Maine is currently the only state in the country to kick off recreational marijuana sales during the pandemic.
According to the Maine Office of Marijuana Policy, even with nearly 45 active licenses given to growers, manufacturers, testing sites and retail stores across the state, the demand has been too high for the supply chain to keep up.
But officials expect that to change and they predict more sales in the future.
John Lorenz, the owner of Sweet Relief, agrees.
“There's Downeast travel again. If 3 million people head to Acadia again every year for lodging and restaurants and food, they will pass my location,” said Lorenz.
Lorenz says one of the reasons business is going so well is because a lot of people don't like using medical marijuana cards.
He says this points to more people looking for recreational marijuana.