We went inside Manhattan's newest luxury marijuana dispensary on Fifth Avenue - and it's stunning
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Apr 21, 2018, 01:06 IST
MedMen's flagship store, is situated on one of the most famous shopping streets in the world. It's just down the street from Barneys.
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The store looks more like a sleek Apple store than what you might expect from a dispensary.
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The space is decorated to evoke a high-end experience, throwing the "stoner" stereotype out the window.
"We want the store to show our vision of the future for cannabis." Daniel Yi, a senior vice president at MedMen, told Business Insider.
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Customers can order from screens, which give detailed information about what each product contains. You can click on the individual products to see the breakdown of what they contain (like THC and CBD, the active ingredients in marijuana), and where they are sourced from.
The store is peppered with helpful signs to help customers navigate.
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And friendly red-shirted employees are also around to lend a hand.
Because recreational marijuana is not yet legal in New York, MedMen's Fifth Avenue store caters only to the medical market.
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The store will sell only what's allowed under New York's restrictive laws. That means it will offer three main product lines to licensed medical marijuana users: Tinctures, gel caps, and vaporizer pens.
MedMen works with cultivators and producers to bring high quality products into its stores. These are drops, which contain varying concentrations of THC and CBD. You can mix them in with food, drinks, or place directly under your tongue for the desired effect.
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And naturally, MedMen offers a whole range of vaporizer pens that the company claims can produce effects from "calming" to "invigorating."
The store also offers marijuana concentrates in gel-cap form, for patients that don't want to inhale or don't like the taste.
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Though only registered medical marijuana patients can purchase products containing marijuana at the store, anyone can come in off the street and check out the space.
"That's a huge thing for us, in terms of educating the general population and trying to take the stigma out," Yi said.
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Like any other venture-backed startup, they have tons of swag.
By pushing for marijuana legalization in New York, MedMen CEO Adam Bierman saif "we're contributing to making the world a happier, healthier, and safer place," at an event celebrating the store's opening.
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It's a new vision for marijuana — miles away from Cheech and Chong.