18% at rank 4, but Singapore Sling (3.5g) contracted -10.51% at rank 8, indicating tighter velocity in smaller formats. The pattern implies a pivot toward larger-size Flower as the growth engine while 3.5g SKUs require pruning or price work to restore pull.
Cap Junky Smalls (14g) dropped -32.77% at rank 6 as Georgia Apple Pie (3.5g) slid -17.82% at rank 10, while the top two ranks were controlled by 14g offerings that together cleared $27,917. With ranks 1 through 6 all in Flower and multiple Smalls formats in the top 10, the assortment skews toward value-driven 14g Flower over premium eighths. This concentration suggests Cult Cannabis Co. (AZ) is leaning into value-pack Flower to capture basket share while de-emphasizing slower 3.5g turns.
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Data for this report comes from real-time sales reporting by participating cannabis retailers via their point-of-sale systems, which are linked up with Headset’s business intelligence software. Headset’s data is very reliable, as it comes digitally direct from our partner retailers. However, the potential does exist for misreporting in the instance of duplicates, incorrectly classified products, inaccurate entry of products into point-of-sale systems, or even simple human error at the point of purchase. Thus, there is a slight margin of error to consider. Brands listed on this page are ranked in the top twenty within the market and product category by total retail sales volume.







