Troy Verse, a lead agent with Bloom Medicinals in Columbus, assists a customer with an order on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. Ohio law prohibits at this time prohibits customers from being able to see and smell the product. Customers can view options on a screen.Laura Hancock/cleveland.com

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio dispensaries have rung up nearly $100 million in marijuana product sales in the 60 days since kicking off the state’s recreational marijuana program, new state data shows.

Sales through Saturday were $98.3 million from 1.3 million receipts. The Ohio Division of Cannabis Control gave the first medical dispensaries permission to open their doors to customers aged 21 and older on Aug. 6.

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