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Nassau County has zero recreational cannabis stores. Suffolk has six. That’s it for all of Long Island.
You’re not imagining it—finding legal weed edibles near Thomaston actually is harder than it should be. Most towns opted out, leaving huge gaps in access even though cannabis is fully legal in New York.
That’s where delivery fills the gap. You get direct access to licensed dispensaries in Coram, Deer Park, East Setauket, Farmingdale, Farmingville, Riverhead, Calverton, and Southampton without driving across the county. Order THC gummies, weed drinks, CBD edibles, or cannabis chocolate bars online, and they show up at your door during normal retail hours.
No guessing if a shop is actually licensed. No wasting gas only to find out they’re sold out of what you wanted. You browse real inventory from real dispensaries like Simply Green, Long Island Cannabis Club, Happy Days, Planet Nugg, Strain Stars, Canna Blooms, Beleaf, Brown Budda, and Charlie Fox—all verified by New York’s Office of Cannabis Management.
We don’t grow, manufacture, or sell cannabis. We connect you to the licensed dispensaries that do.
Think of us like a bridge between you and the legal shops scattered across Nassau and Suffolk counties. You order through us, and we coordinate delivery from whichever licensed location has what you’re looking for. Everything comes with proper packaging, lab testing documentation, and the New York State universal symbol that confirms it’s regulated.
Long Island brought in $3.5 million from legal cannabis sales in 2024, with most of that concentrated in a handful of towns that actually allowed dispensaries. Thomaston isn’t one of them. So instead of hoping a shop opens nearby someday, you tap into the network that already exists and get your weed edibles without the runaround.
You place an order online or by phone. Pre-payment is required—no cash on delivery for legal cannabis in New York.
Once your order is confirmed, it gets routed to a licensed dispensary in Nassau or Suffolk County that carries what you ordered. Could be Happy Days in Farmingdale, Strong Strains in East Setauket, or Beleaf in Calverton depending on product availability and your location.
Delivery happens during the dispensary’s normal retail hours. The delivery person will check your ID when they arrive—you need to be 21 or older, and the name on your ID needs to match the name on the order. You’ll also get an invoice showing the dispensary name, product details, THC content, and the name of the person who delivered it. That’s state law.
If you’re new to marijuana edibles, start with 2.5 to 5 milligrams of THC. Edibles take 30 to 90 minutes to kick in, sometimes up to two hours depending on what you’ve eaten that day. Wait at least two hours before taking more. The effects last four to eight hours, and edibles hit differently than smoking—often feeling stronger and more body-focused.
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You’re not limited to one type of edible. Licensed dispensaries across Long Island carry THC gummies in flavors like raspberry, watermelon lemonade, blueberry, and peach. You’ll find weed drinks in cans, cannabis chocolate bars, cookies, and other infused snacks from brands people actually recognize.
Edibles make up about 18% of the cannabis market because they’re discreet and easy to dose once you know what works for you. No smell, no smoke, no learning curve with rolling or vaping. Just straightforward consumption with predictable effects if you follow the dosing guidelines.
Every product gets third-party lab tested before it hits the market. That testing checks for THC and CBD levels, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contaminants. You’re not buying mystery gummies from someone’s trunk. You’re getting regulated products that passed New York’s safety standards.
Delivery is free on orders over $100. You can also schedule orders for future delivery if you want to plan ahead. The system pulls from licensed locations in towns like Farmingdale (where Happy Days, Planet Nugg, and Strain Stars all operate), Coram (Simply Green), Deer Park (Long Island Cannabis Club), and Southampton (Brown Budda and Charlie Fox).
Long Island’s opt-out problem created a shortage of storefronts, but it didn’t kill demand. Delivery solves that gap for Thomaston and the surrounding areas where local governments haven’t approved retail locations yet.
Delivery timing depends on the dispensary fulfilling your order and their current delivery schedule. Most deliveries happen within a few hours during normal business hours, but it’s not instant like food delivery.
You can also schedule your order for a future date and time if you’re planning ahead. That’s useful if you know you won’t be home during the day or if you want to make sure you’re stocked up before the weekend.
Keep in mind that licensed dispensaries operate during retail hours, not 24/7. If you order late at night, delivery will happen the next day during business hours.
Yes, as long as they come from a licensed dispensary in New York State. Every legal product carries the New York universal symbol and comes with documentation showing it passed third-party lab testing.
The dispensaries we connect you with—Simply Green in Coram, Long Island Cannabis Club in Deer Park, Strong Strains in East Setauket, Happy Days, Planet Nugg, and Strain Stars in Farmingdale, Canna Blooms in Farmingville, Strain Stars in Riverhead, Beleaf in Calverton, and Brown Budda and Charlie Fox in Southampton—are all verified by the state’s Office of Cannabis Management.
If you’re buying from an unlicensed source, you’re taking a risk. No testing, no regulation, no accountability. Stick with licensed delivery and you’re covered.
Start with 2.5 to 5 milligrams of THC. That’s the standard recommendation for beginners, and it’s enough to feel the effects without overdoing it.
Edibles take 30 to 90 minutes to kick in, sometimes longer depending on your metabolism and whether you’ve eaten recently. A lot of people make the mistake of eating more because they don’t feel anything right away. Don’t do that. Wait at least two hours before you even think about taking more.
Once edibles hit, they last four to eight hours and tend to feel stronger than smoking or vaping the same amount of THC. Your body processes it differently when you eat it, so even experienced users treat edibles with more caution. If 5 milligrams feels like too much, try 2.5 next time. If it’s not enough, bump it up to 7.5 or 10 milligrams on your next session.
No. New York legalized recreational cannabis, so anyone 21 or older with a valid ID can order weed edibles, THC gummies, or cannabis drinks for delivery.
You’ll need to show your ID when you place the order and again when the delivery arrives. The name on your ID has to match the name on the order—no ordering for someone else or accepting a delivery on behalf of a friend.
Medical cardholders still have access to medical dispensaries with different product options and tax structures, but recreational delivery doesn’t require any special paperwork or doctor’s approval. Just proof that you’re of legal age.
Local opt-outs. New York’s cannabis law lets individual towns and counties decide whether to allow dispensaries, and most of Long Island chose to opt out.
Nassau County has zero recreational cannabis stores. Suffolk has six total. Only about 10% of Long Island jurisdictions are open for retail cannabis business, which is why delivery became so important in this area.
The state legalized cannabis, but that doesn’t mean every town rolled out the welcome mat. Some are waiting to see how it plays out in other places. Others face political pressure from residents who don’t want storefronts in their neighborhoods. Either way, the result is the same—you’re stuck driving to another county or using delivery to access legal products.
You’ll feel uncomfortable, but you’re not in physical danger. THC overconsumption from edibles usually means anxiety, paranoia, rapid heart rate, dizziness, or nausea. It’s unpleasant, but it’s temporary.
Find a quiet, comfortable place to sit or lie down. Drink water. Breathe slowly. Remind yourself that it will pass—because it will, usually within a few hours as your body metabolizes the THC.
This is exactly why the “start low, go slow” advice matters. Edibles don’t give you the instant feedback that smoking does, so it’s easy to overdo it if you’re impatient. Over 70% of cannabis-related poison control calls in 2020 involved kids under five who got into edibles that weren’t stored properly, so if you have children in the house, treat these like any other controlled substance and keep them locked up and out of reach.
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