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Does Unwind sell flower/pre-rolls/carts?

Updated: 6 days ago

In short, not yet but hopefully soon!


On June 5, 2025, Minnesota took a major step forward in launching its adult-use cannabis market by holding its first-ever cannabis business license lottery.


Overseen by the MN Office of Cannabis Management (OCM), the drawing determined who will receive the first wave of licenses to operate legal cannabis businesses across the state.


A total of 249 licenses were awarded through the lottery, selected from a pool of 776 qualified applicants who had met the state's criteria. The licenses spanned several business types, including cultivation, manufacturing, mezzobusinesses (a hybrid license allowing limited cultivation, processing, and sales).


A key focus of this lottery was on social equity applicants—individuals from communities historically impacted by cannabis prohibition. Many of the awarded licenses went to veterans, low-income individuals, and residents from areas disproportionately affected by past drug enforcement policies. This move reflects Minnesota’s commitment to creating an inclusive, restorative cannabis industry.


At Unwind we take product compliance seriously! Although our team is ecstatic about the opportunity to sell recreational cannabis flower, we’re committed to keeping things legal, safe, and stress-free for our customers. We are look forward to earning our retail license and adding flower to our lineup as soon as we are able.


Be sure to check back for updates about the next steps for Unwind in our licensing journey!




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