Colorado Dispensary Reviews
Went to Boulder aternative medecine today. They had good bubble hash, and some maui that i got. The Jack locked really good too, but was 20$. The atmosphere was dope. They were playing my favorite snowboard movie on a flat screen in the lobby. I also stopped by the Brown MOuse. They had a huge selection, and some crazy strains. I got Cherry Lime Haze, Meltdown, and Wheel Chair Crippler. Gotta love colorado. Felt good to be able to by my medecine legally. I still feel like im dreaming.
Colorado Dispensary Reviews
Hey neversummer, you were fortunate to get that Cherry Lime Haze!! it's one of my favorite meds around. There is another dispensaries in Nederland, called Grateful Meds, but they are out of their league quality-wise compared to One Brown Mouse and most other dispensairs I've visited in CO.
The Strain Man
Colorado Dispensary Reviews
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Originally Posted by TheStrainMan
Hey neversummer, you were fortunate to get that Cherry Lime Haze!! it's one of my favorite meds around. There is another dispensaries in Nederland, called Grateful Meds, but they are out of their league quality-wise compared to One Brown Mouse and most other dispensairs I've visited in CO.
The Strain Man
Yep, I tried the Cherry Lime Haze, based on your reviews on your site. The buds i got were small, and whispy, but it taste alright, and packs a powerful stoney high. The meltdown and the crippler looked a lot better though. I actually traded some of my own meds, for the stuff i got at Brown Mouse. Really cool guy working there. I wish they were closer to where i lived though.
Those are the only two dispeseries I have been too so far. Can anyone reccomend me some. I have a very high standard, and dont ever want to pay more than 17$ a gram. I am looking for organic medecine, with a very strong smell and taste. I still havent seen anything as good, or better than the Crunch Berry, and Siver Haze that i got from my caregiver for $11 a gram.
Colorado Dispensary Reviews
I tried out Herbal Connections today as a first timer. They were fantastic to me, I felt comfortable and all were totally friendly. Tried an 1/8 of Nectarine, and it has been great. I must have gotten there at a good time, cause I was in and out in 15 minutes, even with filling out the paperwork.
Everyone, thanks for posting your reviews...all the choices make it overwhelming. This kid has found his candy store.
Colorado Dispensary Reviews
Durango Healing Center has been good to me lately. Purple Urkle, Blue Cheese, Blue Dream, and Misty have all been tasty. I picked up some Mandarin Haze and Juicy Urkle tonight but haven't tried them yet. They usually have 7-10 strains, in the 15-20/g range. While I'm not crazy about the prices, the meds look and smoke great. Staff is very friendly.
Colorado Dispensary Reviews
Nice. The Cherry Lime Haze just energizes me where I wanna climb a mountain and sing 'RICOOOOOLLLLLLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA'. $17 a gram for the fire is hard to find these days in a dispensary. I say definitely don't lose your caregiver's number at this point if you're getting $11 grams of the bomb meds. If you want great dispensary meds up your $17 budget by $3 a gram and go see Matt at Botanic Labs if you want guarenteed and consistent great meds. Expensive yes, but so far, the only bloke I know that ALWAYS has the bomb. The other places have great meds, but not any where nearly as consitent.
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Originally Posted by neversummer
Yep, I tried the Cherry Lime Haze, based on your reviews on your site. The buds i got were small, and whispy, but it taste alright, and packs a powerful stoney high. The meltdown and the crippler looked a lot better though. I actually traded some of my own meds, for the stuff i got at Brown Mouse. Really cool guy working there. I wish they were closer to where i lived though.
Those are the only two dispeseries I have been too so far. Can anyone reccomend me some. I have a very high standard, and dont ever want to pay more than 17$ a gram. I am looking for organic medecine, with a very strong smell and taste. I still havent seen anything as good, or better than the Crunch Berry, and Siver Haze that i got from my caregiver for $11 a gram.
Colorado Dispensary Reviews
Why does medicine cost MORE in the Steamboat dipensary than on the blackmarket? It isn't even that good, just more over manicured, commercial shit. When I asked the owner if I could get 4 different strains for the $350 ounce price, he said no, that would be $400. Come on. Caregiver my ass, just another arrogant, young guy spouting law he doesn't know and ripping patients off in the process.
Just my opinion...let's here what you think.
Colorado Dispensary Reviews
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Originally Posted by gangagirl
Why does medicine cost MORE in the Steamboat dipensary than on the blackmarket? It isn't even that good, just more over manicured, commercial shit. When I asked the owner if I could get 4 different strains for the $350 ounce price, he said no, that would be $400. Come on. Caregiver my ass, just another arrogant, young guy spouting law he doesn't know and ripping patients off in the process.
Just my opinion...let's here what you think.
$350 per ounce is high and he's a schmuck for not giving you a quartererd ounce for $bulk. Dispensaries are not CARE-givers. Next time you're about to go inside one, take a deep breath and say to yourself 'This is not a CARE-giver'. The experience will be better. People who want to give mmj care don't open shops, they're perfectly happy, healthy, and wealthy in all the right ways with their 5-20 patients. Dispensaries are pot stores with prices set by supply vs. demand. I hope you told the owner that was lame and mention that several other shops are much cooler.
Colorado Dispensary Reviews
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Originally Posted by TheStrainMan
$350 per ounce is high and he's a schmuck for not giving you a quartererd ounce for $bulk. Dispensaries are not CARE-givers. Next time you're about to go inside one, take a deep breath and say to yourself 'This is not a CARE-giver'. The experience will be better. People who want to give mmj care don't open shops, they're perfectly happy, healthy, and wealthy in all the right ways with their 5-20 patients. Dispensaries are pot stores with prices set by supply vs. demand. I hope you told the owner that was lame and mention that several other shops are much cooler.
C3 Initiatives has a setup I really like. They are a caregiver's co-op which also operates a dispensary. They will sell oz's for a range of prices maxing out at $350 for anyone who walks in to their store, caregiver status not required. If caregiver status is granted to the company however, maximum price drops to $280. Good selection of strains and great quality. After the guy showed us all the good buds he pulled out some stuff with seeds in it that really didn't look that bad and I didn't see any seeds but he said they were in there and that he would just like to get rid of it for $150/oz. In my mind, that's about what it's worth. We went for an ounce of a strain I've never heard of before called Maui Wisp instead, which is great. The guy was nice enough to cut us a break on the price and when all was said and done it cost us $260, and we did not even sacrifice our caregiver status. By far the best and fairest dispensary I've been to so far.
C3 Initiatives
9460 Federal Blvd
Federal Heights CO 80260
(303) 667-6032
Colorado Dispensary Reviews
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C3 Initiatives
9460 Federal Blvd
Federal Heights CO 80260
(303) 667-6032
Prices: Loosely negotiable, $300-$350/oz, $240-$280/oz if caregiver status is granted.
Caregiver Policy: Patient gets a discount if caregiver rights are granted.
Quality of Product: The "Maui Wisp" we tried was a great sativa with very potent effects.
Atmosphere: Nice and professional. Seems like they're genuinely trying to find a compromise between helping the patient out and making their money.
Staff Knowledge: Seemed very knowledgeable. I would imagine the person we talked to was probably a grower. It is, after all, a grower's co-op. He seemed to know a lot about the strains and which ones he particularly liked for certain effects. Was able to quickly navigate the many strains available to accurately find the most sativa-ish ones, etc.
Staff Friendliness/Helpfulness: Very good. Was willing to work with us on the price for what we wanted, free flowing with information.
Strain/product variety: There looked to be about 18-24 strains there. They had a refrigerator of edibles and tinctures, salad oil, etc. We got some free cookies that had been cooked a little too long and so were hard (but not stale) and they were very strong.
Sell plants/clones: Yes
Grow their own: Yes
Will I go again: Yes, it's the only really fair dispensary I've been to so far in terms of value of my dollars.