Michigan's cannabis dispensaries are unleashing their top promotions of the year for Green Wednesday—the day before Thanksgiving—and Black Friday, featuring discounts up to 50%, buy-one-get-one offers, and generous giveaways. These sales, running through Cyber Monday at many spots, make premium flower, prerolls, edibles, and concentrates more accessible, helping consumers stock up affordably amid rising demand.
Standout Promotions Across the State
Dispensaries from Detroit to statewide chains are slashing prices on popular brands, drawing crowds eager for value. Key highlights include:
- Bowdega: Up to 50% off brands like Good Tide, Wyld, Jeeter, and Mitten Extracts; 30% off deli flower and wax.
- Green Pharm: 40-50% off three dozen brands, including 710 Labs, Jeeter, Wyld, and Ice Kream Hash Company.
- Supergood in Detroit: 40% off everything, free gift bags with prerolls and gummies, BOGO on select bulk items.
- The Hive: $20/eighth for in-house flower, 30% off concentrates, plus a Black Friday party with free quarters.
- Pleasantrees: 50% off concentrates and infused flower, BOGO on Wyld gummies and edibles, free grams for $50 spends.
Other notables like Nature’s Remedy, Utopia Gardens, Quality Roots, Noxx Cannabis, King of Budz, and Puff Cannabis offer similar steals, from free goodie bags to 50% off Jeeters and MKX.
Context in Michigan’s Booming Cannabis Scene
Since recreational legalization in 2018, Michigan’s market has exploded, with over 700 dispensaries generating $3 billion in sales last year. Intense competition drives these aggressive holiday promotions, dubbed "Green Wednesday" to mirror Black Friday’s retail frenzy. Green Wednesday often outpaces Black Friday in cannabis sales nationally, as consumers seek deals on mid-shelf flower and concentrates before family gatherings or winter stocking.
Implications for Consumers and the Industry
These deals democratize access to quality products, letting budget-conscious users snag reliable prerolls or top-tier live rosin without premium prices. For the industry, they boost foot traffic, loyalty programs—like Puff’s triple points—and clear inventory ahead of holidays. Health-wise, affordable options encourage responsible moderation over black-market risks, aligning with trends toward regulated, tested cannabis. Expect sustained growth as Michigan’s craft scene matures, with more woman-owned spots like Supergood leading inclusive innovation.