The labeling information varies from category to category: it will be different between edibles, vapes, flower, and topicals. We recommend familiarizing yourself with recreational marijuana product labels because they can contain all sorts of valuable information, including, but not limited to, potency information, expiration dates, serving size suggestions, and ingredients.
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Can I give marijuana or CBD to my pets?
When a human takes a mind-altering substance such as marijuana, they expect to be intoxicated, so they understand the affects. But pets do not understand intoxicants, so the high that comes from marijuana can be very confusing and uncomfortable for an animal. We never recommend giving any of the products we sell to animals, and it’s always best to consult your veterinarian before giving your pets anything. Many pet stores sell CBD products designed for pets, so we recommend visiting them for your pet needs and visiting us for your human needs.
Can I use my out-of-state medical marijuana card in Colorado?
We are a recreational-only dispensary, so all you need to shop here is your unexpired government-issued ID proving that you’re 21+. But no, out-of-state medical marijuana cards are not yet accepted in any Colorado dispensary.
Does marijuana interact with my medications?
You’ll need to contact your primary care physician to get this question answered, and please do so because marijuana is mainstream and perfectly legal these days, so most doctors are willing to discuss it.
Will all your products show up on a drug test?
There’s a chance that all of the products we sell can be detected via a drug test.