Cannabis Users Just Want One Kind of Flower for Valentine's Day

Chocolates, roses and oysters aren't the ultimate aphrodisiacs after all, poll finds

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Who wants candy and flowers for Valentine’s Day? Possibly a lot of people, even if those go-to gifts aren’t the most imaginative choices.

Cannabis fans, on the other hand, would be happy to skip those traditional symbols of romance and affection. Their message to friends, crushes and partners: nothing says “I heart you” more than weed.

According to a new study from MariMed and the Harris Poll, 63% of cannafans would rather receive weed than boxes of chocolate or floral arrangements for the upcoming holiday.

Further, 72% said they plan to incorporate cannabis into their Valentine’s Day plans, with 53% leaning toward edibles—one of the fastest-growing categories—rather than flower or other popular weed formats.

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