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Metro Detroit Dispensaries Launch Black Friday Deals on Flower, Carts, and Edibles

Black Friday has hit metro Detroit's cannabis scene with dispensaries rolling out aggressive discounts on flower, vape carts, edibles, and accessories. Starting today, shoppers can score ounces for under $100 and $1 pre-rolls at multiple locations, making high-quality products more accessible amid rising demand in Michigan's booming legal market.

Prime Deals Across Top Dispensaries

Local favorites are competing fiercely to draw in crowds. These promotions highlight value-driven options for both recreational users and medical patients, emphasizing select strains and house brands to ensure quality doesn't suffer.

  • Puff Cannabis Co. (multiple locations): $1 pre-rolls all day, $25 eighths (select), $99 ounces (select), BOGO 50% off vapes and carts.
  • Lume Cannabis Co. (multiple locations): 25% off entire purchase, free pre-roll with eighth, BOGO house flower.
  • Skymint (multiple locations): $20 eighths (select), $40 quarters, $99 ounces, buy 2 get 1 free disposables.
  • Timeless Pharmacy (Harper Woods, Center Line): $1 grams (3pm-close), $20 eighths, $99 ounces, BOGO pre-rolls.
  • House of Dank (multiple locations): $15 eighths, $99 ounces, BOGO 50% off concentrates, $10 off $75+.
  • Bazonzoes (multiple locations): $1 pre-rolls, $20 eighths, buy 2 get 1 free carts, 30% off apparel.
  • Gage Cannabis (multiple locations): 25% off storewide, free gift with $75 purchase, $99 ounces (select).
  • Planet 13 (multiple locations): $1 grams (select flower), BOGO all rosin, 20% off accessories.

Cannabis Retail's Evolution in Michigan

Since recreational legalization in 2018, Michigan's cannabis industry has exploded, with sales topping $3 billion last year. Black Friday deals mirror traditional retail tactics, adapting holiday shopping frenzy to a once-underground market. Dispensaries use these events to clear inventory, introduce new products, and build loyalty in a competitive landscape now boasting over 700 licensed stores statewide.

Implications for Consumers and Culture

These bargains empower budget-conscious users to stock up responsibly, potentially reducing black-market reliance and supporting taxed local businesses that fund community programs. As cannabis normalizes—evidenced by 1.5 million medical cardholders and surging recreational sales—such promotions signal deeper cultural integration. Shoppers should prioritize lab-tested products, moderation, and safe transport to maximize benefits while minimizing risks in this maturing sector.