
The New Flower Union Whole Flower Gummies Product Review
Flower Union launched the first fast-acting craft whole-flower gummy in the New Jersey adult-use cannabis market recently. It is the 1st edible product in the
Flower Union launched the first fast-acting craft whole-flower gummy in the New Jersey adult-use cannabis market recently. It is the 1st edible product in the
A review of lab testing data from several states traces significant patterns of legal cannabis sold with high levels of mold, yeast, and inflated THC
The NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC) announced the 1st legal cannabis consumption area endorsement winners and a new Vice Chair. Cannabis Consumption Area Endorsement Winners
A post on social revealed that the now-closed Hashstoria dispensary of Newark was sued and evicted from its property by their landlord in court. Dispensary
The NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC) will have a new Commissioner with Harris Laufer, as a bill allowed his approval as an elected official &
The New Jersey legislature did not raise the Social Equity Excise Fee (SEEF) cannabis tax in its final budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026, which
The small Multi-State Operator (MSO) Hashstoria dispensary, partially owned by Wu-Tang Clan member Raekwon, has closed in Newark. Heady NJ heard the news from multiple
The NJ Cannabis Training Academy (CTA) launched a free education program for workers and owners to meet Cannabis Business ID Card (CBIC) employee badge requirements.
John Sinha is a leading underground legacy cannabis market Godfather and advocate who is celebrating the 9th anniversary of his NJ Smokers Club brand soon.
Intoxicating hemp-derived beverages like THC seltzer drinks sold in liquor stores are becoming increasingly popular. Several national brands have reached out to Heady NJ, offering
Longtime cannabis advocate Chris Almada won the Democratic nomination to be the Dover 3rd Ward Town Councilman in a primary upset last week. Dover is
The NJ Assembly Labor Committee passed a bill protecting cannabis employees and their right to join a labor union. The bill A 8142 is called