
Every cannabis brand on the ReLeaf Shop menu, organized by category — what to expect in flower, vapes, edibles, and pre-rolls.
This is a reference page. The brand mix on the ReLeaf Shop menu rotates — sometimes monthly, sometimes weekly when a small grower releases a fresh drop. What follows is the working list of brands you'll see if you walk in or scroll the live menu. It's organized by category, not alphabetically, because that's how most people shop.
For what's actually on shelves today, the live menu is always the source of truth. This page exists to answer the search-engine question — does ReLeaf carry a given brand? — without making you scroll through 200 SKUs to find out.
Maryland flower at ReLeaf comes from a mix of multi-state operators (MSOs) and Maryland-grown craft cultivators. The MSO names are recognizable because you've seen them in California or Colorado. The local names matter more than they get credit for — they're what makes a Maryland menu look different from a Massachusetts one.
Cookies. Berner's brand. Flower, pre-rolls, and vape cartridges in rotation. Maryland production through licensed in-state partners.
Evermore Cannabis Company. Maryland-based craft cultivator with a strong concentrate program alongside the flower lineup.
Sunmed Growers. Maryland-grown, mid-tier flower priced to move. A frequent house favorite.
Black Market. Maryland brand with recognizable matte-black packaging and a tight strain selection.
Curio Cannabis. Maryland-grown, well known to medical patients from the pre-rec era.
Grassroots. One of the larger Maryland-grown operations.
Rythm. Green Thumb's house brand with wide format coverage.
Roll One. Best known for pre-rolls, but the flower side ships too.
Fade Co. Smaller-batch Maryland brand worth keeping an eye on.
Eden Cannabis. Lean Maryland lineup, consistent quality.
G Leaf. Regional brand with a Maryland focus.
The vape cartridge category at any Maryland dispensary is where the national MSO brands compete hardest. ReLeaf carries the names you'd expect plus a few you might not.
Rove. California-born. Carts, disposables, and live-resin options. One of the highest-volume brands in the case.
Select. Curaleaf's house brand. Briq disposables, Essentials carts, Elite live-resin carts.
Verano Reserve. The premium tier — top-shelf live-resin cartridges in limited drops.
Cookies vapes. The cartridge side of the Cookies catalog.
Evermore. Live-resin cartridges using Evermore's own Maryland-grown flower.
Maryland's 100mg-per-package cap shapes the edible market. The brands that work hardest on flavor and reliable dosing are the ones that stay in stock.
Incredibles. Colorado-born chocolate bars, gummies, and tarts. The 10-piece, 100mg bar is the format that put them on the map.
Wana. National gummies brand with sour and balanced strain options.
Kanha. West-coast gummy brand with a clean dosing profile.
Verano gummies. Verano's edible side, with sativa, indica, and hybrid blends.
&Shine. Maryland-grown brand with edibles that pull from craft flower.
Doctor Solomon's. Capsules and tinctures in addition to standard edible formats.
Concentrates at ReLeaf split between dab-rig formats — shatter, wax, badder, live resin, live rosin — and patient-leaning RSO and oil suppliers.
Evermore. Live resin and live rosin from Maryland flower.
Kaviar. Concentrate-coated pre-rolls and standalone concentrate formats.
Verano Reserve. Premium live-resin batches.
RSO suppliers. Multiple Maryland-licensed processors keep RSO syringes in stock — see our overview of THC product types for the basics.
The topical case is smaller than the rest, but it's the category most likely to surprise a first-time shopper. Cannabis lotions, balms, and patches don't get you high — except for transdermal patches, which do.
The topical brand mix changes more slowly than flower or vape, so the live menu is the best check before a trip. Expect Maryland-licensed lotions, balms, and at least one or two transdermal-patch options on shelves.
Pre-rolls are the volume category at any dispensary. Multi-pack value is the dominant story here.
Dogwalkers. The mini-format pre-roll — 0.35g joints in 5- and 10-packs. Built for a quick walk.
Roll One. Standard 1g pre-rolls, multi-packs, infused options.
Cookies pre-rolls. The Cookies flower side, hand-rolled.
Redemption. Single-strain 1g and infused varieties.
Verano Encore. Verano's mid-tier pre-roll line.
None of this list is real-time. Brand availability shifts as production cycles complete, drops sell through, and new SKUs land. The only honest way to know what's available right now is the live ReLeaf menu, which pulls inventory from the back-end at page load.
If you're hunting a specific SKU, calling ahead saves a wasted trip. Same applies if you're after a particular Cookies strain — see the cannabis flower guide for what to ask about.
ReLeaf carries a rotating mix of cannabis brands across flower, vapes, edibles, concentrates, topicals, and pre-rolls. The menu includes national brands, multi-state operators, and Maryland-grown cultivators, with availability changing by production cycle and fresh drops.
Yes. ReLeaf carries Cookies flower, pre-rolls, and vape cartridges in regular rotation. The exact strain lineup changes based on what Cookies releases into the Maryland market.
Yes. Sunmed Growers is a frequent flower brand at ReLeaf. It is Maryland-grown and usually positioned as a mid-tier flower option with strong menu presence.
Yes. ReLeaf carries Rove vape products, including cartridges, disposables, and live-resin options across rotating strains.
Yes. ReLeaf carries Select vape products, including Curaleaf’s Select Briq disposables, Essentials cartridges, and Elite live-resin cartridges when available.
ReLeaf’s flower lineup may include Cookies, Evermore, Sunmed Growers, Black Market, Curio, Grassroots, Rythm, Roll One, Fade Co., Eden Cannabis, and G Leaf. Exact availability changes with weekly and monthly menu rotations.
ReLeaf’s vape lineup may include Rove, Select, Verano Reserve, Cookies, and Evermore. The category includes cartridges, disposables, and live-resin options depending on current stock.
ReLeaf’s edible lineup may include Incredibles, Wana, Kanha, Verano gummies, &Shine, and Doctor Solomon’s. Maryland’s 100mg-per-package cap shapes the edible products available on the menu.
ReLeaf’s concentrate selection may include Evermore, Kaviar, Verano Reserve, and multiple Maryland-licensed RSO suppliers. Available formats can include badder, live resin, live rosin, shatter, wax, RSO, and other extract products.
ReLeaf’s pre-roll lineup may include Dogwalkers, Roll One, Cookies, Redemption, and Verano Encore. Multi-packs, 1g singles, infused pre-rolls, and mini pre-roll formats may rotate through the menu.
Yes. Dogwalkers pre-rolls appear in ReLeaf’s pre-roll category, especially in mini-format 0.35g joints sold in 5-pack and 10-pack options.
Yes. Evermore appears across multiple categories at ReLeaf, including flower, concentrates, and live-resin vape cartridges when available.
Yes. Curio Cannabis is listed among ReLeaf’s Maryland-grown flower brands. It is especially recognizable to Maryland medical cannabis patients from the pre-recreational era.
Yes. Rythm is part of ReLeaf’s rotating brand mix, with wide format coverage across categories depending on current stock.
Major brand rotations may change monthly, while strain-level rotations can change weekly or faster, especially in flower and pre-rolls. The live ReLeaf menu is the best source for current availability.
The live ReLeaf menu is the most accurate way to see what is currently in stock. Brand pages and guides are useful references, but real-time availability changes as drops sell through and new SKUs arrive.
Yes. If you are looking for a specific brand, strain, or SKU, calling ahead can prevent a wasted trip because cannabis inventory changes quickly.
Yes. ReLeaf carries Maryland-grown and Maryland-focused brands such as Sunmed Growers, Evermore, Curio, Grassroots, Fade Co., Eden Cannabis, and G Leaf, depending on current menu availability.
The brand mix at ReLeaf Shop is broader than what you'd find in a chain dispensary because the buying isn't tied to a multi-state operator's house catalog. That cuts both ways — it means more variety and more rotation, but it also means a strain you grabbed last month might not be back next month. The live menu is always the call before a trip.