Michigan’s cannabis dispensaries are unleashing their biggest promotions of the year this holiday week, with Green Wednesday and Black Friday featuring discounts up to 50%, buy-one-get-one offers, and free giveaways. These sales, timed just before and after Thanksgiving, make high-quality flower, edibles, and concentrates more affordable statewide, helping consumers stock up responsibly amid rising demand in the legal market.
Standout Promotions Across Key Dispensaries
Dispensaries are competing fiercely with tailored deals on popular brands, drawing crowds eager for value. From prerolls to live rosin, these promotions highlight Michigan’s maturing cannabis scene since recreational legalization in 2018, where annual sales now exceed $3 billion.
- Bowdega: Up to 50% off brands like Good Tide, Wyld, Jeeter, and Mitten Extracts; 40% on Apex and Detroit Edibles; 30% on deli flower and wax through Cyber Monday.
- Green Pharm: 40-50% off over three dozen brands including 710 Labs, Jeeter, Wyld, and Chill Medicated.
- Supergood (Detroit): 40% storewide, free gift bags with prerolls and gummies on Wednesday, BOGO on select bulk flower and edibles.
- Nature’s Remedy: Free $200 goodie bags for qualifying purchases on Wednesday and Black Friday, plus discounts on Puffco devices.
Diverse Deals Fuel Holiday Shopping Surge
These events extend beyond discounts to experiential perks like food trucks and raffles, reflecting how dispensaries blend retail innovation with cannabis culture. In-house growers like Utopia Gardens (35% off storewide) and The Hive ($20/eighth in-house flower) emphasize local quality, while chains like Pleasantrees offer 50% off concentrates and BOGO edibles from Wyld and Kiva.
- Quality Roots: BOGO Michigrown eighths, 50% off Jeeters all month.
- Puff Cannabis: 50% off Jeeter prerolls, triple rewards points.
- King of Budz: Up to 40% off dozens of brands, 50% Jeeter.
Such variety caters to budgets, from mid-shelf flower to premium extracts, encouraging trial of new products without excess spending.
Implications for Consumers and the Industry
Green Wednesday—cannabis’s answer to Black Friday—typically sees 20-30% sales spikes, per industry trackers, as legalization normalizes adult-use and undercuts black-market risks. These deals promote safer, tested products amid broader trends like edible innovation and concentrate popularity, but experts advise moderation: start low, especially with discounts tempting overindulgence. Looking ahead, sustained growth could stabilize prices year-round, benefiting Michigan’s 700+ dispensaries and fostering economic contributions through taxes funding public health and infrastructure.