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Edibles hit different than smoking—literally. Effects take 30 minutes to two hours to kick in, but once they do, you’re looking at 6 to 8 hours of relief. That’s why dosing matters.
Every product we connect you with comes labeled with exact THC content. You’re not guessing. You’re not waiting to see if you took too much. You know what you’re getting before it hits.
Whether you need something for chronic pain that lasts through the workday, a low-dose gummy to take the edge off without losing focus, or a weed drink that keeps you social without the hangover—you’re choosing based on what actually works for your day. No smoke. No smell. No second-guessing.
Gramercy Park puts you within reach of licensed dispensaries in 10010, 10003, 10016, and beyond. That means access to brands like Camino, Ayrloom, and Jaunty—products that are tested, regulated, and consistent. You’re not rolling the dice on a random edible. You’re getting something you can dose, track, and rely on.
We link you directly to New York’s licensed dispensary network—over 40 locations across Manhattan alone. Every product comes from a state-approved source operating under the Office of Cannabis Management. That’s not marketing talk. That’s legal compliance.
Gramercy Park sits in the heart of Manhattan’s densest dispensary zone. You’ve got Green Genius on 3rd Avenue in 10003, Blue Forest Farms and Stoops in 10010, and dozens more within a short delivery radius. We don’t grow, manufacture, or warehouse anything. We connect you to the dispensaries already serving your neighborhood with products that passed third-party lab testing.
New York’s legal market is less than four years old, but it’s growing faster than almost any state in the country. Monthly sales jumped from $34 million in early 2024 to over $168 million by January 2026. That growth means more options, better products, and a supply chain that’s finally catching up to demand. You’re not buying from the illicit market anymore. You’re accessing a regulated system that actually cares about what’s in the product.
You browse products from licensed dispensaries near Gramercy Park—gummies, chocolates, beverages, tinctures, whatever fits your preference. Each listing shows THC content, CBD ratio if applicable, and which dispensary stocks it. You’re seeing real inventory from real locations like Housing Works on Broadway, Dazed at Union Square, or Bud & Honey on 5th Avenue.
Once you place an order, the dispensary preps it and a delivery driver brings it to your door. Same-day delivery is common if you order early enough. You’ll need to show ID—this is a legal transaction, and age verification isn’t optional.
When your edibles arrive, you’re getting products with clear labeling. Start low if you’re new to this—5mg of THC is a standard beginner dose. If you’re experienced, you already know your range. Either way, the packaging tells you exactly what’s inside.
Effects take longer than smoking, but they last longer too. Plan for at least an hour before you feel anything, and don’t take more just because it hasn’t hit yet. That’s the most common mistake, and it’s avoidable if you just wait it out. Once it kicks in, you’ve got hours of consistent relief without needing to re-dose.
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Edibles aren’t just gummies anymore, though those are still the most popular. You’ve got weed drinks if you want something social and sessionable. Chocolates if you want something that feels a little more indulgent. Tinctures if you want to control your dose down to the milligram. Capsules if you just want to take it like a vitamin and move on with your day.
The most popular flavors in New York’s market are raspberry, watermelon lemonade, blueberry, and peach. But flavor is secondary to dosing. A 10mg gummy and a 10mg chocolate will hit the same way—it’s about the THC content, not the delivery method.
Gramercy Park’s surrounding zip codes give you access to some of Manhattan’s top dispensaries. In 10003, you’ve got Green Genius, Housing Works, and The Flowery East Village. In 10010, there’s Blue Forest Farms and Stoops. In 10016, you can order from Bud & Honey, Just A Little Higher, or NY Cannabis. All of these spots carry a rotating selection of edibles from state-approved brands.
New York’s edibles market makes up about 18% of total cannabis sales, and that share is growing. Millennials and Gen Z consumers are driving that growth—they want precise dosing, smoke-free consumption, and products that fit into their routines without the stigma or smell. If that’s you, you’re not alone. You’re part of the fastest-growing segment in the state’s legal market.
Edibles typically take 30 minutes to 2 hours to kick in, depending on your metabolism, what you’ve eaten that day, and the type of edible. Gummies and chocolates need to be digested first, so they take longer than tinctures, which absorb under the tongue.
Once effects start, expect them to last 6 to 8 hours. That’s significantly longer than smoking or vaping, which usually taper off after 2 to 3 hours. This makes edibles ideal for all-day pain relief or extended relaxation, but it also means you need to plan ahead.
The most common mistake is taking more before the first dose kicks in. It feels like nothing’s happening, so people double up—then both doses hit at once and it’s too much. If you’re new to edibles or trying a new product, start with 5mg of THC and wait at least 90 minutes before considering more.
If you’re new to edibles, start with 5mg of THC. That’s the standard beginner dose in most legal markets, and it’s enough to feel the effects without being overwhelming. Some people feel relaxed and slightly euphoric. Others just feel calm. It depends on your tolerance and body chemistry.
If 5mg feels too light after a few tries, move up to 10mg. That’s the sweet spot for most regular users—enough to feel it, not so much that you’re stuck on the couch. Experienced consumers sometimes go higher, but there’s no reason to jump to 20mg or 30mg right away unless you already know your tolerance.
New York’s legal edibles are required to list THC content clearly on the label, so you’re never guessing. If a package says 100mg total and contains 10 gummies, that’s 10mg per gummy. Do the math before you eat it, and don’t assume all edibles are dosed the same way. A 5mg gummy from one brand will hit similarly to a 5mg chocolate from another, but a 50mg brownie is a completely different experience.
Yes, same-day delivery is available from most dispensaries we work with serving Gramercy Park, especially if you order in the morning or early afternoon. Delivery times vary depending on the dispensary’s schedule and how busy they are, but most aim for a 1 to 3 hour window.
Gramercy Park sits in 10003 and 10010, which puts you close to dozens of licensed dispensaries across Manhattan. Green Genius on 3rd Avenue, Housing Works on Broadway, Blue Forest Farms on East 25th—all of these locations offer delivery to your area. Some dispensaries use their own drivers, while others work with third-party delivery services.
You’ll need to show a valid ID when the driver arrives. New York law requires age verification for every cannabis transaction, so have your driver’s license or state ID ready. If you’re not home or can’t provide ID, the driver won’t complete the delivery. It’s not personal—it’s compliance.
Yes. CBD edibles won’t get you high. THC is the psychoactive compound in cannabis—it’s what causes euphoria, relaxation, and that “stoned” feeling. CBD is non-intoxicating. People use it for anxiety, inflammation, and sleep support, but it doesn’t produce a high.
Some edibles contain both THC and CBD, usually in specific ratios like 1:1 or 2:1. These products are popular with people who want the therapeutic effects of THC without as much intensity. The CBD can mellow out the psychoactive effects and reduce anxiety or paranoia that sometimes comes with higher THC doses.
If you’re looking for pain relief or help sleeping and don’t want to feel intoxicated, a CBD edible might work. If you want the full cannabis experience—euphoria, relaxation, altered perception—you need THC. If you want something in between, look for a balanced ratio product. New York dispensaries we connect you with carry all three types, and the labels will tell you exactly what’s inside.
Edibles require more processing than flower. You’re not just buying raw cannabis—you’re buying a manufactured product that’s been extracted, infused, dosed, packaged, and lab-tested. All of that adds cost.
New York’s legal market also has higher prices than most other states. The average item price is around $31, driven by limited supply, high regulatory costs, and a consumer base that’s willing to pay for legal access. Edibles specifically tend to run $20 to $40 depending on THC content and brand. A 100mg package of gummies might cost $25 to $35. A single 10mg gummy could be $5 to $8 if sold individually.
That said, edibles last longer than smoking. If you’re using cannabis for pain relief or anxiety and you need something that works for 6 to 8 hours, one edible can replace multiple smoking sessions. The upfront cost is higher, but the cost per hour of relief is often lower. You’re also avoiding the respiratory risks that come with smoking, which matters if you’re using cannabis daily or long-term.
Weed gummies are solid edibles that you chew and digest. They take 30 minutes to 2 hours to kick in because your body has to break them down first. Once they hit, effects last 6 to 8 hours. Gummies are easy to dose, portable, and discreet—most people’s go-to edible format.
Weed drinks are liquid edibles, usually infused with water-soluble THC or CBD. They kick in faster than gummies—sometimes as quickly as 15 to 30 minutes—because liquids are absorbed more quickly in your digestive system. Effects tend to be shorter too, usually 3 to 5 hours instead of 6 to 8. Weed drinks are popular for social settings because they feel more like having a beer or cocktail, and the faster onset means you’re not waiting around wondering when it’ll hit.
Both are dosed the same way. A 10mg gummy and a 10mg drink contain the same amount of THC. The difference is timing and duration. If you want something that lasts all day, go with gummies or chocolates. If you want something that feels more immediate and social, try a cannabis beverage. New York dispensaries near Gramercy Park that we work with carry both, so you’re not locked into one format.
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