New Jersey’s cannabis market is not in its baby teeth era anymore. The state has flower brands with loyal followings, pre-roll makers swinging hard, edible companies fighting for shelf space, and concentrate heads who know the difference between something washed with care and something dressed up for a menu photo.
That is the lane ONYX stepped into at the first-ever High Times New Jersey Cannabis Cup. The Vernon, New Jersey-based brand came out of the competition with four podium finishes, including first place in Solventless Concentrates for Maple Nectar Live Rosin Cold Cure. It also placed second in Solventless Vape Pens & Cartridges with Mint Granita Live Rosin Vape Cart Disposable, third in Solvent Concentrates with Z-Pie Live Resin Diamonds & Sauce, and third in Edibles: Non-Gummies with Milk Chocolate Bites Solventless.
For a brand founded in 2023, that is not a polite little handshake from the market. That is a signal flare.
ONYX describes itself as a New Jersey-based, single-source cannabis brand focused on solventless and hydrocarbon products for modern connoisseurs. In plainer terms: this is a brand built for people who care about what happens before the jar hits the counter. The wash, the cure, the texture, the terpene preservation, the way a rosin badder pulls off the tool. The details that separate good hash from expensive disappointment.
The Cup win that matters most here is Maple Nectar Live Rosin Cold Cure. In a state where the adult-use market only opened in April 2022, according to High Times’ Cup coverage, solventless is already moving beyond novelty and into real competition. The first New Jersey Cup drew more than 2,500 judges across 13 categories, with winners announced May 1, 2026, at Steel Pier in Atlantic City.
That context matters. ONYX did not win in a sleepy category with no heat. It won in the kind of lane where consumers tend to be brutally specific. Rosin buyers are not shy. They will talk about flavor, melt, nose, color, moisture, burn, hardware, and whether the product still tastes like the plant after somebody tried to make it scalable.
ONYX’s pitch is control. The brand says it oversees cultivation, extraction, and manufacturing internally, a single-source model designed to give the team more command over consistency and product integrity. That can sound like standard brand language until you put it next to the products that placed: a cold cure rosin, a live rosin vape, a live resin diamonds and sauce entry, and a solventless chocolate. That spread says ONYX is not just trying to win one corner of the menu. It is trying to build a recognizable house style across categories.
There is something very Jersey about ONYX’s positioning. Not in the boardwalk punchline sense. In the “we built this ourselves, don’t touch it unless you know what you’re doing” sense.
The company is family-owned, privately funded, and based in Vernon, according to materials provided to High Times. It operates in New Jersey and frames itself as born and raised in the state, with cultivation and manufacturing built from the ground up. That local ownership piece is not just a nice detail. In a cannabis market where brands often appear overnight with polished packaging and vague origin stories, being able to point to an actual New Jersey base gives the story some backbone.
The state itself is still writing its cannabis identity. California has its sun-grown mythology and indoor exotics. Michigan has budget fire and a hash scene that refuses to stop leveling up. New York is still sorting through chaos, legacy pressure, and legal-market growing pains. New Jersey, meanwhile, is becoming a proving ground for brands that have to win customers fast in a dense, competitive, expensive market.
That is where ONYX’s Cup showing gets interesting. High Times’ own Cup recap called ONYX the “concentrate king” of the New Jersey competition, noting its four podium finishes across concentrates and edibles.
That is a strong editorial marker because it was not based on one judge in a back room. NJBIZ reported that the New Jersey Cannabis Cup used consumer judge kits sold through select dispensaries, with entries scored through the official judging portal on qualities including aesthetics, aroma, taste, effects, and quality.
Consumer-judged competitions can be messy, beautiful, and occasionally ruthless. People bring their own preferences, tolerances, and grudges to the table. But that is also what makes a broad win meaningful. ONYX did not just impress one narrow panel. It showed up in multiple categories and made enough people care.
The Maple Nectar win is the headline, but ONYX’s broader medal map tells the better story.
Mint Granita Live Rosin Vape Cart Disposable took second in Solventless Vape Pens & Cartridges. That is not a throwaway placement. Solventless vapes are hard to do well at scale because the format punishes sloppy inputs and bad hardware. A live rosin vape has to protect flavor without turning the experience into a clogged, burnt little regret stick.
Z-Pie Live Resin Diamonds & Sauce took third in Solvent Concentrates, giving ONYX a foothold outside the solventless lane too. Then Milk Chocolate Bites Solventless took third in Edibles: Non-Gummies, which gives the brand a consumer-friendly extension without abandoning its hash-first identity.
That last part is where ONYX could get bigger without getting watered down. The brand’s current product universe includes solventless concentrates and vapes, live resin products, gummies, chocolates, terpene syringes, and RSO syringes, according to the brand package. ONYX also says it is preparing the ONYX Blacklist initiative for exclusive drops, limited releases, and collaborations, while its sister brand Ivory is positioned as a more approachable, lifestyle-oriented line.
That split makes sense. ONYX can stay sharp and connoisseur-facing while Ivory catches the consumer who wants quality without needing a lecture on cold cure consistency. Done well, that lets the flagship keep its edge instead of sanding itself down for the broadest possible buyer.
There is also outside validation beyond High Times. At the MJ Unpacked NJ ’26 Cup, ONYX was listed as the winner for Best Solventless Concentrate with Papaya Syrup Cold Cured Live Resin, Best Vape Pen/Cartridge Solventless with Spritzer Live Rosin, and Best Fruit Profile in Concentrate Aroma with Papaya Syrup Cold Live Rosin. It was also runner-up for Best Solvent Concentrate with Lemon Pie Live Resin Badder.
That does not make ONYX untouchable. No brand is. But it does make the pattern harder to ignore.
Winning early is fun. Staying good is the hard part.
Cannabis has seen this movie before: a young brand catches fire, demand spikes, menus expand, quality gets stretched, and the thing that made people care starts leaking out through operational cracks. Hash consumers, especially, have long memories. They remember the jar that made them a fan, and they remember the one that made them stop buying.
ONYX’s own values, as laid out in its brand package, are “precision over shortcuts” and “consistency over hype.” That is the right language. Now the brand has to live under it.
Single-source control gives ONYX an advantage, but it also raises expectations. When a company says it controls the full journey from cultivation to final product, consumers are going to expect fewer excuses. The rosin should taste intentional. The vape should function. The edible should feel like part of the same philosophy, not a licensing side quest. The packaging can be slick, but the product has to do the talking once the seal cracks.
The good news is that ONYX seems to understand its lane. The brand is not trying to sound like weed for everyone. It is talking to connoisseurs, legacy consumers, creatives, streetwear-adjacent smokers, terp hunters, and people who still get excited about a limited hash drop. That audience does not need everything explained. It needs proof.
So far, the proof is stacking up.
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