AYR Wellness confirmed with N.J. Advance Media its three stores in Eatontown, Woodbridge and Union will begin selling adult recreational weed sales Wednesday.
on May 24 also approved TerrAscend, to offer adult weed in its Lodi facility; and Ascend in its Montclair dispensary.After AYR received state approvals on May 24, company spokesman Rob Vanisko said the densely populated Central Jersey market of 3.4 million residents was under-served for adult recreational cannabis and provided AYR a perfect expansion opportunity.
The non-stop flow of traffic past the Woodbridge AYR store could be seen and felt during a visit last week. Lark, a package handler for UPS, said he uses medical marijuana to calm his nerves and boost his energy level. His medical card costs $220 per year. He said each visit to Garden State Medical Dispensary in Woodbridge runs him a tab of $40 to $100 for his favorite flower products
the state passed , I’ve seen nothing but deals, deals, deals on medical cannabis products. The new competition is driving down price for me for medical cannabis so bring it on.”
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