
If you’re looking to stock up without emptying your wallet, the Connecticut cannabis market finally has some competitive options. From “Happy Hour” specials to deep discounts on bulk flower, here is where you can find the absolute lowest prices for an ounce and an eighth in the state right now.
Based on current dispensary menus and available promotions in Connecticut, here are the most affordable flower options found for ounces and eighths.
Cheapest Ounce (28g)
The lowest price found for a full ounce of whole flower is $110.
- Strain: Gas Face Whole Flower (19.76% THC)
- Location: Higher Collective (New London, CT)
- Details: This is listed as a specific price for a 28g unit from Theraplant.
Other competitive ounce options:
- RYTHM Animal Face (34% THC): Available for $144 (discounted from $180) at Shangri-La (Norwalk/South Norwalk) using current “Big Buds” promotions.
- Carbon FBR (23.27% THC): Priced at $150 (discounted from $187) at Affinity Dispensary.
Cheapest 1/8th (3.5g)
The lowest price for a standard eighth of flower is $20.
- Strains: Nimbus Snacks (Sativa) or 10G’s (Hybrid)
- Location: Higher Collective (New London, CT)
- Details: Part of their “part:timers” line.
Other competitive eighth options:
- Affinity Minis: $22.40 at Higher Collective (30% off Affinity sale).
- Shangri-La Happy Hour: They offer a daily $25 eighth on select strains between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM at their Plainville and Norwalk locations.
- Curaleaf Grower’s Mix: Frequently on sale for $27 at Affinity Dispensary and Shangri-La.
So, here’s the break down:
Affinity Dispensary (New Haven): Good for “bulk” eighth deals (e.g., Buy 4 for 20% off) and discounted ounces around $150.
Higher Collective (New London): Currently showing the lowest base prices for both ounces ($110) and eighths ($20).
Shangri-La (Plainville & Norwalk): Strong options for ounces ($144 range) when using their 20% off flower codes (like FLOWER20) or visiting during Happy Hour.
Note: Inventory and pricing in CT dispensaries change daily. It is recommended to check the specific dispensary’s online menu before visiting to confirm the strain is still in stock at that price.
