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You’re not driving 30 minutes round-trip anymore. You’re not wondering if what you’re buying is actually safe or legal. You’re not dealing with dried-out flower that’s been sitting on a shelf for six months.
When you order from us, you get products that passed New York State lab testing. You get clear THC and CBD percentages. You get delivery that shows up when we say it will, with text updates like any other service you use.
The difference between legal and illegal isn’t just about following rules. It’s about knowing exactly what you’re consuming, having someone to call if something’s wrong, and not worrying about whether the shop you bought from will be there next week. That peace of mind matters when you’re spending your money on something you’re putting in your body.
Lido Beach doesn’t have a dispensary on every corner yet. The closest licensed options are 10-14 miles away in places like Farmingdale, where Happy Days, Planet Nugg, and Strain Stars operate, or out in Coram with Simply Green, or even Southampton with Brown Budda and Charlie Fox.
We bridge that gap. We’re licensed, we deliver across Nassau County, and we stock the same quality products you’d find driving to any of those locations. The difference is we come to you.
Long Island’s cannabis market tripled in size in 2024, but access is still uneven. Some towns opted out, leaving residents to travel or risk buying from unlicensed shops. We’re here because you deserve the same convenience you get from every other delivery service you use, without compromising on legality or quality.
You browse products online. Flower, pre-rolls, edibles, vapes, tinctures, concentrates—everything comes with lab results, potency info, and terpene breakdowns so you know what you’re getting before you buy.
You place your order. Same-day or next-day delivery, depending on when you order. No minimum that makes you buy more than you need. No surprise fees at checkout.
You get a text when your driver’s on the way. They show up with your order in child-resistant, compliant packaging. You verify your age, get your products, and that’s it. The whole process takes less time than most takeout orders.
If you have questions, you can ask. Our team knows the difference between indica and sativa, what terpenes do, and which products work for sleep versus focus. You’re not guessing—you’re getting real answers from people who understand cannabis.
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Flower still makes up about a third of what people buy, and we stock it in glass containers—not plastic bags that let everything dry out. You’ll see the trichomes. You’ll smell the terpenes. It’s what you’d expect from a premium dispensary, not a corner store.
Pre-rolls are huge right now. Sales jumped over 13% in the last two years because people want convenience without rolling their own. We carry single joints and multi-packs, different strains, different potencies.
Edibles, tinctures, and vapes round out the menu. Edibles come with exact dosing so you’re not playing roulette with how much THC you’re taking. Tinctures give you control down to the drop. Vapes are discreet, fast-acting, and come with lab results showing exactly what’s in the cartridge.
Everything we sell passed New York’s testing requirements. That means it’s been checked for pesticides, heavy metals, mold, and potency. The Certificate of Analysis isn’t just a piece of paper—it’s proof that what’s on the label matches what’s in the package.
New York’s Office of Cannabis Management keeps a public database of every licensed dispensary. If a shop isn’t on that list, it’s not legal—no matter what their signage says.
Licensed dispensaries also have to post a Dispensary Verification Tool near their entrance. It’s a QR code or placard that links directly to the state’s database. If you don’t see it, that’s a red flag.
The difference matters because unlicensed shops don’t test their products. You have no idea what pesticides, mold, or additives might be in what you’re buying. Licensed dispensaries can’t sell anything without lab documentation. That’s not marketing—it’s state law. When you order from us, you’re ordering from a licensed operation that follows those rules.
Price and safety. Unlicensed shops undercut legal dispensaries because they skip testing, taxes, and regulations. That savings comes at a cost—you’re gambling on product quality and legality.
Licensed dispensaries pay for third-party lab testing on every product. They pay excise taxes and sales taxes. They follow packaging rules, labeling rules, and advertising restrictions. All of that costs money, and yes, you pay a bit more because of it.
But you also get products that won’t land you in legal trouble, that have verified potency levels, and that come from businesses the state can hold accountable. If something’s wrong, you have recourse. With an unlicensed shop, you have nothing. That’s the trade-off.
Yes, if you order early enough in the day. We can get orders out same-day for orders placed before early afternoon. After that, it’s next-day.
Delivery works like any other service—you get a text when the driver’s close, they verify your age when they arrive, and you get your order. The whole process is faster than most food delivery because there’s less back-and-forth.
You don’t need to be home all day waiting. Once you get the text that your driver’s on the way, you’ve usually got a 15-30 minute window. It’s the same convenience you expect from everything else you order online, just with cannabis.
Licensing first. If they’re not on New York’s official dispensary list, walk away. Everything else is secondary to legality.
After that, look at product selection and transparency. Do they show lab results? Do they list THC and CBD percentages? Can you see terpene profiles? If a dispensary hides that information or makes it hard to find, they’re not prioritizing your safety.
Customer service matters too. You should be able to ask questions and get real answers—not sales pitches. Good dispensaries employ people who understand cannabis and can guide you toward products that match what you’re looking for, whether that’s pain relief, better sleep, or just relaxation. If the staff can’t explain the difference between strains or consumption methods, find a different dispensary.
Better is subjective, but safer is measurable. Licensed products go through mandatory testing for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbial contaminants. Unlicensed products don’t.
That testing catches problems before they reach you. Moldy flower, contaminated concentrates, inaccurately labeled edibles—all of that gets filtered out in a licensed supply chain. In the illicit market, there’s no filter.
Quality also comes down to handling and storage. Licensed dispensaries follow rules about how products are stored, how long they stay on shelves, and how they’re packaged. You’re less likely to get dried-out, stale flower from a licensed shop because they have standards to maintain. Unlicensed shops have no oversight and no accountability. You’re trusting them to do the right thing with no way to verify they actually did.
Local opt-outs. New York gave towns and counties the ability to block dispensaries from opening, and many on Long Island chose to do that. It’s why you see clusters of dispensaries in places like Farmingdale and gaps in other areas.
That’s changing slowly. As the legal market grows and towns see tax revenue from cannabis sales, more are reconsidering. But for now, delivery services like ours fill the gap for areas like Lido Beach that don’t have local storefronts.
The state issued hundreds of licenses in 2024, but it takes time for those to turn into open dispensaries. Construction, inspections, supply chain setup—it all adds months to the timeline. Long Island is becoming one of New York’s fastest-growing cannabis markets, but access is still uneven. That’s exactly why delivery matters. You shouldn’t have to wait for your town to approve a storefront to access legal, tested cannabis products.