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Rollin’ Green cannabis dispensary to bring new energy to Atlantic City

Rollin’ Green cannabis dispensary is getting ready to open in the heart of Atlantic City in the first half of 2025.

The adult-use cannabis dispensary aims to energize the community with its innovative approach, premium cannabis offerings and immersive customer experiences.

Positioned as the first cannabis dispensary on Arctic Avenue, Rollin’ Green is ready to re-energize the once a bustling corridor of Atlantic City. Rollin’ Green says its mission goes beyond selling adult-use cannabis – it is about breathing new life into the historic street. The dispensary plans to contribute to the area’s transformation by adding a vibrant, welcoming space that draws cannabis enthusiasts and fosters community connection.

“We’re not just opening a store – we’re helping breathe new life into Arctic Avenue,” Rollin’ Green’s ownership team said.

What sets Rollin’ Green apart from other cannabis dispensaries? It’s more than just the high-quality cannabis products – this Atlantic City cannabis dispensary offers a one-of-a-kind immersive experience.

From the pride taken in offering carefully curated cannabis strains, edibles, concentrates to walking into a casino-inspired dispensary with a retro-chic design that blends Atlantic City’s high-roller energy with cutting-edge technology, Rollin’ Green invites customers to enjoy an interactive, sensory experience where education meets entertainment.

The knowledgeable staff at Rollin’ Green will ensure every customer feels confident in their purchase. With personalized consultations and detailed product information, they will provide a warm and professional atmosphere.

Committed to supporting the local community, Rollin’ Green plans to hire locally and serve the often-overlooked residents of Atlantic City. This dispensary isn’t just about commerce – it’s about creating opportunities and strengthening the neighborhood.

Located at 1011 Arctic Avenue, Rollin’ Green is just a short stroll from the iconic Atlantic City boardwalk, making it a convenient stop for both locals and tourists. Whether you’ve spent the day enjoying the beach or exploring the casinos, Rollin’ Green is ready to elevate your experience.

Rollin’ Green is more than a place to purchase cannabis – it’s a hub for connection, discovery, and revitalization.

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