Connecticut cannabis operator Fine Fettle is expanding access by converting all nine of its dispensaries into hybrid locations serving both medical patients and adult-use customers. The change, effective January 15, 2026, comes as the state’s medical program has faced declining enrollment since recreational sales began in 2023.
The move allows Fine Fettle to improve convenience, strengthen patient access, and keep medical care at the forefront while welcoming recreational users. Locations in cities including Manchester, Norwalk, Waterbury, and Stamford now offer both in-person and remote pharmacist consultations alongside retail products for adult consumers.
Leadership emphasizes that registered medical patients still enjoy distinct benefits, such as tax-free purchases, lower prices, and specialized therapeutic products. By adapting to shifting regulations and market trends, Fine Fettle positions itself as a major statewide provider, ensuring cannabis access is both easy and equitable for all users.
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