8 • NOVEMBER 2019
MARIJUANA BUSINESS
COAST RIVER BUSINESS JOURNAL
Pacific County retail marijuana
stores, processors report record sales
LUKE WHITTAKER
Liberty Reach and Canna-Tsu are two of the most popular labels produced by Raymond-based BMF Washington, who has generated more than $35 million in sales since 2014, an average of
about $650,000 per month, by far the most in the county.
By LUKE WHITTAKER
Coast River Business Journal
Port pot store reaches new
record
PACIFIC COUNTY — Despite the
struggles of some marijuana growers,
the retail side is recording record sales.
More than $15.5 million has been
purchased by consumers in Pacific
County since 2015 across three licensed
retail stores in Raymond, Ilwaco and
South Bend, according to figures from
the Washington State Liquor and Can-
nabis Board. The sales have generated
more than $3.2 million in marijuana tax
revenue and $1.4 million in sales tax
over the same period.
The Freedom Market at the Port of
Ilwaco has consistently posted the high-
est monthly sales, including a record
$214,846 month in July 2019. Overall,
the store has generated more than $4.5
million in sales since opening at the port
in October 2016, an average of about
$127,000 per month.
Growers Outlet in South Bend has
generated more than $3.5 million in
sales since 2016, an average of about
$75,000 per month. Their best sales
month occurred in September 2017,
when nearly $100,000 worth of product
was sold.
Mr. Doobees in Seaview has pro-
duced more than $2.6 million since
opening December 2016, an average of
about $80,000 per month. Mr. Doobees
best month occurred in August 2018,
when they sold more than $114,000 in
product.
Millennium Marijuana
continues to climb
Among the marijuana producers/pro-
cessors, Raymond-based tier-3 BMF
Washington has generated the most
sales, more than $35 million since 2014,
an average of about $650,000 per month.
Millennium Marijuana has rapidly
risen to second in the county in overall
sales, generating more than $14 million
since 2015. The Raymond-based tier-1
processor raised a record $1.8 million
in sales in August 2019, the sixth most
for any processor in Washington for that
particular month. The company pro-
duces a line of marijuana products under
the Millennium Extracts label including
vape pens, cartridges, shatter, butter and
sugar-wax concentrates.
Raymond-based Two Heads Co. has
generated $8.2 million overall followed
by South Bend-based Green Labs ($7.7
million) and Raymond-based Canna
Processing ($3.6 million) to round out
the top five.