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Here’s what you’re dealing with: thousands of unlicensed shops across New York selling untested products with no accountability. You don’t know what’s in it, how strong it actually is, or whether it’s safe. That’s not paranoia—that’s just reality when you’re buying from a bodega that opened last month.
Licensed dispensaries are different. Every product gets third-party lab testing before it hits the shelf. You can scan a QR code and see the Certificate of Analysis—the actual breakdown of THC, CBD, and contaminants. You know what you’re getting.
In Claremont Village and across the Bronx, you’ve got access to real cannabis stores now. CONBUD by Yankee Stadium at 898 Gerard Ave in 10452. Bleu Leaf Dispensary at 2034 Jerome Ave in 10453. CONBUD Bronx at 2412 Third Ave in 10454. BX Buddiez at 2935 3rd Ave in 10455. These aren’t pop-ups. They’re state-licensed, OCM-verified, and stocked with products that passed inspection.
We operate across the Bronx with one goal: make legal cannabis accessible without the confusion. We work with licensed dispensaries throughout 10452, 10453, 10454, 10455, and beyond—locations you can verify on the New York Office of Cannabis Management website.
We’re not trying to be the cheapest option. You’re paying for lab results, legal compliance, and products that won’t land you in the ER. The Bronx has seen explosive growth in licensed cannabis retail over the past two years, and we’ve built relationships with the dispensaries doing it right.
Whether you’re in Claremont Village, near Yankee Stadium, or down by Hunts Point, you’re covered. Same-day delivery is available across all major Bronx zip codes. No markup games. No fake “deals” on unregulated cartridges.
You browse products on our site or call in your order. Everything listed is currently in stock at a licensed Bronx dispensary. You’ll see the strain name, THC/CBD percentages, product type, and price—all upfront.
Once you place an order, we confirm your age and address. New York law requires you to be 21+ and provide valid ID at delivery. We don’t hand anything over without verification. That’s not us being difficult—that’s compliance.
Delivery happens the same day in most cases, depending on your location and order time. You’ll get a tracking update when the driver is en route. When they arrive, you show ID, receive your order in sealed, labeled packaging, and you’re done.
Every product comes with a QR code linking to its Certificate of Analysis. That’s your lab report. It shows cannabinoid levels, terpene profiles, and whether the product passed tests for pesticides, heavy metals, and mold. You’re not guessing. You’re informed.
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New York’s legal market hit $168.1 million in sales this January alone. That’s not hype—that’s demand for regulated cannabis. And the reason people are willing to pay a premium is simple: they want to know what they’re consuming.
Licensed dispensaries across the Bronx carry flower, pre-rolls, vapes, edibles, tinctures, and concentrates. Gummies are the fastest-growing category, accounting for over $22 million in sales last month. People like them because they’re discreet, consistent, and easy to dose.
Infused flower and live resin cartridges are also popular, especially among buyers who want stronger effects without moving into dabs or concentrates. Average THC levels in legal products are significantly higher than what you’ll find on the illicit market—and you actually know the percentage.
Pricing in New York runs higher than most states. Average item cost is around $31. That’s driven by regulatory costs, limited supply, and the fact that you’re paying for safety. If you see a cart for $15 at a random smoke shop, ask yourself why it’s that cheap.
In Claremont Village, you’ve also got access to dispensaries in neighboring areas. Freshly Baked NYC 2 and Guardian Wellness in 10458. The THC Shop and Bronx Joint in 10459. My Bud 420 and Statis Cannabis in 10460. All licensed. All verified.
Every legal dispensary in New York has a Dispensary Verification Tool posted in the storefront. It’s a QR code you can scan with your phone. It takes you directly to the OCM website with a list of all licensed adult-use cannabis dispensaries.
If a shop doesn’t have that QR code, or if the staff can’t show you proof of licensing, walk out. There are still over 8,000 unlicensed shops operating in New York, and they’re not subject to testing, regulation, or accountability.
You can also check the OCM website yourself before visiting. Search by address or business name. If it’s not listed, it’s not legal—no matter what the sign out front says.
A Certificate of Analysis, or COA, is a third-party lab report that breaks down what’s actually in your cannabis product. It lists THC and CBD percentages, terpene profiles, and test results for contaminants like pesticides, heavy metals, mold, and residual solvents.
In New York’s regulated market, every product sold at a licensed dispensary must have a COA available. You’ll usually find a QR code on the packaging that links directly to the report. If there’s no QR code or the budtender can’t provide the COA, that’s a red flag.
This isn’t optional if you care about safety. Legal cannabis is stronger than most people expect, and knowing the exact potency helps you dose correctly. It also confirms the product passed safety standards before it reached your hands.
Yes. Same-day delivery is available across Claremont Village and the surrounding Bronx neighborhoods, including zip codes 10452, 10453, 10454, and 10455. Timing depends on when you place your order and current delivery volume, but most orders go out within a few hours.
You’ll need to provide a valid ID showing you’re 21 or older. The driver will check it at your door before handing over your order. That’s a legal requirement in New York—no exceptions.
Orders are fulfilled through licensed dispensaries, so everything you receive is lab-tested and compliant with state regulations. You’re not getting mystery products from an unlicensed source. You’re getting the same inventory available in-store, delivered to your address.
The difference is accountability. Licensed dispensaries are required to sell products that pass third-party lab testing. Unlicensed shops aren’t. You have no idea what’s in those cartridges, edibles, or pre-rolls—and there’s no recourse if something goes wrong.
Legal products also come with accurate labeling. If the package says 20% THC, that’s verified. If an edible says 10mg per gummy, that’s tested. Unlicensed products might have inconsistent dosing, synthetic cannabinoids, or contamination you’ll never know about until it’s too late.
New York has issued over 550 licensed dispensaries as of late 2025, and that number is growing. The illicit market is still bigger, but the legal option exists now—and it’s worth the extra few dollars to know what you’re consuming.
Start low and go slow. That’s the standard advice, and it’s especially important with edibles. If you’re new to cannabis, start with 2.5 to 5 milligrams of THC. You might need to cut a gummy in half or into quarters to hit that dose.
Edibles take longer to kick in—anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours depending on your metabolism and whether you’ve eaten. Don’t take more because you’re not feeling it yet. Wait at least two hours before considering another dose.
Flower and vapes hit faster, usually within minutes, so it’s easier to gauge your tolerance. Take one or two puffs, wait 10 minutes, and see how you feel. You can always consume more. You can’t undo overconsumption once it happens.
If you’re using cannabis for a specific condition—chronic pain, insomnia, anxiety—talk to the staff at the dispensary. They can recommend products with specific cannabinoid ratios that match your needs.
Both. New York’s medical cannabis program has been running longer than the adult-use market, and several dispensaries in the Bronx serve both medical patients and recreational customers. Medical patients get access to higher-potency products and often pay lower taxes.
If you have a qualifying condition—chronic pain, PTSD, cancer, epilepsy, or several others—you can apply for a medical marijuana card through a registered practitioner. The process is straightforward, and it gives you access to products specifically formulated for therapeutic use.
Dispensaries like Vireo Health and others across the Bronx carry medical-grade cannabis with detailed cannabinoid profiles designed for symptom management. If you’re dealing with a condition that might benefit from cannabis, it’s worth exploring the medical route instead of just buying recreationally.
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