Bud City Winter Menu Highlights and December Staff Picks

December brings a fresh mix of winter products to Bud City, making it one of the most enjoyable times of the year to explore new flavors and new products. The menu is stocked with flower, vape carts, pre-rolls, concentrates, edibles and accessories, all offering a wide range of sensory profiles that fit the colder season.

Winter Menu Highlights

Winter often brings interest in richer aromas, calming herbal notes and classic seasonal profiles. Shoppers will find strains with citrus, bright herbal, earthy, sweet or pine forward characteristics. Vape and edible selections include flavors that range from fruity to minty to dessert inspired. New arrivals appear throughout the month, so every visit brings something different to discover.

Bud City updates its menu daily, giving shoppers an easy way to explore new flavors at their own pace. If you enjoy trying something new each week, winter is full of interesting picks!

A few current highlights include:

  • MPX Sweeties Sugar. A concentrate featuring a sweet and bright profile. This is a great option for shoppers who want to explore concentrates and enjoy rich flavorful dabs with a smooth consistency.
  • North Lake Infused Holy Cannoli Pre-Roll. A seasonal choice with a rich profile. This infused pre-roll is packed with a bold flavor presence and a sweet, dessert-inspired aroma. The infused format offers a thicker, denser burn and makes it a great pick for shoppers looking for a little something special during holiday gatherings or weekend downtime.

Staff Picks

Every month the Bud City team shares their personal favorite choices from the menu. These selections highlight products the staff enjoys based on flavor, aroma and their personal experience with each item. The goal is to give shoppers a simple way to discover new products and explore the wide variety available at the store.

It’s important to note that some team members gravitate toward classic earthy aromas while others enjoy sweet citrus forward or dessert inspired profiles. Formats vary too. Some prefer pre-rolls, others choose concentrates, edibles, cartridges or flower selections. This mix reflects the diverse options available at Bud City for every type of shopper. If you want recommendations during your visit, the staff is always happy to help!

Items below (inventory permitting) can be ordered online at https://budcitynj.com/order.

December Staff Picks

Blue Zushi by Park’s Grove (Dave’s Pick)
A visually striking flower with a fresh bold aroma and a smooth balanced flavor profile.

Purple Milk Rosin by MPX (Kevin’s Pick)
A rich rosin with a creamy, sweet scent and a clean terpene driven profile. Great for shoppers exploring solventless concentrates.

Blue Magic by Bloom (Emily’s Pick)
A vape option with a berry leaning flavor and a crisp finish. A simple and portable pick for winter.

Blackberry Lemonade by Grön (Maria’s Pick) A flavorful edible with bright berry and citrus notes. Grön continues to be a favorite for shoppers who enjoy gourmet style gummies.

Berry Zen by Clique (Danny’s Pick)
A fruity aromatic option with a smooth berry driven flavor.

Wedding Pie by Green Lightning (Dan’s Pick)
A flower selection with sweet doughy notes and a rich aroma profile.

Kosher Kush by Hamilton Farms (Lucia’s Pick)
Known for its deep earthy scent and dense structure. A classic strain on the menu.

White Runtz by Dank Tank Mule Extracts (Cole’s Pick)
A vibrant flavorful strain with candy like notes and a standout aroma.

A Seasonal Mix Worth Exploring

Between new winter arrivals and the December staff picks, shoppers have plenty of options to explore this month. Whether you enjoy bright citrus notes, dessert-inspired flavors, classic earthy aromas or seasonal concentrates, the Bud City menu offers a wide mix to choose from.

Stop by Bud City in Newton or check the online menu to see what is fresh, what is returning and what the team is loving this season.

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