

Then I called Zen and talked to Corey and he told me to bring in a couple forms of ID and he would take care of me. So I called several dispensaries in my area and all of them told me the same thing, no. So I called the state health deparent and they told me that it's at the description of the dispensary if they would like to medicate me or not until I get this issue resolved. So I called the my doctor and it was on the July 3rd at 4:56pm so of course she was gone for the week.

As you can imagine I was extremely upset and angry mostly. I just received my medical card in the mail the other day and it had someone else's picture on it. The manager Cory actually did me a huge favor that no other dispensers I called would do for me. Made me feel extremely welcome even before I was a customer. This place is awesome!! Super knowledgeable and friendly staff. It's not just 'something we could be worded better', it says you're offering something you don't, that's not allowed in this country. it's TOTALLY misleading and outright UNTRUE.Not to mention FALSE advertising.
#JARS NEW RIVER FREE#
Not free with purchase, not free when you buy one, just FREE.If you think this is simply poor wording, I question your grasp of the English language. Using distillate lets the flavor of the flower still come through more and burned to nice white and light gray ash, indicating proper flushing of nutrients.Fix your false advertising and I'd be happy to amend this review to the amount of stars those Twaxed pre rolls deserve: 5EDIT: Response to Zen.Perhaps you could've worded it better? Are you going to change it.It says FREE. The Grapevine was also very grape-y and tasty. The concentrate is on the inside, and in the paper itself so once it's cherried it smokes way better than any type of shatter cone I've ever tried. The pre roll was Really good which is why this isn't a 1 star review.

(They can feel free to respond if I misunderstood, but I was quite thorough in asking, like I said I was skeptical).Did however do the Twaxed pre roll, and got one free, so 17$ for 2 is pretty good.But PLEASE fix your menu!You say BOGO right before 3 and 4, why did you stop using that term if it still applies? 3 and 4 say NOTHING about buying anything. There are 4 options: 1) BOGO up to 1/8th flower 2) BOGO 1/2 gram concentrate 3) Free edible, up to 40$ in value 4) free Twaxed pre roll.I had my suspicions that anything was free so I asked.It is basically BOGO on ALL 4. Attached is a picture so you can see what I'm about to say is true, and you can also look yourself. Glass jars are welcome too.They REALLY need to fix how their first time patient special reads on Leafly. And, if you have chips and leaves, they will happily take them off your hands to use to mulch the farm. They can also use help planting garlic and tulips and digging and dividing dahlias (1000 plants!), with grant writing, events, and other tasks behind the scenes. Veggies to Table can use more helping hands this fall to harvest, plant, mow, mulch, prune, and prepare the farm for winter. Space limited: Sign up here Fall Help, Glass jars, Chips, leaves and more You will learn to make these delicious treats and be sent home with some too, bien sûr! There will also be beautiful Veggies to Table flowers for sale in the gardens of the school. 10, (there are three time slots to pick from) at the Penobscot Bay Language school in Rockland. Join Veggies to Table founder, and French native, Alain Ollier for a French macaron cooking class this Saturday, Sept. Enter to help them grow even more produce to donate to the 1 in 5 kids/ 1 in 7 adults who go hungry daily in our community. There is still time to enter their French themed sweepstakes for a chance to win a week in a Paris apartment, a weekend in Montreal, French chocolates, cookbooks, linens, soap and so much more. They have now donated 36,000+ pounds of organice produce and 40,000+ joyful flower stems to those in need of food and joy in just over three years. Fall is in the air, and Veggies to Table is busy harvesting tomatoes, eggplants, cucumbers, zucchini, pumpkins, squash, and more.
