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You’re not looking for another errand. You want your edibles without the trip to Farmingdale or Coram, without wondering if what you’re getting is actually lab-tested, and without the guesswork on dosing.
That’s what edibles delivery solves. You browse from home, choose exactly what you need—whether it’s microdose THC gummies for a mellow evening or weed drinks for something different—and it shows up the same day. Everything comes from licensed dispensaries like Happy Days in Farmingdale, Simply Green in Coram, or Strain Stars in Riverhead. You’re not gambling on quality or legality.
And because edibles are discreet, smoke-free, and last longer than vaping or flower, you get relief that fits your life. No smell. No stigma. Just consistent effects you can count on, delivered when you need them.
We connect you to licensed cannabis retailers across Nassau and Suffolk County. We’re not a gray-market service or a pop-up with questionable products. Every edible we deliver comes from New York State-licensed dispensaries that follow OCM regulations.
That means lab testing. That means accurate dosing. That means you’re not getting mislabeled THC concentrations or products stored improperly.
We’ve built relationships with dispensaries from Deer Park to Southampton so you get access to the best marijuana edibles on Long Island—without driving an hour or dealing with limited local options. Islip Terrace doesn’t have a dispensary yet, but you’re still covered.
You start by browsing our menu online. You’ll see THC gummies, weed edibles like chocolates and baked goods, CBD edibles, weed drinks, and more. Each product shows dosage, effects, and which licensed dispensary it’s coming from—whether that’s Long Island Cannabis Club in Deer Park, Planet Nugg in Farmingdale, or Beleaf in Calverton.
Once you place your order, we coordinate same-day delivery to your address in Islip Terrace. You don’t need to schedule a window days out or wonder when it’ll show. It’s fast, and it’s handled by people who know the products.
When your edibles arrive, everything’s packaged discreetly with clear labeling. You’ll see the THC content per serving, storage instructions, and a QR code you can scan to pull up the Certificate of Analysis. That’s the lab report showing cannabinoid levels and confirming there’s no contamination. You’re not taking anyone’s word for it—you’re seeing the data yourself.
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You’re getting access to the full range of cannabis edibles legal in New York. That includes THC gummies in different flavors and strengths, weed drinks like seltzers and teas, chocolates, baked goods, and CBD edibles for those who want the benefits without the high.
Dosing matters, especially with edibles. New York law caps single servings at 10mg of THC, and most products max out at 100mg per package. If you’re new to edibles, the standard recommendation is to start with 5mg, wait up to two hours, and see how you feel. Edibles take longer to kick in than smoking or vaping—usually 30 to 90 minutes—but the effects last significantly longer, often 6 to 12 hours.
We work with dispensaries that carry microdosed options too. These are edibles with less than 5mg per serving, which have become increasingly popular across New York. They’re especially common among people over 50 who want mild, manageable effects without overconsumption risks. You’ll find those options clearly marked in our menu, sourced from spots like Strong Strains in East Setauket or Canna Blooms in Farmingville.
Most orders are delivered the same day, depending on when you place them. If you order in the morning or early afternoon, you’ll typically receive your edibles that evening.
Delivery times can vary slightly based on which dispensary your products are coming from and current demand. Since Nassau County doesn’t have recreational dispensaries yet, your order might be fulfilled from a licensed shop in Suffolk—like Happy Days or Strain Stars in Farmingdale, or Simply Green in Coram.
We keep you updated throughout the process so you’re not left guessing. You’ll know when your order’s confirmed, when it’s out for delivery, and roughly when to expect it at your door.
Yes. Every product comes from a New York State-licensed dispensary operating under OCM regulations. That means mandatory third-party lab testing for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contamination.
You’ll see a QR code on each product’s label. Scan it and you can view the Certificate of Analysis yourself—it shows exactly what’s in the edible, down to the milligram. This isn’t optional or self-reported. It’s required by law for any legal cannabis product sold in New York.
Gray-market edibles don’t have that. You’re trusting someone’s word, and there’s no accountability if the dosage is wrong or the product isn’t safe. With licensed delivery, you’re getting transparency and real oversight. That’s the difference between buying from a legal dispensary versus a random delivery service that may or may not be following the rules.
THC gummies contain tetrahydrocannabinol, the cannabinoid that gets you high. CBD edibles contain cannabidiol, which doesn’t produce intoxication but is often used for relaxation, discomfort relief, or anxiety management.
If you want psychoactive effects—feeling elevated, relaxed, or euphoric—you’re looking for THC edibles. If you want potential therapeutic benefits without any high, CBD edibles are the move. Some products combine both cannabinoids in different ratios, which can offer a more balanced experience.
New York regulates both, but the rules are stricter for THC products. THC edibles must come from licensed dispensaries and are capped at 10mg per serving. CBD edibles are more widely available and don’t have the same serving size restrictions, though we still source ours from licensed retailers to ensure quality and accurate labeling.
When you eat an edible, it has to go through your digestive system before the THC enters your bloodstream. That process takes time—usually 30 to 90 minutes, sometimes longer depending on your metabolism, what else you’ve eaten, and the specific product.
This is different from smoking or vaping, where THC is absorbed through your lungs and hits almost immediately. With edibles, your liver converts THC into a different compound called 11-hydroxy-THC, which is actually more potent and longer-lasting. That’s why the effects feel stronger and stick around for 6 to 12 hours instead of 2 to 3.
The delayed onset is also why people sometimes overdo it. They eat a gummy, don’t feel anything after 30 minutes, and eat another one. Then both hit at once and it’s too much. Start low, wait at least two hours, and don’t re-dose until you know how the first serving affects you.
You can get both. Weed drinks—cannabis-infused beverages like seltzers, teas, and sodas—are part of our delivery menu. They’re technically edibles since you’re consuming THC orally, but they often kick in faster than gummies or baked goods because liquids are absorbed more quickly.
A lot of people prefer weed drinks because they feel more familiar than eating a gummy, and the effects tend to come on in 15 to 45 minutes instead of the usual hour-plus wait. They’re also easy to dose since each can or bottle is clearly labeled with total THC content and serving size.
We source cannabis beverages from the same licensed Long Island dispensaries we work with for other edibles—places like Long Island Cannabis Club in Deer Park or Brown Budda in Southampton. You’ll see what’s available when you browse the menu, and everything’s delivered the same way: discreet, same-day, straight to your door in Islip Terrace.
Keep them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Heat and light degrade THC over time, so you’ll get the best shelf life by storing edibles in a pantry, cupboard, or even the fridge depending on the product.
More importantly, store them somewhere secure—ideally in a locked container if you have kids or pets. Edibles often look like regular candy or snacks, and accidental ingestion is a real risk. New York requires child-resistant packaging for all THC products, but that’s just the first layer. You still need to keep them out of reach.
Most edibles will have a “best by” date on the packaging. They don’t spoil like fresh food, but potency can decrease after several months. If you’re buying in bulk or stocking up, just rotate through your supply and keep an eye on those dates. And always check the label for any specific storage instructions—some products, like certain weed drinks or chocolates, do better in the fridge.
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