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Green Apple — Greenpoint, Brooklyn cannabis dispensary

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How to read a cannabis label

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Every legal cannabis product in New York carries a regulated label so you know exactly what you're buying. It includes the product's cannabinoid content (l

Every legal cannabis product in New York carries a regulated label so you know exactly what you're buying. It includes the product's cannabinoid content (like THC), the licensed producer, batch information, and the New York universal cannabis symbol that marks a product as containing THC and intended for adults 21+. Reading it takes a few seconds and tells you what matters.

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What's on the label

Look for THC and CBD content, the producer/brand, batch or lot number, net weight or serving info, and the NY universal symbol. The universal symbol is your quick signal that a product is regulated cannabis for 21+.

Why it matters

The label lets you compare lots, track what you liked, and confirm you're holding a tested, legal product rather than something from the unlicensed market. For the official labeling rules, see the OCM.

From the counter

Ask what just dropped.

The budtenders treat the shelf like a tasting list — tell them what you're after and they'll point you to tonight's lots.

WALK IN

Green Apple is the first legal dispensary in Greenpoint — pickup or local delivery from 572 Manhattan Ave. You must be 21+ with a valid government-issued ID.

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FAQ

What is the New York universal cannabis symbol?

It's the standardized yellow warning symbol the state requires on cannabis products, signaling the product contains THC and is for adults 21+. See the OCM for the official mark.

What does the THC percentage mean?

It's the lab-tested potency of that lot. Higher isn't automatically better — format, terpenes, and how you consume all matter. Green Apple posts each lot's THC on the live menu.

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