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You’re not guessing about potency or wondering if what you’re buying is legit. Every THC gummy and weed edible comes from licensed dispensaries across Nassau and Suffolk counties—places like Strain Stars in Farmingdale, Simply Green in Coram, and Strong Strains in East Setauket. They’re third-party lab tested, so you know exactly what’s in them.
You get clear dosing info before you order. That matters when edibles can take up to four hours to kick in. Most people new to weed edibles should start with 2.5 to 5 milligrams. You can always take more later. You can’t take less once it’s in your system.
Delivery shows up discreet. Odor-proof packaging. No logos screaming what’s inside. You don’t have to explain anything to neighbors or deal with awkward handoffs. It’s straightforward, private, and fast—usually same-day if you order early enough.
We connect you to licensed cannabis retailers across Long Island. We’re not a dispensary—we’re the bridge between you and the legal spots that have what you want. That includes THC gummies, weed drinks, CBD edibles, and everything in between.
Long Island has limited access. Only four towns allow cannabis retailers, and most are clustered in Farmingdale. If you’re in Brookhaven, that’s a drive. We work with dispensaries in your area—Canna Blooms in Farmingville, Long Island Cannabis Club in Deer Park, Happy Days and Planet Nugg in Farmingdale—so you don’t have to.
Everything we deliver is regulated by New York’s Office of Cannabis Management. That’s not marketing speak. It’s the actual state body that licenses dispensaries and tests products. You’re getting the real thing, not something from an unlicensed shop hoping to fly under the radar.
You browse what’s available from licensed dispensaries near Brookhaven. Filter by product type—THC gummies, chocolate bars, weed drinks, whatever you’re looking for. Check potency, flavor, and price. Most people go for blue raspberry or watermelon gummies, but there’s plenty of variety.
Place your order online. You’ll need to verify you’re 21 or older. That’s state law, not us being difficult. Once your order’s confirmed, we route it to the closest licensed dispensary that has your products in stock. Could be Farmingdale, could be Coram, depends on inventory.
Delivery happens the same day in most cases. Our driver shows up in an unmarked vehicle with your order in odor-proof packaging. You pay cash on delivery—that’s the current standard for cannabis transactions in New York. The driver checks your ID again at the door, hands over your order, and you’re done. The whole process takes less time than driving to a dispensary yourself.
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You’ll find THC gummies in pretty much every flavor—blue raspberry, watermelon, peach, blueberry. Those are the most popular. Dosing ranges from 5mg per gummy up to 10mg for people with higher tolerance. If you’re new to weed edibles, stick with the 5mg options and cut them in half if you need to.
Weed drinks are getting more popular, especially with younger buyers who want something social that’s not alcohol. These are cannabis-infused beverages—think lemonade, iced tea, flavored seltzers. Effects hit a little faster than traditional edibles, usually within 30 to 90 minutes instead of two to four hours.
You’ve also got chocolate bars, cookies, caramels, and CBD edibles for people who want the benefits without the high. Everything comes with clear labeling—ingredients, potency, serving size, lab test results. New York’s regulations are strict about this stuff, which works in your favor. You’re not guessing what you’re consuming.
Long Island’s cannabis market is still growing. Right now, there are licensed dispensaries in Coram (Simply Green), Deer Park (Long Island Cannabis Club), East Setauket (Strong Strains), Farmingdale (Happy Days, Planet Nugg, Strain Stars), Farmingville (Canna Blooms), Riverhead (Strain Stars), Calverton (Beleaf), and Southampton (Brown Budda, Charlie Fox). That’s your network. We pull from all of them to get you what you want without the drive.
Edibles can take anywhere from 30 minutes to four hours to fully kick in. That’s not an exaggeration. Your metabolism, what you’ve eaten that day, and the product itself all play a role.
Most people feel something within an hour or two. But the full effect? That can take longer. This is why overconsumption happens—people don’t feel anything after an hour, so they take more, then both doses hit at once and it’s too much.
Start low. Wait at least two hours before you even think about taking more. If you’re new to marijuana edibles, 2.5 to 5 milligrams is the right starting point. You can always increase your dose next time. There’s no going backward once it’s in your system.
Yes. New York legalized recreational cannabis under the Marihuana Regulation and Taxation Act in March 2021. That includes edibles, and it includes delivery.
The catch is everything has to come from a licensed dispensary. That’s regulated by the Office of Cannabis Management. They handle licensing, testing, and compliance. If you’re ordering from a licensed source—which is what we connect you to—you’re fully legal as long as you’re 21 or older.
Unlicensed shops are still out there, and they outnumber legal ones right now. But they’re not tested, not regulated, and not safe. Stick with licensed dispensaries. It’s not worth the risk to save a few bucks on a product that might not even contain what it says on the label.
THC is what gets you high. CBD doesn’t. That’s the simplest way to explain it. Both come from cannabis, but they affect your body differently.
THC gummies contain tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive compound in marijuana. You’ll feel euphoria, relaxation, maybe some altered perception depending on the dose. CBD edibles contain cannabidiol, which people use for pain relief, anxiety reduction, and inflammation without the high.
Some products combine both. Those are popular with people who want a mild high plus the therapeutic benefits of CBD. If you’re not sure which one you want, start with a low-dose THC option or a CBD-only product. You can always adjust based on how it makes you feel.
Prices vary depending on potency and product type. A pack of THC gummies usually runs between $20 and $40. Weed drinks are similar, maybe slightly higher depending on the brand. Chocolate bars and baked goods fall in that same range.
Delivery fees depend on your order size. We offer free delivery on orders over $100. Below that, you’re looking at a $10 to $15 delivery charge. Some dispensaries run promotions—first-time customer discounts, bulk pricing, that kind of thing.
You’re paying a bit more than you would at a dispensary in person, but you’re also saving time and gas. If the closest licensed shop is in Farmingdale and you’re in Brookhaven, that’s a 20-minute drive each way. Factor in your time, and delivery makes sense for most people.
You don’t need a medical card for recreational cannabis in New York. As long as you’re 21 or older, you can order marijuana edibles for delivery without any special documentation.
Medical cardholders do get some benefits—lower taxes, higher possession limits, access to certain products. But for most people buying THC gummies or weed drinks, recreational access is enough. You just need a valid ID proving you’re of age.
The verification happens twice—once when you place your order online, and again when the driver delivers to your door. That’s state law. Every licensed dispensary and delivery service has to check. It’s not optional, and it’s not negotiable. Bring your ID to the door when your order shows up.
You’re going to feel uncomfortable, but you’re not in danger. No one has ever died from a cannabis overdose. That’s not us downplaying it—it’s just the medical reality. But yes, taking too much sucks.
You might feel anxious, paranoid, nauseous, or dizzy. Your heart rate might go up. Time might feel weird. It’s unpleasant, but it will pass. THC edibles typically last four to six hours, sometimes longer depending on the dose.
If it happens, find a calm space. Drink water. Eat something if you can. Try to sleep it off if possible. Some people say CBD helps counteract THC’s effects, though the science on that is still developing. The most important thing is to remember it’s temporary. Next time, start with a lower dose and wait longer before taking more.
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