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You’re not driving to Park Slope after work. You’re not standing in a crowded dispensary wondering if that budtender actually knows what they’re talking about. You’re ordering from your couch, and we’re bringing you exactly what you asked for.
Every product comes from a New York State-licensed dispensary. That means lab testing, accurate dosing, and the yellow THC triangle you’re supposed to look for. No mystery gummies from your cousin’s friend. No wondering if that 100mg chocolate bar is actually 100mg or just someone’s best guess.
Most orders in South Slope get delivered within 2-4 hours. You place the order, verify your age when it arrives, and you’re done. No parking nightmares in 11215. No awkward small talk. Just weed edibles that show up when they’re supposed to.
Bring Me Weed isn’t a dispensary. We’re the delivery network that connects you to over 50 licensed cannabis retailers across Brooklyn. That includes spots like Matawana and DISPO Cannabis Club in 11215, Flower Daddy and The Flowery in 11211, and Kaya Bliss in 11201.
Every dispensary we work with holds a valid New York State license. You can scan their QR codes, check their Certificates of Analysis, and verify they’re legit through the Office of Cannabis Management. We don’t cut corners because we can’t. The state doesn’t allow it, and neither do you.
South Slope residents have been using cannabis delivery since the legal market opened. You already know the drill. We’re just making it faster and more reliable than showing up at a storefront and hoping they have what you want in stock.
You browse the menu online. THC gummies, weed drinks, chocolates, tinctures, whatever you’re looking for. Most edibles in New York come in 5-10mg doses per piece, with 100mg total per package. That’s the legal cap, and it’s there for a reason.
Once you place your order, you confirm you’re 21 or older. Payment happens upfront. No cash-on-delivery confusion. Delivery windows run between 8:01 a.m. and 11:59 p.m., depending on where you are in South Slope and what the local rules say.
When your delivery shows up, you’ll need to show ID again. The driver checks it, hands over your order, and that’s it. The whole process usually takes 2-4 hours from start to finish. If you’re ordering on a busy Saturday night, it might take a little longer. If you’re ordering Tuesday afternoon, it’s usually faster.
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You’re getting access to the same inventory that’s sitting in Brooklyn’s best dispensaries. Incredibles gummies are popular because they taste good and dose consistently. You’ll also see chocolates, mints, beverages, and tinctures depending on what’s in stock.
Every product includes a QR code or link to its Certificate of Analysis. That’s the lab report showing cannabinoid levels, pesticide screening, and heavy metal testing. If a product doesn’t have a COA, it’s not legal, and you shouldn’t buy it.
Pricing in New York runs higher than states like Michigan or Colorado. Expect to pay $25-35 for a 100mg edible package. That’s standard across the legal market here, not just us. You’re paying for regulation, safety, and the fact that New York’s cannabis industry is still ramping up.
Delivery covers all of South Slope and surrounding zip codes, including 11215, 11217, 11201, 11205, 11211, 11221, 11231, and more. If you’re near Prospect Park, Gowanus, or anywhere in between, you’re in range. We work with dispensaries like Budega NYC, Chronic Brooklyn, Verdi Park Slope, Bedford Club, and The Travel Agency Downtown Brooklyn to make sure coverage stays consistent.
Edibles take 30 minutes to 2 hours to kick in. That’s not a guess. That’s how digestion works. You eat a gummy, it goes through your stomach, gets processed by your liver, and then you feel it. Smoking or vaping hits faster because it goes straight to your lungs.
Start with 5mg if you’re new or haven’t had edibles in a while. Wait at least two hours before you take more. The biggest mistake people make is getting impatient at the 45-minute mark and eating another gummy. Then both hit at once, and you’re way higher than you wanted to be.
If you’re experienced, 10mg is a reasonable dose. Some people go higher, but New York caps packages at 100mg total, so you’re working within that limit anyway. The “start low, go slow” advice isn’t just a catchy phrase. It’s how you avoid a bad time.
If you’re ordering through a licensed dispensary, yes. Every legal cannabis product in New York has to pass lab testing before it hits the shelf. That includes checks for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contamination. You’ll see a yellow triangle with “THC” and a red circle with “21+” on the packaging. That’s the Universal Symbol, and it means the product is state-approved.
You’ll also get access to the Certificate of Analysis. Scan the QR code on the package, and you’ll see exactly what’s in it. THC percentage, CBD content, terpenes, the works. If a product doesn’t have that, don’t buy it.
Unlicensed shops are still operating in New York, and they’re selling unregulated products. No testing, no oversight, no accountability. You might save a few bucks, but you’re gambling with what’s actually in that gummy. Licensed dispensaries cost more because they’re following the rules. That’s the trade-off.
Most orders deliver the same day, usually within 2-4 hours. That depends on when you order, where you are in South Slope, and how busy things are. If you’re ordering at 10 a.m. on a Wednesday, you’re probably getting your edibles by early afternoon. If you’re ordering at 9 p.m. on a Friday, it might take closer to the 4-hour mark.
Delivery hours run from 8:01 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. in most areas. Some neighborhoods have tighter restrictions, but South Slope generally falls within that window. You’ll get a tracking update once your order is out for delivery.
If there’s a delay, it’s usually because of high volume or an issue with your address. The delivery driver will reach out if they can’t find you. Make sure your buzzer works and your phone’s on. That’s the biggest holdup we see.
If your product shows up damaged, missing, or wrong, contact the dispensary that fulfilled your order. Most licensed retailers will work with you to fix it, either through a replacement or a refund. Response times vary, but you should hear back within 24-48 hours.
If the product just isn’t what you expected—maybe the flavor’s off or the effects aren’t what you wanted—that’s trickier. Cannabis sales are final in most cases because of state regulations. You can’t return an edible the same way you’d return a shirt. But if there’s a legitimate quality issue, dispensaries will usually make it right.
Check reviews before you order. If a product has a bunch of complaints about taste or potency, skip it. If it’s highly rated and you still don’t like it, that’s more about personal preference than a problem with the product. Start with smaller quantities until you know what works for you.
You don’t need a medical card. New York legalized recreational cannabis, so anyone 21 or older can order edibles for delivery. You’ll confirm your age when you place the order, and the delivery driver will check your ID when they drop it off. No medical documentation required.
If you do have a medical card, you might get access to different products or higher dosage options depending on the dispensary. Medical patients also get tax breaks that recreational buyers don’t. But for most people in South Slope, recreational access is enough.
The ID check is non-negotiable. If you’re not home or you don’t have valid ID, the driver won’t leave the product. They’ll take it back, and you’ll have to reschedule. Make sure whoever’s receiving the delivery is 21+ and has their ID ready.
New York’s legal cannabis market is newer than places like Colorado, California, or Michigan. Those states have been operating for years, so they’ve got more competition, more supply, and lower prices. New York’s still building out its infrastructure, and that keeps costs higher.
You’re also paying for regulation. Lab testing, compliance, licensing fees, and taxes all get baked into the price. A 100mg edible package running $25-35 is standard here. That’s comparable to New Jersey and Connecticut, which are in similar stages of market development.
If you see edibles priced way lower, they’re probably coming from an unlicensed source. No testing, no regulation, no guarantee of what you’re actually getting. The extra cost at a licensed dispensary is buying you safety and consistency. That’s worth it if you care about knowing what you’re putting in your body.
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