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2 more marijuana dispensaries open in McHenry County

Crystal Lake now is home to two marijuana dispensaries since Spark’d Cannabis officially has opened.

Spark’d Cannabis, at 330 N. Route 31 in the former Pablo’s Mexican restaurant, had a grand opening and ribbon cutting on Thursday.

Opening day saw success, despite the business only notifying the public about it online.

“We had a little line at the door,” Spark’d Marketing Director Rachel Ibrahim said. “It was really nice to see that people stay and are following us.”

Discounts for veterans, medical card holders and people age 60 and older are offered permanently at the dispensary.

Another Spark’d dispensary in Richmond opened in August and has a marijuana consumption lounge. The lounge has a “coffee shop” atmosphere. Even being located right next to the police station, customers and staff feel safe and supported, Ibrahim said.

“We’re paving the way for people to feel comfortable in a space where they can smoke,” she said.

The new Crystal Lake location, however, will not have a consumption lounge.

Spark’d, owned by parent company Dispensary 33, has six locations in and around Chicago, all of which opened this year, Ibrahim said. A seventh location in Chicago’s South Loop neighborhood is expected to open in February.

McHenry County now has five marijuana dispensaries with the latest opening in Crystal Lake and McHenry. Four of those dispensaries opened this year. Associated Press

This is the fifth dispensary to open in McHenry County, and the fourth to open this year alone.

Ivy Hall in Crystal Lake, Vertical Dispensary in Cary and the Richmond Spark’d location all opened in 2023. RISE in Lake in the Hills has been open since 2021.

The EarthMed dispensary in McHenry is set to open Friday, manager Jack Killackey said. EarthMed has locations in Addison and Rosemont; its newest dispensary will be at 1711 N. Richmond Road in McHenry.

The explosion of marijuana shops in McHenry County has drawn the ire of State’s Attorney Patrick Kenneally, who has threatened lawsuits against dispensaries that don’t post signs warning about the risks to mental health of cannabis consumption.

Crystal Lake’s Ivy Hall is located on Pingree Road, little more than two miles from the new Spark’d dispensary.

Spark’d hopes to set itself apart from other dispensaries by focusing on educating customers, both new to the drug and frequent users.

“We educate not only our staff but we want our staff to be educating our customers, as well,” she said. “Kind of walking through what they need to feed their souls.”

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