
Mint Cannabis Opens 13 Florida Dispensaries With Plans for 35 Locations
Mint Cannabis opened 13 Florida dispensaries in March 2026 via a Shango joint venture. See locations, new products, and patient discounts.
Mint Cannabis Opens 13 Florida Dispensaries, Plans 35 Total by 2027
Mint Cannabis launched 13 medical marijuana dispensaries across Florida in March 2026, making it one of the largest single-wave dispensary rollouts in the state's history. The company plans to operate 35 Florida locations within 18 months through a joint venture with Shango, bringing new product lines and competitive pricing to a market dominated by Trulieve and Curaleaf.
Where Mint Cannabis Dispensaries Are Open Now
Mint Cannabis currently operates 13 locations spanning Florida's major metro areas and smaller markets. Open dispensaries include Bonita Springs, Bradenton, Brandon, Cape Coral, Delray Beach, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Longwood, Melbourne, Orlando, St. Augustine, Sarasota, and Stuart. Five additional locations — Homosassa, Madison, Miami, Spring Hill, and Riverview — are expected to open in the coming months, bringing the initial wave to 18 total dispensaries by mid-2026.
The Shango Joint Venture: How Mint Cannabis Entered Florida
Mint Cannabis entered Florida through a strategic joint venture with Shango, which acquired the Florida subsidiary of The Cannabist Company (formerly Columbia Care). The acquisition included 14 existing dispensary locations plus two cultivation and manufacturing facilities, giving Mint Cannabis immediate production capacity and retail presence. The Mint-Shango JV is targeting 35 Mint-branded dispensaries within 18 months of the deal closing, an aggressive expansion that would make it Florida's fourth-largest cannabis retailer by location count.
New Product Lines Coming to Florida Patients
Florida medical marijuana patients shopping at Mint Cannabis will find several brands not previously available in the state. Shango, a California-based cultivator known for premium flower strains, will supply product to all Mint locations. The company is also introducing new all-in-one vaporizer devices and an expanded edibles line. For patients tired of seeing the same brands at every dispensary, Mint Cannabis represents genuine product diversity — a rarity in Florida's vertically integrated market where each MMTC sells only its own products.
How This Affects Florida's Dispensary Landscape
Florida currently has approximately 742 medical marijuana dispensary locations operated by 23 licensed MMTCs. Trulieve leads with over 130 locations, followed by Curaleaf at 72 (after opening its newest Cape Coral location on March 26, 2026). Mint Cannabis joining the market at 13+ locations immediately positions it as a mid-tier operator with significant growth runway. For patients, more dispensaries mean shorter drive times and more competitive pricing — particularly in underserved markets like Homosassa, Madison, and smaller Gulf Coast cities.
Patient First-Time Discounts at Mint Cannabis
New patients visiting Mint Cannabis for the first time can typically expect first-visit discounts ranging from 25% to 50% off their initial purchase, consistent with industry standards in Florida. Veterans, seniors, and patients with financial hardship often qualify for additional stacking discounts. Mint Cannabis has positioned itself as a community-focused brand, and early reports suggest competitive pricing on flower ($25-$40 per eighth) and vape cartridges ($30-$50 per half-gram). Check CannaDeals FL for the latest verified Mint Cannabis discounts.
What This Means for Existing Dispensary Competition
The Cannabist Company (now rebranded as Mint Cannabis in Florida) previously operated under a different strategy and product line. Patients who visited Cannabist locations before the transition should expect a completely refreshed product menu, new store layouts, and updated branding. The transition from Cannabist to Mint Cannabis represents one of the most significant brand overhauls in Florida's medical marijuana program, affecting 14 former locations plus 4 entirely new builds. Existing Cannabist patient profiles and purchase history should transfer to the new Mint Cannabis system.
Looking Ahead: 22 New MMTC Licenses Expected Summer 2026
Mint Cannabis's expansion comes at a pivotal time for Florida cannabis. The state is expected to issue 22 new MMTC licenses as early as summer 2026, which could bring entirely new operators into the market for the first time in years. With nearly 1 million active medical marijuana patients and growing demand, Florida's dispensary landscape is evolving rapidly. Patients can track all dispensary deals, new openings, and pricing changes at CannaDeals FL — updated hourly with verified discounts from every major Florida dispensary.



