As British Columbia settles into the new year, dried flower continues to anchor the province’s cannabis market. From legacy genetics that never go out of style to dependable value-driven options, BC consumers consistently reach for dried flower thanks to its versatility, full-spectrum effects, and familiarity. This first full week of January highlights a strong mix of classic strains and modern favourites, reflecting how BC shoppers balance nostalgia, potency, and price. Below are British Columbia’s top-selling dried flower products for January 4–10, 2026, based on provincial sales data.

🌿 The Top 10 Dried Flower Products in British Columbia

1. GMO Cookies – Spinach

Spinach’s GMO Cookies takes the top spot with its pungent, savoury aroma and heavy-hitting effects. Known for delivering deep relaxation paired with a hazy cerebral buzz, this strain continues to resonate with BC consumers who gravitate toward bold flavour and strong potency.

2. Pink Kush – Pure Sunfarms

A true Canadian classic, Pure Sunfarms’ Pink Kush remains a staple thanks to its calming, body-focused effects and familiar floral-kush profile. Its consistency and value keep it firmly in rotation across the province.

3. Liquid Imagination – Back Forty

Liquid Imagination delivers smooth smoke and balanced effects that make it an easy everyday option. Back Forty’s reputation for dependable quality continues to appeal to BC shoppers looking for approachable, reliable flower.

4. Organic Comatose – 1964

1964’s Organic Comatose lives up to its name with deeply relaxing effects and rich, earthy flavour. Grown organically, this cultivar is a favourite among consumers seeking premium-quality flower with a heavier finish.

5. Frosted Gumbo – BC Green

Frosted Gumbo stands out with sweet, dessert-like notes and a smooth smoke. BC Green’s locally focused approach helps this strain connect with shoppers looking to support regional producers.

6. GSC (Girl Scout Cookies) – Versus

Versus brings a value-driven take on the legendary GSC, delivering balanced effects that blend relaxation with a light mental lift. It’s a popular choice for consumers who want classic genetics at an accessible price point.

7. All Purpose Flower Sativa – Bake Sale

Bake Sale’s All Purpose Flower Sativa is built for versatility, offering uplifting effects that work well throughout the day. Its affordable pricing and consistent performance keep it competitive in BC’s dried flower market.

8. BC Bounty – The Original Fraser Valley Weed Co.

BC Bounty delivers balanced effects with a smooth, approachable profile. It remains a steady pick for consumers who prefer familiar flavour and dependable results.

9. Kush Cookies – 3Saints

Kush Cookies blends sweet cookie notes with gassy undertones, offering a well-rounded high that works for both social and relaxed settings. 3Saints’ focus on value and consistency keeps this strain popular.

10. All Purpose Flower Indica – Bake Sale

Rounding out the top 10, Bake Sale’s All Purpose Flower Indica delivers calming, body-focused effects at an accessible price. It’s a dependable option for evening sessions and wind-down routines.

Summary

British Columbia’s dried flower sales for the first week of January highlight the province’s enduring love for classic genetics and terpene-rich cultivars. Pink Kush and Blue Dream variants continue to anchor the category, while craft and organic offerings from brands like Flowr, Carmel, and Simply Bare demonstrate strong demand for premium-quality flower.

BC consumers clearly value consistency, flavour, and trusted genetics as they head into 2026. Whether leaning toward heritage kush strains or uplifting sativas, dried flower remains the cornerstone of the province’s cannabis market.

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