C3 Industries announced the recent opening of their new High Profile Stratford Connecticut dispensary.
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In a recent press release, C3 Industries, disclosed that the multi-state cannabis company has opened their 3rd dispensary retail location in Stratford, Connecticut (1). The company now has a total of 31 locations.
The new dispensary is called “High Profile Stratford” and began their operations on June 13, 2025 and provides online preorders, as well as in-store shopping (1). There will be a grand opening celebration event that will offer special deals and other vendor events, which will be announced later during this summer.
“We're proud to expand our footprint in Connecticut with the opening of our Stratford location,” said Vishal Rungta, President and co-founder of C3 Industries (1). “We're really excited for this new store. This location provides excellent convenience for our customers, but also the building has a direct connection to the community as it was the former family-style restaurant 'Johnny's', which had been out of business for over a decade. We're particularly thrilled to be a part of the restoration, breathing new life into the building for local residents.”
The press release mentioned that (1) “Stratford is situated along Connecticut's scenic Gold Coast and is just minutes from Short Beach and the historic Boothe Memorial Park & Museum. High Profile Stratford is conveniently located off I-95 and Route 1, serving nearby communities like Stratford, New Haven, Bridgeport, Norwalk, and Stamford.”
“With every new store, we focus on being a trusted neighborhood dispensary offering quality, selection, and value,” commented Ankur Rungta, CEO and cofounder of C3 Industries (1). “Stratford is a vibrant, growing area—and we're thrilled to provide local cannabis consumers with convenient access to our best-in-class products, expert guidance, and industry-leading loyalty rewards.”
Some of the products that will be available to adult-use customers are concentrates, pre-rolls, premium flower, and vapes. New customers will be able to get $10 off for their first two visits at the location. Some of the other discounts announced in the press release include (1):
High Profile Stratford also will offer customers the option to join the company’s High Roller Loyalty program so that they can “earn points on every purchase, unlock exclusive discounts, gain early access to events and offers, and receive member-only perks throughout the year,” (1).
Connecticut adult-use cannabis consumers can visit High Profile Stratford daily between 9am-9pm at 130 Honeyspot Road, Stratford, CT 06615 (1).
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