Product sizes can vary by brand and by product. The most reliable place to confirm the exact size is the “Format” line on the product page (and on many category product cards).
Common Format Sizes by Category
Dried Flower (Whole Flower & Milled)
Common sizes you’ll see:
3.5g
7g (our most common dried flower format)
14g (available on select products)
28g (1 oz) (available on select products, including some milled/CBD options)
How it’s usually labelled:
“Format: 3.5g / 7g / 14g / 28g” on the product page.
Pre-Rolls (Standard & Infused)
Common pack/count formats:
5 × 0.5g
10 × 0.5g
30 × 0.5g (bulk packs on select listings)
4 × 0.5g (seen most often with some infused formats)
10 × 0.35g (smaller-format packs)
2g (common for certain “hash hole” or infused premium pre-rolls)
How it’s usually labelled:
“Format: 5×0.5g”, “10×0.35g”, or “2g” on the product page.
Edibles and Beverages
Because “edibles” includes several sub-categories, sizes are usually shown as units (count) or volume.
Gummies, Candies, Baked Goods, Chocolates
Common sizes you’ll see:
2 units (small packs)
10 units and 30 units (multi-packs, depending on product line)
1 unit (single cookies/chocolates, and some specialty items)
25 units (seen with some “drops”/pieces formats)
Beverages (Drinkables)
Common sizes you’ll see:
350ml
355ml
Concentrated Edible Formats (drops, oral-format items)
3ml (example: concentrated drops)
10 units (example: oral pouches)
How it’s usually labelled:
“Format: 2 units / 10 units / 350ml / 3ml” on the product page and often on category cards.
Vapes (All-in-Ones and 510 Cartridges)
510 cartridges
Common sizes you’ll see:
0.5g
1g
All-in-one devices
Common sizes you’ll see:
0.5g, 0.95g, 1g, 1.2g, and 2g (varies by device and formulation)
How it’s usually labelled:
“Format: 1g” (cartridge) or “Format: 1.2g / 2G” (all-in-one) on product cards and product pages.
Capsules (Softgels and Capsules)
Common count sizes you’ll see:
15 caps
30 caps
60 caps
100 caps
(often shown as “units”)
How it’s usually labelled:
“CBD/THC/CBN per unit” + “15/30/60/100 units” on the category page and product page.
Oils & Tinctures
Common bottle sizes you’ll see:
30ml (very common)
35ml (seen on some “drops” style oils)
60ml (seen on select tinctures)
15ml (seen on some oral spray formats)
How it’s usually labelled:
Concentration is often shown as mg/ml (or sometimes mg/g) plus the bottle size (ml).
Quick tip: where to confirm the exact size
If you’re ever unsure, open the product and look for:
Format (e.g., 7g, 10×0.5g, 350ml, 1g, 30ml)
Units (for many edibles/capsules)
