The Denver Post

Coloradans can now buy weed from a vending machine

Terrapin Care Station dispensary in Aurora debuts the first Automated Cannabis Experience machine

- By Tiney Ricciardi

Cannabis consumers who stop by Terrapin Care Station dispensary in Aurora can now buy weed the same way they might buy their favorite munchies: from a vending machine.

In early February, the company installed what’s technicall­y called an Automated Cannabis Experience (ACE), a large machine that enables customers to order marijuana products via touch screen and dispenses them ready to be taken home. Terrapin Care Station developed ACE in partnershi­p with Canadian vending machine company BMC Universal Technologi­es, billing it as the first fully automated cannabis kiosk on the market.

The Boulder-based company first unveiled the dispenser at Mjbizcon trade show in November, where industry personnel and avid enthusiast­s lined up daily to try it out.

“It was crazy, it felt like we had an amusement park ride there,” said spokespers­on Peter Marcus.

Locals who want to see the new technology for themselves can head to Terrapin Care Station at 11091 E. Mississipp­i Ave. in Aurora, which boasts the only ACE in use at this time. When they arrive, they still need to check in with and show proof they are at least 21 years old to a dispensary representa­tive to be granted entry .

ut once inside the pot shop, they can complete their purchases without ever interactin­g with a budtender.

Customers simply walk up to the machine, scan their ID, and use a touch screen to peruse the menu and fill their digital basket. The ACE can hold up to 1,152 products, Marcus said, and because it’s refrigerat­ed, consumers

can order concentrat­es that require being stored at a certain temperatur­e, as well as flower, edibles, vape oil cartridges and other items.

Once ready to check out, customers pay using cash — the machine does not currently accept debit cards — and watch through a 38-by30-inch glass window as the ACE grabs, bags, seals and places a purchase sticker on their order before dispensing it like your average vending machine.

Hopes to spark a revolution

If the concept sounds familiar, that’s because in 2020, The Denver Post wrote about another cannabis vending machine that debuted in Colorado, called Anna. According to Marcus, the two machines have significan­t difference­s, most notably that the ACE machine is integrated with Metrc, Colorado’s seed- to- sale marijuana tracking system, which makes it compliant with state and municipal regulation­s.

Matt Frost, founder CEO of Anna, couldn’t be reached for comment, but representa­tives of Strawberry Fields and Star Buds dispensari­es, where Anna first rolled out, said the machines were short-lived primarily because of compliance issues. Ben Tafoya, supervisor at the Star Buds in southeast Aurora, said transactio­ns were ultimately quicker the old-fashioned way.

“Everything has to be accounted for and every

thing has to be stickered after it’s been purchased to prove there was a legal transactio­n made, and so someone had to be standing at the vending machine at all times,” Tafoya said. “It was not as successful as we wanted it to be, so it didn’t stick around long. I think we only did a handful of transactio­ns out of it.”

While Terrapin Care Station eventually plans to install ACE machines at its five other dispensari­es on the Front Range, Marcus said the company’s long

term goal is to sell the technology to other “struggling” retailers throughout the state and country.

Cannabis sales hit record highs during the pandemic — accounting for about $2.2 billion in 2020 and another $2.2 billion in 2021, according to the Marijuana Enforcemen­t Division, but have since plummeted.

In 2022, sales from January through November, the latest data available, totaled about $1.6 billion — a 21% decrease compared to the same period a year prior.

Additional­ly, many dispensari­es are also experienci­ng the same staffing crisis plaguing other sectors of the service industry, Marcus said. Adding an automated check- out experience can not only help fill the gaps on staff, but also speed up the purchasing experience for customers.

“Plus it’s kind of a fun ex

perience, not going to lie. It’s something that potentiall­y draws new consumers in,” Marcus said.

If it catches on, the folks at Terrapin Care Station believe ACE could revolution­ize the industry and pop up in places where traditiona­l vending machines reside. Chris Woods, Terrapin Care Station’s CEO, called it “a

genuinely game- changing way for consumers to purchase cannabis,” in a statement.

“It’s not crazy to think in a few years from now — with changes in regulation — you might see these at Union Station, or like ATM expresses where you swipe cards to get into the use the ATM,” Marcus said.

 ?? PROVIDED BY TERRAPIN CARE STATION ?? Terrapin Care Station dispensary in Aurora is now home to the country’s first fully automated cannabis vending machine. Developed in partnershi­p BMC Universal Technologi­es, the machine enables customers to order marijuana products via touch screen and dispenses them ready to be taken home.
PROVIDED BY TERRAPIN CARE STATION Terrapin Care Station dispensary in Aurora is now home to the country’s first fully automated cannabis vending machine. Developed in partnershi­p BMC Universal Technologi­es, the machine enables customers to order marijuana products via touch screen and dispenses them ready to be taken home.
 ?? ?? Developed in partnershi­p BMC Universal Technologi­es, the machine enables customers to order marijuana products via touch screen and dispenses them ready to be taken home. And because it’s integrated with Colorado’s seedto-sale tracking system, it’s also compliant with state and municipal regulation­s.
Developed in partnershi­p BMC Universal Technologi­es, the machine enables customers to order marijuana products via touch screen and dispenses them ready to be taken home. And because it’s integrated with Colorado’s seedto-sale tracking system, it’s also compliant with state and municipal regulation­s.
 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED BY TERRAPIN CARE STATION ?? The Automated Cannabis Experience (ACE), as it’s formally known, grabs, bags, seals and places a verificati­on sticker on each order, making for a speedy and contactles­s purchase.
PHOTOS PROVIDED BY TERRAPIN CARE STATION The Automated Cannabis Experience (ACE), as it’s formally known, grabs, bags, seals and places a verificati­on sticker on each order, making for a speedy and contactles­s purchase.

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