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Originally Posted by Kartel
The durban cut that goes around here is not lacking on flavor.
Keep trying the durban and you may get to taste a properly dried version of it... reminds me kinda of afwreck.
She is sativa and has a real heady high.
:rastasmoke:
Looking forward to that. I like this Durban that I got from RMOM even if it doesn't taste like much. I'd rather have it taste like nothing than that Master Perm I got from C3 - that stuff tasted like dirt.
RMOM had some AFwreck and I almost tried it. That'll have to wait until the next time I need meds.
I have had a chance to smoke a bit more of the AK-CB from RMOM. I really like it. It's got a decent taste and it does the job quite nicely. :thumbsup: Good pain relief. Not too bad on the munchies and lasts long enough.
My overall impression of RMOM is pretty good. It's quite a drive from the far northern side of Arvada/Westminster - but the quality makes up for it.
Prices are just a tiny bit higher at RMOM if you buy it per gram. $20 per gram at RMOM compared to $16 - $18 per gram at C3. But I am not the type of person to bitch about $3 a gram. I would much rather pay the extra $$ for the convenience of getting in and out in less than 10 minutes. Both dispensaries charge the same if you're purchasing 1/8th or 1/4 - so in my mind that makes RMOM the better store - same prices but quicker service and better medication. John even let me split my 1/8th into 2 different types - the Durban Poison and the AK-CB for the $50 price of an 1/8th. :thumbsup:
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Do you work at Burger King ?
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Two things... Hey Puff where is RMOM in Golden? (what is it called?) Sounds like good pricing and Durdan (when done right) is one of my long standing favs.
And the BK comment Jazz? What is up with you?
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Originally Posted by topjazzman
Do you work at Burger King ?
No, I work for an aerospace company (no shit)
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Originally posted by Kingminus
Hey Puff where is RMOM in Golden? (what is it called?)
Get off I-70 at West Colfax. Head west on Colfax. Cross 6th Avenue and keep heading west on Colfax. Go about 1/2 miles west of 6th Avenue and look left (south) for Corporate Drive. There's a little oval-shaped tan sign there with some name (Corporate Center - ?) Head south on Corporate Drive and take your first left on Corporate Circle. Go up about 1/2 block on the right to 420 Corporate Circle. Turn right into the drive and head down about 1/2 way to Rocky Mountain Organic Medicine.
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Originally Posted by kingminus
Two things... Hey Puff where is RMOM in Golden? (what is it called?) Sounds like good pricing and Durdan (when done right) is one of my long standing favs.
And the BK comment Jazz? What is up with you?
Yeah, no kidding, what is that about? I am blazed out of my gourd right now on some new stuff I picked up that must be a rather HEAVY indica because it took me 4 or 5 times reading that to understand that there's no way I could understand what you mean because it's some off the wall comment.
Talk about a curve ball :)
I think i could like indicas if I could focus on it. As it is I hope this makes some sense as I can't really read too well right now. :stoned:
Peace
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4155 E. Jewell #310, 303-419-3896.
Stopped here today - after I called for directions; it is actually the big white building with balconies that you see beside I-25 by the shopping plaza at Mexico and Colorado. From I-25 go north on Colo Blvd, right on Mexico by the shopping plaza, right behind it on Bellaire and keep on going right until you get there.
Went in response to a CL ad, first I've seen offering Lowryder crosses. They adverted Lowryder Diesel and Afghani Diesel for $40 an eighth. I've been lurking all over grow boards and I'm thinking about going as simple as possible for my first micro grow, so I was looking at autoflowering plants and reading reviews all over the place. Wanted to try one and see how it feels. I'm just firing up the Lowryder now, will let you know.
Very impressed with the set-up, three rooms (Drs room, clone room, bud room) and a reception/waiting area in a professional building (the Petroleum Club, original owner lives on first floor and is a patient of theirs). Nicely decorated, no dorm room/gang clubhouse stuff here. Looked very much like a professional office suite.
Bill, the owner, grows his own product; his wife (didn't get her name, sorry) was running the front desk - very efficient and professional. It was a Dr day, so busier than normal, but even with lots of gabbing I was out in 20 minutes - and I mean a lot of gabbing, I was trying to pick Bill's brains about my grow plans.
They had a wide selection of strains, variety of prices, good looking selection of tinctures hash and edibles, lots of good looking clones. The menu for buds and clones varies with what Bill is growing/working on
I was really low on funds so I just went with the low-priced twosome. They were more than happy to split an eighth between the two for me.
Bonus - this place offers their "420 eighth" - every day between 4:20 and 5:20 get an 4.2 gram eighth for the regular price, 20% FREE. I was there about 2 pm, but Bill gave me the extra as a first-time visitor freebie.
They do take patients for care but Bill indicates there are only a few spots left, I think he said they had 51 or 52 and he wants to cap it at 60 because he can't take care of more plants than that. If you give them caregiver status they'll offer you a 1/4 freebie each month and 10% off all prices.
:thumbsup:I was more impressed with this place than any of the others I've visited.
And the lowryder diesel is sliding into place. Shredded about 2/3 of a small bud (ca 1/2 inch) in a straight glass pipe. I don't remember when I smoked my first lowryder but it was crap, a novelty smoke with no taste & very little punch. They've really improved it, I'm getting really smiley and relaxed. Still no taste, though, and almost no smell. I'm leaning toward growing in a DIY PC box with CFLs; a bunch of these in small bottles/pots would be really neat.
BTW - here's a grow log on this strain from someone going REALLY micro - one plant.
Nightstand micro grow Lowryder2 x Diesel - International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums
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Originally Posted by starter09
I just looked again - This is not single plant grow. (Obviously.:jointsmile: Gives a head high, too)
Instead, this thread is the inspiration I'm working toward - a micro space stealth perpetual harvest.
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Update on C3 at 94th and Federal:
Tried some of the Hawaiian Thai Blueberry. Not a lot of flavor, but it sure does the job. :thumbsup: It looks good. Small compact buds with plenty of orange hairs. Lots of resin on the buds and well trimmed. Smells kinda fruity - it's a pleasant smell.
Took a pea-sized amount and broke it up very small. Dropped it into my glass pipe and took the first pull just glazing the surface of it to get that honey hit. It's not harsh. Very smooth. A slight citrus taste - but very very faint. Actually almost tasteless to me. Full burn on the second hit and killed the rest of it. No coughing fits. Very smooth.
First little bit was felt immediately. Took about 5 minutes to really hit me. It grew on me for about 10 more minutes until I was about as baked as I was gonna get. Nice heady high that lasted about an hour.
Pain relief was pretty good. Took the dull ache out of my back and relaxed my whole body.
I did get the munchies about 45 minutes after smoking. Fought it off and managed to get past the munchies with a glass of water. Forgot about the munchies in 15 minutes.
4 out of 5 stars. Would have been 5 stars if it had more taste. No taste is better than bad taste though. This one was basically tasteless to me.
Overall I'm happy with this one. I'd buy it again. :thumbsup:
I've also been smoking the Durban Poison and AK-Cherry Bomb that I purchased from RMOM in Golden. VERY HAPPY with both of these strains. The AK-CB has a better flavor and a nice high. It does help with pain. 15 minutes after taking 3 hits I couldn't remember my freaking name - let alone worry about any pain. The Druban Poison doesn't taste as well, but it's got just as much potency as the AK-CB. Very good pain relief and a high that leaves me not worrying about much of anything - except where I left the marsh mellow crispies............ :stoned:
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I'm hoping to get a LONG post up here soon, but one major point I wanted to bring up was that C3's meds almost all have very little to no odor, and even less flavor. At least compared to what I had over the weekend. :jointsmile:
I understand that growers are aiming for maximum harvest yields, but some of us care about where our meds come from, what they are grown with and the taste and odor that they have.
I once heard a comment YEARS ago on OverGrow that 90% of KB buds were, according to one old school grower (who was widely respected on OG) "shit". He said that the perverted ways that most growers grew the herb and what that meant to ANY plant's ultimate makeup was undeniable. At the time, living in Schwagville USA, I had a hard time believing him that the KB nugs that I lusted over in High Times and on the web were "shit". But now that I've had the chance to try more than a few strains on a daily basis, I am beginning to see what he means.
Even if a bud looks great, lots of triches and all that, that does NOT mean that it's what it should be. At least to a snob like me :thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by FarmerSteve
I'm hoping to get a LONG post up here soon, but one major point I wanted to bring up was that C3's meds almost all have very little to no odor, and even less flavor. At least compared to what I had over the weekend. :jointsmile:
I understand that growers are aiming for maximum harvest yields, but some of us care about where our meds come from, what they are grown with and the taste and odor that they have.
I once heard a comment YEARS ago on OverGrow that 90% of KB buds were, according to one old school grower (who was widely respected on OG) "shit". He said that the perverted ways that most growers grew the herb and what that meant to ANY plant's ultimate makeup was undeniable. At the time, living in Schwagville USA, I had a hard time believing him that the KB nugs that I lusted over in High Times and on the web were "shit". But now that I've had the chance to try more than a few strains on a daily basis, I am beginning to see what he means.
Even if a bud looks great, lots of triches and all that, that does NOT mean that it's what it should be. At least to a snob like me :thumbsup:
I agree with what you say. Looks are just the beginning. Its all about smell and taste, and most of the dispensaries are selling "work" that has no flavor. The problem is most people have never smoke or seen much A+, or really know what to look for. Most people go by name, or looks. I have sat in a dispensary for hours and watched people buy what i thought were average buds, and pass over the stuff i think is the A+.
I went to Colorado Care Facility , and all of there buds had very good smell. The blue cheese smelled like blue cheese. The kush reeked of kushness. The nugz i get from my caregiver all smell like their name. The crunchberries smell like fruit berries, the oregon grape smells like grape, the sour star smell like sour lemons. And you dont have to stick your nose in the jar and break open a bud to smell it. If someone cracks a jar, you smell it from across the room. Buds are perfectly manicured with no leaves or stems at all. Never bagged, only stored in jars. All organic. I hate bud that looks good but has no smell or flavor. I would rather buy bud that doesnt look as good, but tastes, smells good.:rastasmoke::rastasmoke::rastasmoke:
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Originally Posted by neversummer
I went to Colorado Care Facility , and all of there buds had very good smell. The blue cheese smelled like blue cheese. The kush reeked of kushness.
Thank you for the kind words NS, it was great hanging out with you. Feel free to stop by and hang out any time. By the way, that sour star was very nice!! RESPECT!! :jointsmile:
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I have visited a dispensary with over 75 strains, plus edibles, tinctures, oils, and tons of knowledge. The budtenders were aware of my condition and asked about how I work so they could assist me in selecting the proper medication for daytime and for nighttime. For those of you who do not know there are different strains for differents pains and different strains for the time of day and conditions you are able to medicate in. I would have to rate 10 out of the 12 dispensaries I visited to have very knowledgeable staff, high security, and quality medication. I think the good business models will succeed and the bad ones weed themselves out (pun intended). Good luck to all who have it together with their business models. I find that the dispensary model that appeals most to me ( and probably most adult patients) does not include a neon pot leaf in the window. I prefer a more like a clinic (but not cold) environment.
Here's my best experience.
Grateful Meds - Nederland, CO
Discrete signage outside or on door. I was greeted by an attractive young lady at the front desk after being buzzed through a security door. She took my Dr. recommendation and drivers license for proper identification. They had a large comfortable waiting area with reading material and water available. The budmaster met me and asked what I was interested in, what my conditions was, what type of work I did, what type of medication works best. After about a 8 minute conversation he helped me select several different strains. He was careful with the medication, respecting that it is expensive and needs to be tended carefully. Also the weights were on the heavy side about 4 grams. (1/8 oz. = 3.5 grams) and only charged me the 1/8 oz. price. They were courteous, knowledgeable, didn't rush me (I probably smelled at least 30 different varieties), and were reasonable priced.
Here's a great resource for information about Medical Marijuana in Colorado http://ColoMM.com
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Glad to know I'm not the only one who cares about this stuff. Hey NS, that's the 2nd time you've brought up your CG's ability and I gotta ask, what medium is he/she using?
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Originally Posted by stuartambient
Come on by and visit us (Compassionate Pain Management - Louisville, CO)...
I've gone through 15+ pages and was hoping for a review (good, bad or ugly - I have confidence in what we're doing). Clean and professional atmosphere with prices starting at $20/g ($18 for patients who we are Caregivers for) and eighths from $55 - $65 (again, 10% off of those prices for patients that we are Caregivers for). This week, 12/31 & 1/1 we have $45 eighths of Mr. Nice & Durban Poison.
Hopefully the State will eventually realize that the system with patients needing a Caregiver and dispensaries holding only as much as they can have patients only makes it hard to both do business and to keep prices down. Yes, to the dismay of many, unfortunately those that are 'regulars' with us and name us as their Caregiver receive a 10% discount off of everything we sell - from a gram to a massage. Most patients who frequent us will pay $50 - $58.50 per eighth. Every week has a sale sent to our mailing list which has often lately been "Buy two grams, get a third free" on Tuesdays.
I have to comment after reading through all of the inquiries about the price of medicine - something that isn't taken in to account is that, yes, us as dispensary owners do this for a living and in order to sustain that, we need to profit. However, all of the hype about dispensaries pulling in ridiculous profits may have existed when there were only a dozen or less in the state often touting their best week's business and the total patients that ever visited their location. While there are MANY shady operations out there, there are a few of us that are working as hard as we can (easy 70+ hour weeks for me) to make your experience as easy, safe, clean, and professional as possible. Keep in mind the fixed expenses that your street dealer didn't have to pay worker's comp, rent, advertising, insurance, taxes, etc (I don't think I need to go on with the list). I only say this as I see how many people are upset at the price of meds - hopefully the black market won't drive the prices as they have - but I assure you, and we're proof as we had to start at $60-$70 per eighth and recently dropped to $55-$65 (this is before Caregiver 10% discounts), that it will come down. The cost of business does exist and must be covered, otherwise, there won't be any dispensaries and unfortunately with the new licensing and channels the gov't is working on, we'll have a harder time bringing it down. I know, for one, that we're working our tail off to provide the best possible meds at the best possible price - and importantly we hand it down to our patients.
I would appreciate an honest review - I welcome anyone to please come by anonymously and report. It's the only way that we can get a true grip on how we are serving our patients. Expect at least 15 strains (often more) at any given time and usually 4+ types of hash, and always (unless someone comes in and buys all of the cookies which happens often) everything from fudge to cookies, 'Jolly Rachers' and lollipops, Ice-Cream to tinctures, capsules, and our trusty suppositories.
Come by and check us out - Strain Man, I want you to bring it! We're next to Subway in Louisville open M-F 11am-7pm, Sat-Sun 11am-4pm. This week is a bit off with the holidays with New Years Day open 12pm-4pm.
We have doctor days on Monday and Wednesday afternoons so I will admit that the wait when it's busy can go on for 20 minutes or so - shorter if you know what you want as we can prepare what you want without having to enter the dispensing rooms (essentially consultation-type rooms). Those looking for a doctor recommendation can predict a typical wait at your doctor's office (which we all must admit is usually about 20-30 minutes of waiting) - we do our best, but it happens from time-to-time. If the moratorium wasn't in effect, we would be able to move to a larger space and make it a much quicker experience for all.
Compassionate Pain Management | Dispensary in Louisville, CO
All the best people! Have a great New Year! -S
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When I first got my card I went crazy and would go ahead and pay the outrageous $60+ for 1/8. But now (3 mos later) I've found a couple of disps with $50 caps (tax included) for absolute FIRE. Some even less. I understand people need to make cash to survive but just like I won't buy produce at Whole Foods because it's way more expensive than King Sooper, I won't pay over $50 for my meds EVER again (hopefully). Bring your prices down and you will kill in the marketplace.
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Prices starting at $20 per gram OUCH!!! You won't catch me in your store. $58.50 for caregiver price is a travesty.
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Originally Posted by mmjman
Prices starting at $20 per gram OUCH!!! You won't catch me in your store. $58.50 for caregiver price is a travesty.
Gotta love this country. Don't like the price, go elsewhere.
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Originally Posted by highroad
Come on by and visit us (Compassionate Pain Management - Louisville, CO)...
I have to comment after reading through all of the inquiries about the price of medicine - something that isn't taken in to account is that, yes, us as dispensary owners do this for a living and in order to sustain that, we need to profit. However, all of the hype about dispensaries pulling in ridiculous profits may have existed when there were only a dozen or less in the state often touting their best week's business and the total patients that ever visited their location. While there are MANY shady operations out there, there are a few of us that are working as hard as we can (easy 70+ hour weeks for me) to make your experience as easy, safe, clean, and professional as possible. Keep in mind the fixed expenses that your street dealer didn't have to pay worker's comp, rent, advertising, insurance, taxes, etc (I don't think I need to go on with the list). I only say this as I see how many people are upset at the price of meds - hopefully the black market won't drive the prices as they have - but I assure you, and we're proof as we had to start at $60-$70 per eighth and recently dropped to $55-$65 (this is before Caregiver 10% discounts), that it will come down. The cost of business does exist and must be covered, otherwise, there won't be any dispensaries and unfortunately with the new licensing and channels the gov't is working on, we'll have a harder time bringing it down. I know, for one, that we're working our tail off to provide the best possible meds at the best possible price - and importantly we hand it down to our patients.
Compassionate Pain Management | Dispensary in Louisville, CO
All the best people! Have a great New Year! -S
I have to comment back. Street dealers didnt have to pay sales tax, workmens comp, insurance, but you dont have to worry about going to JAIL. Do you know how much bail, lawyers fee, probation cost? Do you know how much it sucks to quit smoking for a year and having piss in a cup once a week? You are doing this LEALLY! The reason street dealers charged $50 is because they could lose their "FREEDOM", which you cant put a price tag on. Weed is plant that grows easily, it should be cheap. If you grew your own for the dispensary, you would make a lot more $$ and be able to charge a lot less. To me, Just the fact that it is legal know, means the price should drop at least %50. More and more people are gonna start growing their own, and there will be less need for dispensaries. Why go to a dispensary and pay $60 and eighth, when you can just call up a buddy and get one for $40. Or just buy a light for $400 and grow you own for free?
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Originally Posted by mmjman
Prices starting at $20 per gram OUCH!!! You won't catch me in your store. $58.50 for caregiver price is a travesty.
I thought the exact same thing.
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Originally Posted by neversummer
I thought the exact same thing.
Yep. If they want more patients they're going to have to offer something in return for the right to grow my 6 plants. Why in the hell would you make these guys your caregiver and get ~$55 eighths, when there are well known dispensaries around here where you get $30-35 eighths for giving up your right to grow plants.
KINGMINUS, can you give me some recommendations? I'm right at that point where I've been spending $60/8th just to try all of these places and I'm realizing I'm spending WAY TOO much on meds...
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Originally Posted by neversummer
I have to comment back. Street dealers didnt have to pay sales tax, workmens comp, insurance, but you dont have to worry about going to JAIL. Do you know how much bail, lawyers fee, probation cost? Do you know how much it sucks to quit smoking for a year and having piss in a cup once a week? You are doing this LEALLY! The reason street dealers charged $50 is because they could lose their "FREEDOM", which you cant put a price tag on. Weed is plant that grows easily, it should be cheap. If you grew your own for the dispensary, you would make a lot more $$ and be able to charge a lot less. To me, Just the fact that it is legal know, means the price should drop at least %50. More and more people are gonna start growing their own, and there will be less need for dispensaries. Why go to a dispensary and pay $60 and eighth, when you can just call up a buddy and get one for $40. Or just buy a light for $400 and grow you own for free?
Sounds like you should do exactly that, go elsewhere or grow your own. Buying it off the street is actually legal as long as you have your card. Its not legal for the dealer, but who cares as long as you're getting a good deal, right?
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Originally Posted by highroad
Come on by and visit us (Compassionate Pain Management - Louisville, CO)...
I've gone through 15+ pages and was hoping for a review (good, bad or ugly - I have confidence in what we're doing).
You asked so here you go...
Your place is very clean, professional and nice. Lots of security, which I appreciate. Staff seemed pretty friendly, although I've read some reviews elsewhere that mention some pretty unacceptable behavior from the staff.
I don't have time to go into detail but will soon as I've been meaning to post up a bunch of new reviews, including one on this shop.
Bottom-line, the prices are way to high for average meds. I didn't see a single strain that I thought, WOW I have to have some of that. I actually left empty handed which I rarely do at dispensaries.
I'm a pretty big snob though. But shit man, if I'm paying top dollar I'd better be getting top dollar meds!
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Originally Posted by senorx12562
Sounds like you should do exactly that, go elsewhere or grow your own. Buying it off the street is actually legal as long as you have your card. Its not legal for the dealer, but who cares as long as you're getting a good deal, right?
It is legal if the dealer has their medical card. I do go elsewhere, ive never even been to that place.
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Hopefully patients in Louisville have other dispensary options rather than Compassionate Pain Management. Eighths starting at $20/gm! Competition will snub them out.
Highroad, you complain that your operational costs are the reasons that you charge so much, correct? Then let me ask...why are so many other dispensaries operating on smaller budgets and have much lower prices? Do you even grow your own? Are you a re-seller, and therefore, have to jack your prices up to make profit?
I will travel that far for the only the BEST, but only if I'm reading rave review after rave review and the prices are low. Factoring gas money (I live in Denver) and I'm looking at 8ths starting at $30 a gram! No thanks!
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KINGMINUS, can you give me some recommendations? I'm right at that point where I've been spending $60/8th just to try all of these places and I'm realizing I'm spending WAY TOO much on meds...[/QUOTE]
May I suggest you try C.A.M. on Broadway south of Evans or Delta 9. c.g. price is $43.01.
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I can also say that C.A.M. and Delta 9 grow SOME of their supply, most is from vendors but the prices are very good, clean establishments, and professional, knowledgable staff. If they can do it why can't others?
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Originally Posted by Dietblonde
Hopefully patients in Louisville have other dispensary options rather than Compassionate Pain Management. Eighths starting at $20/gm! Competition will snub them out.
Highroad, you complain that your operational costs are the reasons that you charge so much, correct? Then let me ask...why are so many other dispensaries operating on smaller budgets and have much lower prices? Do you even grow your own? Are you a re-seller, and therefore, have to jack your prices up to make profit?
I will travel that far for the only the BEST, but only if I'm reading rave review after rave review and the prices are low. Factoring gas money (I live in Denver) and I'm looking at 8ths starting at $30 a gram! No thanks!
Grams start at $14.30 for 1/8th price... ($50-$60/eighth - you know a dispensary is a little more expensive than a dealer - it comes with the territory of a selection and safety as well as consistency and timeliness)
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Originally Posted by davo420
You asked so here you go...
Your place is very clean, professional and nice. Lots of security, which I appreciate. Staff seemed pretty friendly, although I've read some reviews elsewhere that mention some pretty unacceptable behavior from the staff.
I don't have time to go into detail but will soon as I've been meaning to post up a bunch of new reviews, including one on this shop.
Bottom-line, the prices are way to high for average meds. I didn't see a single strain that I thought, WOW I have to have some of that. I actually left empty handed which I rarely do at dispensaries.
I'm a pretty big snob though. But shit man, if I'm paying top dollar I'd better be getting top dollar meds!
Thanks for the honest review. We work hard to make your experience all that you have said it has been. Since you were there if not very recently, we've dropped the prices across the board thanks to many choosing to name us as Caregiver - including always having a $45 eighth and "Buy 2 grams, get 1 free" one day each week.
As far as medicine, we're all entitled to not find what we want that day. I've said it and I'll repeat it - by a mixed eighth ($14.30/g) and if you don't like it, I'll buy it back. (We, too, are snobs...)
All the best and thanks again for constructive criticism. Back to the dogs I go...
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So.....you're prices went down, Highroad? If so, great.
And your competition isn't street dealers, its other dispensaries.
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Originally Posted by cmama1
I have visited a dispensary with over 75 strains, plus edibles, tinctures, oils, and tons of knowledge. The budtenders were aware of my condition and asked about how I work so they could assist me in selecting the proper medication for daytime and for nighttime. For those of you who do not know there are different strains for differents pains and different strains for the time of day and conditions you are able to medicate in. I would have to rate 10 out of the 12 dispensaries I visited to have very knowledgeable staff, high security, and quality medication. I think the good business models will succeed and the bad ones weed themselves out (pun intended). Good luck to all who have it together with their business models. I find that the dispensary model that appeals most to me ( and probably most adult patients) does not include a neon pot leaf in the window. I prefer a more like a clinic (but not cold) environment.
Here's my best experience.
Grateful Meds - Nederland, CO
Discrete signage outside or on door. I was greeted by an attractive young lady at the front desk after being buzzed through a security door. She took my Dr. recommendation and drivers license for proper identification. They had a large comfortable waiting area with reading material and water available. The budmaster met me and asked what I was interested in, what my conditions was, what type of work I did, what type of medication works best. After about a 8 minute conversation he helped me select several different strains. He was careful with the medication, respecting that it is expensive and needs to be tended carefully. Also the weights were on the heavy side about 4 grams. (1/8 oz. = 3.5 grams) and only charged me the 1/8 oz. price. They were courteous, knowledgeable, didn't rush me (I probably smelled at least 30 different varieties), and were reasonable priced.
Here's a great resource for information about Medical Marijuana in Colorado
Colorado Medical Marijuana Resources and Dispensary Information, marijuana patient, cannabis cure, medical marijuana
Everyone here at Grateful Meds Appreciate your Kind Words! We look forward to serving you in the future, we always try to make it worth the drive!
Mark Rose
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Colorado Dispensary Reviews
Highroad, you've got some goofy receptionist on your phones that is probably turning away tons of business. I've called Compassionate Pain Management of Louisville, Colorado at least 3 times for a doctors appointment and a few questions and she's been completely confused and hasn't answered one.
Then, I tried to set an doctors appointment (3rd time) for the $79 special per your front webpage and she denied it was even there. She said it was a mistake. I told her it was brand new dated Jan 12th, 2010 and she again denied it. Then, she made up an additional $70 charge out of the blue pushing the cost up to $150. Is she pocketing the extra $70?
I'm sitting here hurting for meds and will have to go all the way into Boulder now to get a referral.
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Colorado Dispensary Reviews
I like C-3! I don't love it. They have the new counter open and now have a security guard named Clay...I think. It is still a SLLOOOWWWW process with them. I went on Friday around 5:30pm. We had to wait outside the room while it cleared out. When we got it, there were still 12 people crammed in there. 6 of these people were trying not to roll their eyes as Ricky lectured them about their responsibility as a CMMJ patient. He is a pain in the ass. Bu, he does enjoy giving out samples of edibles and tinctures to patients that "aren't driving." He needs to shut-up about the ethics and responsibilities of the patient. By this I mean...don't quiz me on how I should carry my meds when I leave the building. That is none of your business, and quite frankly it slows down an already way too slow process. We have our license...you seen it...shut up and weigh out my meds. It took me 35 minutes to buy an 1/8th. I could have went to my old dealer bought an 1/8th (tax-free), smoked a bowl, and been on my way in the time it takes Ricky to advise me on taping my license to the bottom of my door mat to ensure the cops won't bust open my door. He is a great guy, doing great work, but enough is enough. In regards to the product...everything I have ever gotten from them is great. good prices. Great care-giver discounts. I have noticed a lack of smell from C3's buds...until I get it out of their dispensary and into my house. Most of the dank I have bought from them is super stinky. However, in the dispensary it all smells like hay to me. I guess it is the super concentrated aroma the place has all the time. It neutralizes the individual strain smell. I am no expert, but I think C3 is top-notch...with a few minor kinks. It could be great if the staff was improved. Grade: B
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Colorado Dispensary Reviews
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Originally Posted by turbonerd
I just posted something similar...
RE post here :)
Grateful Meds had a great selection. ---> Sage was perfect, and the peanut butter cup was very strong
Herbal Wellness had great NYCD & CaliMist!! There edibles weren't very strong an cost $10
Mr. Nice Guys had a small selection, mango was their pride n' joy - but very friendly.
My question is... where is the REAL headband, OG kush, & Chemdog? & Where are some serious edibles?
come check us out try our hash oil hubby bars and we have the real deal og kush:thumbsup:
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Colorado Dispensary Reviews
We will take the Pepsi challenge against anyone's sour d out there, we have the real Sour D and Chemdog, come see for yourself, mention you saw this post and get Sour D for $300.00 per zip, none of our 80 other strains are over $350.00 per zip.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
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Colorado Dispensary Reviews
If you're ever in Longmont, make sure to avoid the blueberry twist, not because they only have 5 or 6 strains, but because you will end up paying 20 a gram(70 an 8th LOL) and on top of that it will be WET, not soaking wet, but the stems won't snap, and it doesn't burn 100%. Not to mention the tard or bud tender will squeeze off a bud until it's flat and stick it in a little baggie for you :D I've never felt so fucking ripped off in my life, the strain I bought was "it's cousin". It looked good but paying for water weight is fucking bullshit. I seriously hope they go out of business.
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Colorado Dispensary Reviews
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Originally Posted by GratefulMeds
We will take the Pepsi challenge against anyone's sour d out there, we have the real Sour D and Chemdog, come see for yourself, mention you saw this post and get Sour D for $300.00 per zip, none of our 80 other strains are over $350.00 per zip.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Will this challenge still be out there at the end of this month???
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Colorado Dispensary Reviews
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Originally Posted by TheStrainMan
that sounds exciting! Been looking for a chocolope for a while
The Strain Man
They have chocolope at C-3...it is really great. It has a rich, coffee-chocolate flavor. Smooth and tasty (especially with the hemp wick.) It packs a nice body high and stays with you for 1-1-1/2hrs. Nice strain! $50-1/8th.
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Colorado Dispensary Reviews
Recently got some chocolope from Delta 9. Not sure if it was from the same grower, but I just loved it.
Very upbeat high, just what I wanted, allowed me to focus and enjoy. Great day time smoke.
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Colorado Dispensary Reviews
picked up some cough, heavy duty fruity, grape ape, and some pink kush from delta 9 a few days ago that was just perfect. (woot no wet uncured nugs for once.... although maybe just a tad too dry for my likeing but dry is always better then wet :rasta: ) if you don't like paying for water weight check this place out... just save some meds for me lol