The treats: frightfully fun products 🎃
LEVIA Bloody Orange seltzer
Bloody good fun in every bubble
LEVIA’s fan-favorite Bloody Orange seltzer returns for Halloween, infused with the brand’s Achieve Sativa blend. The citrusy zero-sugar, zero-calorie drink delivers a fast-acting lift — ideal for festive nights. Retailers can tap into the fun with themed displays, limited-time giveaways, and the #SpreadtheLEVIA campaign, which drives community engagement online.
Grön’s Bite Club
Join if you dare
Grön’s new Bite Club collection gives vampires something to sink their teeth into. The woman-led edibles brand unveils Nocturnal Nectar Pearls and Vampire’s Kiss MEGA. Online giveaways and an interactive site deepen brand connection while fueling late-night cravings.
COAST Cookies & Scream bar
Hauntingly good chocolate
COAST Cannabis Co. stirs up indulgence with Cookies & Scream, a white-chocolate-and-cocoa wafer bar made with full-spectrum oil. Ethically sourced and artfully eerie, it’s limited-edition luxury with bite.
URSA x Slightly Stoopid skull-wrapped vape
Rock ’n’ roll spirits
URSA teamed with Slightly Stoopid for a skull-studded vape cartridge packed with live resin flavor (Apricot Papaya × Strawberry DQ). A sativa-forward high with big Halloween energy.
Hometown Hero Midnight Gummies
Midnight munchies, elevated
Hometown Hero returns with black, sugar-coated Delta-9 gummies flavored with Tiger’s Blood. Hemp-derived live rosin indica, shimmering presentation — a retail win for spooky-chic displays.
Tastebudz Halloweed drops
Collectible chills, capped at 100
Tastebudz and Supernatural Seeds each drop four spooky strains (100 packs each) bundled with stickers, posters, and hauntingly good branding. For retailers: scarcity + creativity = buzz.
Skate with Spherex
A high roll(er) revival
From a 75-person roller party to a 700+ person Halloween blowout, Spherex’s Denver bash features costumes, aura photography, and live art collabs. It’s experiential marketing done right.
The strains: frightfully good flower 👻
Phantom OG
A ghostly classic
Citrusy and piney with a minty undertone, Phantom OG delivers euphoria followed by cozy body warmth. It’s perfect for cool nights and candlelit seshes.
Why stock it: High THC (20–24%) and “phantom” branding make it a natural seasonal pick.
Ghost Train Haze
Full speed ahead
This powerhouse (Ghost OG × Neville’s Wreck) creates a sativa-forward rush of citrus and floral spice. It’s energetic, creative, and conversation-worthy.
Why stock it: Its name alone draws attention, but the uplifting effects ensure repeat sales.
Zombie OG
Dead tired in the best way
This heavy indica (OG Kush × Blackberry) brings a deep, relaxing stone ideal for post-party wind-downs.
Why stock it: The name + the knockout effect = perfect late-night Halloween synergy.
Monster Cookies
Dessert with bite
A cross of GSC × Granddaddy Purple, this hybrid, also known as Cookie Monster, blends sweet grape, berry, and earthy aromas with vanilla dessert notes to create mellow, relaxing vibes.
Why stock it: Approachable, tasty, and thematically on-point — a perfect closer for any “spooky” menu.
Halloween’s charm lies in its balance of nostalgia and novelty, and cannabis brands are mastering that mix. This year’s seasonal drops don’t just satisfy sweet tooths and THC cravings; they also reveal how smart marketing and storytelling can turn limited runs into long-term loyalty.
Halloween Cannabis FAQ: Consumer demand, retail trends, and product insights
Do dispensaries really do Halloween promotions?
Yes. Limited-edition products, bundles, and events help brands drive engagement and refresh shelf appeal in Q4.
What are the best cannabis products for Halloween 2025?
Top picks include Grön’s Bite Club, COAST’s Cookies & Scream, and Hometown Hero Midnight Gummies.
Can hemp brands participate in Halloween marketing?
Absolutely. Hemp-derived vapes, gummies, and drinks can go seasonal while staying compliant across states.
Which strains fit a Halloween theme?
Ghost Train Haze, Zombie OG, Monster Cookies, and Phantom OG market themselves with name + effect synergy.
How can retailers make the most of spooky season?
Create spooky displays, run themed events, and feature time-limited collaborations that create urgency and talkability.













