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  • 364 days until federal hemp THC prohibition... | Toker's Guide

    364 days until federal hemp THC prohibition as President Trump signs ban < Back 364 days until federal hemp THC prohibition... Nov 13, 2025 Chris Roberts MJbizDaily Article Link Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Congress passed a spending bill late Wednesday that also bans hemp-derived THC. 364 days until federal hemp THC prohibition as President Trump signs ban is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs < Previous Next > Recent Reviews Cake Boss - Fluent, Clearwater (Florida Medical) Cake Boss, available at Fluent dispensary in Clearwater, Florida, is a slightly indica-dominant hybrid strain (60% indica, 40% sativa) th... Cherry AK-47 by Grow West - RISE Dispensary (Silver Spring, Maryland) When a strain name includes both "Cherry" and "AK-47," you can expect two things: a blast of fruity goodness and the kind of impact that... Cookies & Alt Sol "Madrina" Strain Review - Takoma Wellness Center Madrina, cultivated by Alt Sol and available at Takoma Wellness Center in Washington, DC, comes with a reputation as bold as its name. In... 1 2 3 4 5

  • Amendment To Fund Psychedelic Clinical Trials At Defense Department Blocked By GOP-Controlled Congressional Committee | Toker's Guide

    A House committee blocked a bipartisan amendment that would have given the Department of Defense an additional $10 million for psychedelic clinical trials, despite prior mandates and support from various lawmakers and officials. Meanwhile, other efforts to advance psychedelic medicine for veterans continue. < Back Amendment To Fund Psychedelic Clinical Trials At Defense Department Blocked By GOP-Controlled Congressional Committee Jul 15, 2025 Kyle Jaeger Marijuana Moment Article Link Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link A key House committee has blocked a bipartisan amendment to a spending bill that would have given the Department of Defense (DOD) another $10 million to support clinical trials into the therapeutic potential of substances such as ibogaine and psilocybin. Under appropriations legislation that was enacted last session, DOD is already mandated to conduct the trials, with $10 million in previously provided funding, to investigate the medical value of psychedelics for active duty military members. But now the House Rules Committee has declined to allow a floor vote on an amendment to the underlying DOD funding bill for Fiscal Year 2026 that would have provided additional support to widen the scope of the department’s research as it moves to fulfill its mandate. Meanwhile, the panel cleared 330 other amendments on unrelated topics for floor votes as part of the military legislation. Led by Rep. Morgan Luttrell (R-TX), a Navy SEAL veteran himself who has been candid about his own experience benefitting from ibogaine and 5‐MeO‐DMT, the amendment would have transferred the $10 million to “enable DoD Wide psychedelic medical clinical trails for the Defense Health Program research, development, test and evaluation,” according to a summary from its sponsors. A spokesperson for Luttrell told Marijuana Moment last week that, if the amendment were adopted, the designated funding “would be placed in the Defense Health Program Research and Development line” at DOD. Reps. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX), Sara Jacobs (D-CA) and Nancy Mace (R-NC)—as well as Reps. Jack Bergman (R-MI) and Lou Correa (D-CA), who serve as co-chairs of the Congressional Psychedelic Advancing Therapies (PATH) Caucus—were also sponsors of the proposal. The action blocking the amendment to the spending bill from advancing comes as bipartisan lawmakers and stakeholders continue to see other advances in the debate over psychedelic medicine. For example, former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) recently said the psychedelic ibogaine represents an “astonishing breakthrough” in the nation’s current “sick care system” that’s left people with serious mental health conditions without access to promising alternative treatment options—and he intends to use his influence to advance the issue. Meanwhile, a Navy SEAL veteran credited with killing Osama Bin Laden said during a Fox News interview last week that psychedelic therapy has helped him process the trauma he experienced during his time in the military, stressing that “it works” and should be an available treatment option. That interview came days after the U.S. House of Representatives included an amendment to a spending bill from Correa and Bergman that would encourage VA to support research into the benefits of psychedelics in treating medical conditions commonly affecting military veterans. Last month, meanwhile, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said his agency is “absolutely committed” to expanding research on the benefits of psychedelic therapy and, alongside of the head of FDA, is aiming to provide legal access to such substances for military veterans “within 12 months.” U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Doug Collins also disclosed in April that he had an “eye-opening” talk with Kennedy about the therapeutic potential of psychedelic medicine. And he said he’s open to the idea of having the government provide vouchers to cover the costs of psychedelic therapy for veterans who receive services outside of VA as Congress considers pathways for access. Collins also recently visited a facility conducting research on psychedelics, and he reiterated that it’s his “promise” to advance research into the therapeutic potential of the substances—even if that might take certain policy changes within the department and with congressional support. The secretary’s visit to the psychedelics research center came about a month after the VA secretary met with a military veteran who’s become an advocate for psilocybin access to discuss the therapeutic potential of psychedelic medicine for the veteran community. Collins also briefly raised the issue in a Cabinet meeting with President Donald Trump in April. Meanwhile last month, bipartisan congressional lawmakers asked the VA head to meet with them to discuss ways to provide access to psychedelic medicine for military veterans. In a letter sent to Collins, Reps. Lou Correa (D-CA) and Jack Bergman (R-MI)—co-chairs of the Congressional Psychedelic Advancing Therapies (PATH) Caucus—said they were “encouraged by your recent remarks about the importance of pursuing research into psychedelic treatments and other alternative treatments to improve Veterans’ care.” Correa and Bergman separately introduced a bill in April to provide $30 million in funding annually to establish psychedelics-focused “centers for excellence” at VA facilities, where veterans could receive novel treatment involving substances like psilocybin, MDMA and ibogaine. *— Marijuana Moment is tracking hundreds of cannabis, psychedelics and drug policy bills in state legislatures and Congress this year. Patreon supporters pledging at least $25/month get access to our interactive maps, charts and hearing calendar so they don’t miss any developments.* *Learn more about our marijuana bill tracker and become a supporter on Patreon to get access. —* Bergman has also expressed optimism about the prospects of advancing psychedelics reform under Trump, arguing that the administration’s efforts to cut spending and the federal workforce will give agencies “spines” to tackle such complex issues. Kennedy, for his part, also said in April that he had a “wonderful experience” with LSD at 15 years old, which he took because he thought he’d be able to see dinosaurs, as portrayed in a comic book he was a fan of. Last October, Kennedy specifically criticized FDA under the prior administration over the agency’s “suppression of psychedelics” and a laundry list of other issues that he said amounted to a “war on public health” that would end under the Trump administration. In December, VA separately announced that it’s providing $1.5 million in funding to study the efficacy of MDMA-assisted therapy for veterans with PTSD and alcohol use disorder (AUD). Last year, VA’s Yehuda also touted an initial study the agency funded that produced “stunning and robust results” from its first-ever clinical trial into MDMA therapy. In January, former VA Under Secretary for Health Shereef Elnahal said that it was “very encouraging” that Trump’s pick to have Kennedy lead HHS has supported psychedelics reform. And he hoped to work with him on the issue if he stayed on for the next administration, but that didn’t pan out. The post Amendment To Fund Psychedelic Clinical Trials At Defense Department Blocked By GOP-Controlled Congressional Committee appeared first on Marijuana Moment. < Previous Next > Recent Reviews Cake Boss - Fluent, Clearwater (Florida Medical) Cake Boss, available at Fluent dispensary in Clearwater, Florida, is a slightly indica-dominant hybrid strain (60% indica, 40% sativa) th... Cherry AK-47 by Grow West - RISE Dispensary (Silver Spring, Maryland) When a strain name includes both "Cherry" and "AK-47," you can expect two things: a blast of fruity goodness and the kind of impact that... Cookies & Alt Sol "Madrina" Strain Review - Takoma Wellness Center Madrina, cultivated by Alt Sol and available at Takoma Wellness Center in Washington, DC, comes with a reputation as bold as its name. In... 1 2 3 4 5

  • Chris Yetter Joins Hydrofarm Board of Directors | Toker's Guide

    Chris Yetter has been appointed to the board of directors for Hydrofarm Holdings Group Inc. and will also serve on the Compensation Committee. Yetter is the Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Dumont Global and has experience in public companies focused on health and wellness, including the U.S. regulated cannabis industry. He replaced Susan P. Peters, who retired. < Back Chris Yetter Joins Hydrofarm Board of Directors Oct 2, 2025 Mg Magazine Newswire MG Magazine Article Link Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link *SHOEMAKERSVILLE, Pa.* — Chris Yetter has been appointed to the board of directors for Hydrofarm Holdings Group Inc. Yetter also will serve on the Compensation Committee. Yetter has served since 2018 as the Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Dumont Global, a private investment partnership and affiliate of Dumont Master Fund LP, a long standing stockholder in the company. Yetter also serves as a director for Minneapolis Cider Co., a position he has held since 2024. Yetter has extensive experience as a professional investor in public companies focused on health and wellness, including a large portfolio in the U.S. regulated cannabis industry. Susan P. Peters created a vacancy on the board when she retired to spend more time with family, effective October 1. < Previous Next > Recent Reviews Cake Boss - Fluent, Clearwater (Florida Medical) Cake Boss, available at Fluent dispensary in Clearwater, Florida, is a slightly indica-dominant hybrid strain (60% indica, 40% sativa) th... Cherry AK-47 by Grow West - RISE Dispensary (Silver Spring, Maryland) When a strain name includes both "Cherry" and "AK-47," you can expect two things: a blast of fruity goodness and the kind of impact that... Cookies & Alt Sol "Madrina" Strain Review - Takoma Wellness Center Madrina, cultivated by Alt Sol and available at Takoma Wellness Center in Washington, DC, comes with a reputation as bold as its name. In... 1 2 3 4 5

  • Virginia medical marijuana sales greatly exceed expectations | Toker's Guide

    Virginia's medical cannabis sales reached nearly $30 million in July and August, exceeding expectations according to state data. < Back Virginia medical marijuana sales greatly exceed expectations Sep 26, 2025 Chris Roberts MJbizDaily Article Link Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Virginia medical cannabis sales totaled nearly $30 million in July and August, according to state data. Virginia medical marijuana sales greatly exceed expectations is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs < Previous Next > Recent Reviews Cake Boss - Fluent, Clearwater (Florida Medical) Cake Boss, available at Fluent dispensary in Clearwater, Florida, is a slightly indica-dominant hybrid strain (60% indica, 40% sativa) th... Cherry AK-47 by Grow West - RISE Dispensary (Silver Spring, Maryland) When a strain name includes both "Cherry" and "AK-47," you can expect two things: a blast of fruity goodness and the kind of impact that... Cookies & Alt Sol "Madrina" Strain Review - Takoma Wellness Center Madrina, cultivated by Alt Sol and available at Takoma Wellness Center in Washington, DC, comes with a reputation as bold as its name. In... 1 2 3 4 5

  • Cannabis Industry Contributed $9.1B to Canada’s GDP During Q1 2025 | Toker's Guide

    The legal cannabis industry contributed $9.104 billion to Canada’s GDP in the first three months of 2025, up from $8.3 billion during the same period last year. Licensed cannabis production and sales increased, while unlicensed production and sales decreased. Canadian household expenditures totaled $11.7 billion, with provincial and territorial governments taking in $1.5 billion. Household expenditures on medical cannabis remained level at $116 million. A survey found that most Canadians view cannabis as important to the country’s economy. < Back Cannabis Industry Contributed $9.1B to Canada’s GDP During Q1 2025 Jun 10, 2025 TG Branfalt Ganjapreneur Article Link Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link The legal cannabis industry has contributed $9.104 billion to the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) through the first three months of 2025, according to the most recent, seasonally adjusted figures from Statistics Canada. During the same period last year, the sector contributed $8.3 billion to Canada’s GDP. Canada’s production of licensed cannabis increased 10.6% from March 2024 to March 2025, while unlicensed production dropped 4.5%, according to government data. Sales at licensed cannabis retailers experienced a 4.7% year-over-year increase from March 2024 to March 2025, while sales at unlicensed shops fell 4.4% over that same timeframe. Canadian household final consumption expenditures totaled $11.7 billion during the first quarter of this year, with provincial and territorial governments taking in $1.5 billion. The combined revenue, expenditure, and budgetary balance through the first quarter is down from the $1.032 billion during the fourth quarter of 2024. Household expenditures on medical cannabis remained level at $116 million from Q4 2024 to Q1 2025. A survey from April conducted by Abacus Data, commissioned by Organigram Global, found a majority (57%) of Canadians view cannabis as important to the country’s economy, with 62% believing it could play a more significant role in the future economy. < Previous Next > Recent Reviews Cake Boss - Fluent, Clearwater (Florida Medical) Cake Boss, available at Fluent dispensary in Clearwater, Florida, is a slightly indica-dominant hybrid strain (60% indica, 40% sativa) th... Cherry AK-47 by Grow West - RISE Dispensary (Silver Spring, Maryland) When a strain name includes both "Cherry" and "AK-47," you can expect two things: a blast of fruity goodness and the kind of impact that... Cookies & Alt Sol "Madrina" Strain Review - Takoma Wellness Center Madrina, cultivated by Alt Sol and available at Takoma Wellness Center in Washington, DC, comes with a reputation as bold as its name. In... 1 2 3 4 5

  • Temple Ball Hash Tutorial: From Dry Sift to Cure-Ready Resin | Toker's Guide

    First Cut Farms demonstrates the old-world method of turning loose dry sift into temple balls, inspired by Frenchy Cannoli. The process emphasizes heat, pressure, and understanding resin, beginning with boiling water in a glass bottle and dry sift. < Back Temple Ball Hash Tutorial: From Dry Sift to Cure-Ready Resin Jul 1, 2025 Lindsay MaHarry Leafly Article Link Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Let’s watch First Cut Farms turn loose dry sift into tight little temple balls using the old-world method made famous by Frenchy Cannoli. The whole process is built around heat and pressure and a real feel for resin. It starts with a glass bottle filled with boiling water and a pile of golden dry sift […] The post Temple Ball Hash Tutorial: From Dry Sift to Cure-Ready Resin appeared first on Leafly. < Previous Next > Recent Reviews Cake Boss - Fluent, Clearwater (Florida Medical) Cake Boss, available at Fluent dispensary in Clearwater, Florida, is a slightly indica-dominant hybrid strain (60% indica, 40% sativa) th... Cherry AK-47 by Grow West - RISE Dispensary (Silver Spring, Maryland) When a strain name includes both "Cherry" and "AK-47," you can expect two things: a blast of fruity goodness and the kind of impact that... Cookies & Alt Sol "Madrina" Strain Review - Takoma Wellness Center Madrina, cultivated by Alt Sol and available at Takoma Wellness Center in Washington, DC, comes with a reputation as bold as its name. In... 1 2 3 4 5

  • Texas Hemp Advocates Deliver 118,000+ Signatures to Governor to Stop SB 3 | Toker's Guide

    Veterans, business owners, farmers, and industry leaders are urging Gov. Greg Abbott to veto the legislation banning hemp products. < Back Texas Hemp Advocates Deliver 118,000+ Signatures to Governor to Stop SB 3 Jun 3, 2025 Cannabis Business Times Article Link Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Veterans, business owners, farmers and industry leaders are urging Gov. Greg Abbott to veto the ‘flawed’ legislation that would ban hemp products. < Previous Next > Recent Reviews Cake Boss - Fluent, Clearwater (Florida Medical) Cake Boss, available at Fluent dispensary in Clearwater, Florida, is a slightly indica-dominant hybrid strain (60% indica, 40% sativa) th... Cherry AK-47 by Grow West - RISE Dispensary (Silver Spring, Maryland) When a strain name includes both "Cherry" and "AK-47," you can expect two things: a blast of fruity goodness and the kind of impact that... Cookies & Alt Sol "Madrina" Strain Review - Takoma Wellness Center Madrina, cultivated by Alt Sol and available at Takoma Wellness Center in Washington, DC, comes with a reputation as bold as its name. In... 1 2 3 4 5

  • Adult-Use Cannabis Sales to Launch in Delaware Next Month | Toker's Guide

    Delaware will begin adult-use cannabis sales on August 1, following the passage of reforms in 2023. The state's Marijuana Commissioner, Joshua Sanderlin, emphasized the market's focus on safety, equity, and accountability, highlighting its potential to generate revenue for public services and create opportunities. Although initial dispensary licenses were awarded in December, the process faced a setback when the FBI denied federal background checks, leading to a rework of licensing requirements. < Back Adult-Use Cannabis Sales to Launch in Delaware Next Month Jul 2, 2025 Graham Abbott Ganjapreneur Article Link Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link The Delaware Office of the Marijuana Commissioner (OMC) announced Tuesday that adult-use cannabis sales would commence in the state starting August 1. Delaware lawmakers passed the state’s adult-use cannabis reforms in 2023. Joshua Sanderlin, the state’s new Marijuana Commissioner, said the pending sales launch “reflects the tireless efforts of our regulatory team and our strong partnerships with state agencies, industry stakeholders, and community leaders.” “Our focus is on building a safe, equitable, and accountable marijuana market that delivers real benefits to Delawareans,” Sanderlin said in a press release. “This new industry will generate critical revenue to strengthen our schools, infrastructure, and public health systems, while creating real opportunities for entrepreneurs. This revenue also gives us a powerful tool to invest in the communities most impacted by the war on drugs, addressing past wrongs and ensuring that the benefits of this new market reach every corner of our state.” — Gov. Matt Meyer (D), in a statement The first adult-use dispensary licenses were awarded in December. Earlier this year, however, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) denied the process for federal background checks as required by the state’s legalization policy, which sent lawmakers and officials scrambling to rework the program’s licensing requirements. < Previous Next > Recent Reviews Cake Boss - Fluent, Clearwater (Florida Medical) Cake Boss, available at Fluent dispensary in Clearwater, Florida, is a slightly indica-dominant hybrid strain (60% indica, 40% sativa) th... Cherry AK-47 by Grow West - RISE Dispensary (Silver Spring, Maryland) When a strain name includes both "Cherry" and "AK-47," you can expect two things: a blast of fruity goodness and the kind of impact that... Cookies & Alt Sol "Madrina" Strain Review - Takoma Wellness Center Madrina, cultivated by Alt Sol and available at Takoma Wellness Center in Washington, DC, comes with a reputation as bold as its name. In... 1 2 3 4 5

  • District Cannabis | Toker's Guide

    District Cannabis WEBSITE MENU REVIEWS 513 Morse Street Northeast, Washington, DC, USA About OVERALL 3.6 average rating is 3.6 out of 5 EXPERIENCE 3.6 average rating is 3.6 out of 5 QUALITY 3.8 average rating is 3.8 out of 5 SERVICE 3.7 average rating is 3.7 out of 5 SELECTION 3.6 average rating is 3.6 out of 5 PRICES 3.4 average rating is 3.4 out of 5 District Cannabis on Morse Street NE serves as an urban hub for cannabis enthusiasts. The dispensary offers a modern selection of flower and concentrates in a sleek setting. It’s ideal for city dwellers looking for convenience and quality. The staff provides urban-savvy service with a local touch. A stylish stop for cannabis users. Recent Reviews Check back soon Once posts are published, you’ll see them here. Trending Nearby Cookies & Alt Sol "Madrina" Strain Review - Takoma Wellness Center Madrina, cultivated by Alt Sol and available at Takoma Wellness Center in Washington, DC, comes with a reputation as bold as its name. In... Platinum TK - Green Theory Dispensary Platinum TK is an indica-dominant hybrid from the skilled cultivators at Alt Sol that offers a robust and relaxing experience. Currently... Gelato Cake by District Cannabis - Monko DC Gelato Cake has come to be, for all intents and purposes, the flagship strain of local cultivator District Cannabis. It's an indica-domin... 1 2 3 4 5 best weed in DC (1,159) 1,159 posts DC flower (1,084) 1,084 posts DC I-71 (1,029) 1,029 posts terps (996) 996 posts DC Storefront (670) 670 posts heavy trichomes (660) 660 posts Indica Heavy Hybrid (611) 611 posts DC weed delivery (534) 534 posts starry trichomes (509) 509 posts Indica (475) 475 posts 50/50 Hybrid (421) 421 posts Sativa Dominant Hybrid (252) 252 posts Sativa (211) 211 posts Gelato (154) 154 posts DC Medical Marijuana (146) 146 posts Medical Marijuana (138) 138 posts Maryland Medical Marijuana (112) 112 posts Maryland Flower (104) 104 posts Runtz (101) 101 posts Elevated Lounge (95) 95 posts GSC (91) 91 posts alternative solutions (84) 84 posts Takoma Wellness Center (80) 80 posts The Gift Givers (78) 78 posts Maryland Recreational (75) 75 posts concentrate (74) 74 posts best weed in Maryland (74) 74 posts edibles (69) 69 posts Zkittles (69) 69 posts Alt Sol (59) 59 posts

  • NuWu Cannabis to host consumption-friendly MJBizCon after parties | Toker's Guide

    NuWu Cannabis, a multi-generational marijuana industry success model, is the official afterparty partner of MJBizCon 2025 and will host consumption-friendly after-parties. < Back NuWu Cannabis to host consumption-friendly MJBizCon after parties Jul 17, 2025 Chris Roberts MJbizDaily Article Link Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link The official afterparty partner of MJBizCon 2025, NuWu Cannabis is also a model for multi-generational marijuana industry success. NuWu Cannabis to host consumption-friendly MJBizCon after parties is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs < Previous Next > Recent Reviews Cake Boss - Fluent, Clearwater (Florida Medical) Cake Boss, available at Fluent dispensary in Clearwater, Florida, is a slightly indica-dominant hybrid strain (60% indica, 40% sativa) th... Cherry AK-47 by Grow West - RISE Dispensary (Silver Spring, Maryland) When a strain name includes both "Cherry" and "AK-47," you can expect two things: a blast of fruity goodness and the kind of impact that... Cookies & Alt Sol "Madrina" Strain Review - Takoma Wellness Center Madrina, cultivated by Alt Sol and available at Takoma Wellness Center in Washington, DC, comes with a reputation as bold as its name. In... 1 2 3 4 5

  • US House’s Intoxicating Hemp Ban, Texas Gubernatorial Clash Lead CBT’s Most Popular Stories in June | Toker's Guide

    Legislation to close a 2018 Farm Bill 'loophole' is being prepared for the House floor, and Texas will decide whether to ban or regulate hemp in a special session. < Back US House’s Intoxicating Hemp Ban, Texas Gubernatorial Clash Lead CBT’s Most Popular Stories in June Jun 26, 2025 Staff Cannabis Business Times Article Link Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Legislation to close a 2018 Farm Bill ‘loophole’ is being prepared for the House floor, while Texas will decide whether to ban or regulate hemp in a special session. < Previous Next > Recent Reviews Cake Boss - Fluent, Clearwater (Florida Medical) Cake Boss, available at Fluent dispensary in Clearwater, Florida, is a slightly indica-dominant hybrid strain (60% indica, 40% sativa) th... Cherry AK-47 by Grow West - RISE Dispensary (Silver Spring, Maryland) When a strain name includes both "Cherry" and "AK-47," you can expect two things: a blast of fruity goodness and the kind of impact that... Cookies & Alt Sol "Madrina" Strain Review - Takoma Wellness Center Madrina, cultivated by Alt Sol and available at Takoma Wellness Center in Washington, DC, comes with a reputation as bold as its name. In... 1 2 3 4 5

  • Zacate Dispensary: Boutique-Inspired Design in NJ | Toker's Guide

    Zacate Dispensary and Display Dispensary collaborated to create a calm, boutique-inspired retail space in Delran, New Jersey, designed to blend into the community and not feel like a typical dispensary. The design emphasizes natural elegance with organic textures, light wood, and clean architectural lines. Display Dispensary provided customized fixtures that complement the minimalist aesthetic, encouraging a relaxed shopping experience. The project highlights the importance of aligning with the client's vision to create a cohesive and effective retail environment. < Back Zacate Dispensary: Boutique-Inspired Design in NJ Sep 13, 2025 Staff MG Magazine Article Link Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link [image: Zacate Dispensary interior design] Where Nature Meets Nuance A collaboration between Zacate and Display Dispensary created a calm, boutique-inspired retail space that blends seamlessly into its community. ------------------------------ Situated at the confluence of the Delaware River and Rancocas Creek and originally settled by Quakers, Delran, New Jersey, is known as a tight-knit community. So, when Zacate’s owners set out to design a dispensary for the small but growing Philadelphia suburb, their goal was simple but ambitious: fit in by creating a space that didn’t feel like a dispensary at all. Instead of going for flashy or overly thematic, the brand envisioned a space both understated and rooted in natural elegance mirroring the area’s celebrated geography. That vision came to life with the help of the Display Dispensary team, who worked closely with the brand to develop customized display solutions that feel effortless and intentional. “We knew from the start that the main goal was to create a location that didn’t feel like your typical dispensary,” said Jeff Sunga, head of business development at Display Dispensary. “Zacate had a clear vision of something calm, elevated, and welcoming, so the project was about designing with intention and keeping things minimal and warm while really dialing in to how people will move through the space.” [image: Zacate vertical flower display wall] The interiors lean heavily on organic textures: light wood finishes, soft-panel blinds, and clean architectural lines. Display Dispensary’s challenge was to design and build fixtures that complemented the aesthetic without intruding on the space’s sophisticated, minimalist appeal. The Zacate team wanted the interior to “breathe” in the tradition of high-end clothing and jewelry boutiques where the design is remarkable because of its impeccable understatement. “We knew the displays had to match that minimal, natural feel—nothing too loud or bulky,” Sunga said. “So, we focused on our Dispensary123 displays, which use materials and finishes that blend in with the space. The idea was to keep everything really architecturally clean and simple so the product and the environment could speak for themselves.” Glass island showcases became the centerpieces of the floor plan, offering both visual harmony and practical ease of use. The muted, matte-black frames nearly disappear, allowing both products and the customer experience to take center stage. Semi-gloss pipe-type shelf supports add a touch of industrial chic, while white locking drawer units with glass showcase tops provide an elegant backdrop against which products pop. A checkout counter finished in durable white and light-oak laminate adds refinement to utility. “We ended up customizing the islands specifically for Zacate’s layout, which gave them a unique and functional centerpiece that fit seamlessly into the store’s flow,” Sunga said. “We also helped with the concept and layout for the store’s ‘green wall’ and panel blinds, both of which add subtle texture and softness to the space without distracting from the product. Even though we didn’t produce those elements, collaborating on the visual direction helped tie everything together and keep the brand experience consistent.” [image: Zacate branded merchandise display] At Zacate, shopping isn’t rushed. The customer’s journey through the store is thoughtful by design, and the displays play an enormous role in setting the pace. “In a place like Zacate, where the whole vibe is relaxed and thoughtful, the fixtures have to support that,” Sunga said. “We designed everything to slow the shopping experience down a bit; to give people space to explore, take their time, and not feel rushed. The interior design helps customers feel comfortable, which I think builds trust and makes the experience more personal.” The design ethos is apparent in every detail, from the carefully positioned green wall to the understated lighting and curated flow. The result is a space where product, brand, and atmosphere work in unison. For a project with such a specific look and feel, customizability of quick-turnaround fixtures is essential. Display Dispensary took a strategic approach, tailoring its stock systems to meet Zacate’s spatial and stylistic needs while at the same time providing cost-efficient service that worked with the project’s timeline. “What stood out was how well our Dispensary123 system fit into the overall space,” Sunga said. “Zacate has such a specific and relaxed aesthetic, and the fact that our fixtures could drop in and still feel intentional was a huge win. It reinforced that good design doesn’t have to be overly complex; it just needs to be thoughtful. “It was also a great reminder of how important it is to align with the client’s vision early on so every design move feels cohesive,” he added. As cannabis retail continues to evolve, projects like Zacate set a new standard not just for design, but also for customer experience. For Display Dispensary, the project served as the latest reminder of what’s possible when client and collaborator work together to bring a unique design concept to life. Fixtures shape not only the look but also the “feel” of a space. At Zacate, intentional design translated into measurable value—creating an environment that encourages longer visits, supports customer trust, and aligns seamlessly with brand identity. By pairing adaptable fixture systems with a clear, client-driven vision, Display Dispensary delivered a cost-efficient, on-brand solution that sets a benchmark for cannabis retail design. [image: Preloader image] [image: Interior view of Zacate cannabis dispensary featuring boutique-style product shelving, a minimalist flower bar, and clean architectural lines in a calm, welcoming environment.] This wide-angle view of Zacate’s dispensary in Delran, New Jersey, showcases the brand’s boutique-inspired interior that blends natural textures with intentional layout design. Customized by Display Dispensary, the space features a clean white flower bar, matte-black shelving frames, and light wood slat walls that reinforce the dispensary’s relaxed, community-focused ethos. Designed to slow the shopping experience and elevate product presentation, the layout emphasizes accessibility, flow, and aesthetic harmony. [image: Full interior view of Zacate cannabis dispensary featuring central glass showcases, a self-checkout area, vertical wood slat walls, and a living green wall with Zacate branding.] This wide-angle shot of Zacate’s dispensary highlights the seamless integration of natural design and retail functionality. Central glass showcases, self-checkout kiosks, and warm wood textures anchor the space, while the vibrant green wall bearing the Zacate logo offers a striking yet organic visual centerpiece. Built in collaboration with Display Dispensary, the layout encourages relaxed exploration and reinforces the brand’s mission to create a calm, elegant shopping experience rooted in community and nature. [image: Zacate cannabis dispensary interior showing glass display islands, self-checkout kiosks, and wall-mounted pipe shelving with cannabis accessories.] This image of Zacate’s dispensary interior showcases the full design experience—from self-checkout stations and central display islands to a carefully curated shelving wall featuring branded accessories. Collaborating with Display Dispensary, Zacate created a space that supports intentional movement, clear product visibility, and a relaxed shopping pace. Natural wood tones, black metal accents, and soft lighting contribute to a refined atmosphere that reinforces the brand’s mission of community-connected cannabis retail. [image: Zacate dispensary shelving display with branded mugs, grinders, storage containers, and cannabis accessories arranged on minimalist industrial-style shelves.] This detailed shot of Zacate’s retail shelving showcases a curated selection of branded merchandise and cannabis accessories, from custom mugs and grinders to decorative tins and product samples. The matte-black pipe-frame shelving system—set against soft vertical wood paneling—embodies the dispensary’s commitment to thoughtful, minimal design. Part of Zacate’s collaboration with Display Dispensary, the display supports a welcoming, boutique-style shopping experience that encourages exploration and connection to the brand. [image: Zacate cannabis dispensary flower display with white cabinetry, soft wood accents, and minimalist packaging arranged under ambient lighting.] Designed in collaboration with Display Dispensary, Zacate’s flower display area reflects the dispensary’s commitment to intentional design and natural elegance. With its clean white cabinetry, soft wood textures, and organized layout, the space invites customers to slow down and explore. Located in Delran, New Jersey, Zacate blends into its community with a warm, welcoming atmosphere rooted in calm sophistication and boutique sensibility. [image: Zacate dispensary merchandise display featuring branded sweatshirts, t-shirts, and hats arranged on minimalist industrial-style pipe shelving.] The merchandise display at Zacate extends the dispensary’s calm, boutique atmosphere with a thoughtfully arranged selection of branded apparel. Sweatshirts, t-shirts, and hats are neatly presented on custom industrial-style pipe shelving set against vertical wood paneling. Designed to align with Zacate’s refined aesthetic, the display supports brand storytelling and invites customer engagement beyond the cannabis product offering. Clean white cabinetry and curated visual flow reinforce the dispensary’s emphasis on intentional design. [image: Glass display cases at Zacate cannabis dispensary showcasing colorful glass pipes, grinders, and smoking accessories in a clean, minimalist setting.] Designed with intention and visual harmony, Zacate’s glass showcase islands house an array of cannabis accessories—from artisan pipes to grinders and glassware. Built by Display Dispensary, the sleek display units are framed by vertical wood paneling and minimalist drawer cabinetry that aligns with Zacate’s refined, boutique aesthetic. 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