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US (NJ): HoneyGrove Dispensary selivers affordable small-batch flower to patients amid push for MMJ reform

HoneyGrove Dispensary has partnered with Ewing-based medical cannabis cultivator Noble Valley Harvest Company to provide small-batch flower to medical marijuana patients at reduced prices.

Half-ounces are available for $75 and full ounces for $125 with no sales tax applied to cardholder purchases. HoneyGrove waives adult-use transaction sales taxes for patients with a valid medical card to support patient access.

Within NJ's monthly three-ounce purchase cap, cardholders can obtain $100 pricing on multiple ounce purchases.

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The initiative addresses ongoing concerns about affordability in New Jersey's medical marijuana program, which has drawn criticism for high costs and limited supply. By offering premium, small-batch product at prices typically associated with lower-quality options elsewhere, HoneyGrove and Noble Valley aim to improve immediate access for patients while advocating for broader program reforms.

"HoneyGrove and HoneyStash are committed to patient-focused care through partnerships with local cultivators," said Dave Valese, Chief Visionary Officer of HoneyProjects, the management company for both dispensaries. "This collaboration with Noble Valley ensures medical patients receive high-quality flower at accessible prices, supporting our broader efforts to improve New Jersey's medical cannabis program."

"Noble Valley Harvest is dedicated to producing small-batch cannabis for the New Jersey market," said Lisa Grega, PhD, founder of Noble Valley Harvest Company. "We are excited to give medical patients first access in order to help bolster a market which has been declining in size and selection."

For more information:
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