
We put together a roundup of the best Michigan dispensary deals for 420—with steep weed discounts, giveaways, parking lot parties, and plenty of reasons to leave the house.
MICHIGAN—April 20 (or 420) is basically a statewide holiday at this point.
And dispensaries across Michigan are treating it that way.
All weekend long, the state’s provisioning centers are rolling out steep discounts, generous giveaways, and full-on parking lot parties. Some are worth the trip. Others? Not so much.
This year, we did the digging for you.
Here are 10 Michigan weed deals worth chasing this 420:
Wojo Cannabis Co.
Wojo Cannabis Co. is going all-in for 420 with a buy-one-get-one-free deal on all house products, plus a rotating lineup of freebies for the first 25 customers from April 17-20.
That includes free rosin, ounces, swag, and full “starter packs” for those who show up early. There’ll also be a spin-the-wheel setup at the checkout for a chance to score some other prizes.

If you’re not familiar with Wojo, we spent some time with the team last summer tracing their rise from a tiny Bay City basement grow operation to one of the most respected names in the business. It’s worth a read if you want to understand what sets them apart.
Mango Cannabis
Mango Cannabis is turning 420 into an all-day event at its Lansing and New Buffalo locations, with live music, vendor pop-ups, food trucks, and giveaways layered on top of nonstop deals from open to close. It’s less of a quick pit stop and more of a place to hang for a while.

House of Dank
House of Dank is running a three-day 420 celebration across all 15 of its Michigan locations, with DJs, food trucks, giveaways, and rolling deals from April 18-20. With so many stores statewide, this is one of the easier ways to tap into the holiday without going out of your way.

It’s worth noting: Our readers think House of Dank is one of the best dispensaries in Michigan.
Skymint
Skymint is rolling out a wide mix of deals and promotions across all 17 of its Michigan locations all weekend long. After a rough stretch of layoffs and restructuring, this looks like a full-court push to get back in front of customers—and a reminder that the brand isn’t going anywhere.

Pure Options
Pure Options is handing out free $89 goodie bags to the first 200 customers at its six Michigan locations on April 17, 18, and 20. The only catch? You’ll need to hit a minimum purchase of $40 or $60—and you’ll probably need to arrive before 10 a.m. or they’ll already be gone.

JARS
JARS Cannabis is giving away 7,500 stash bags across its Michigan locations on 420, alongside a weekend of deep discounts—including up to 50% off select brands. If you’re just looking to stock up without overthinking it, this is one of the bigger swings happening statewide.

Pleasantrees
Pleasantrees is stretching 420 into a week-long event, with discounts climbing daily from April 13-20 and topping out at up to 50% off by the holiday. The whole thing is anchored by a Death Row Cannabis takeover, plus limited-edition merch for anyone who gets there before it’s gone.

The Fire Station
The Fire Station is giving Upper Peninsula stoners a reason to celebrate 420, with a weekend giveaway worth more than $3,500 in prizes—including $500 and $200 Visa gift cards. Entries are accepted through April 20, with a shot to win even if you don’t end up buying anything.
A limited batch of free t-shirts will also be available to customers on 420.

Cake House
Cake House in Battle Creek is offering something special for the holiday weekend: a behind-the-scenes tour that takes you inside a real Michigan grow operation.
Tickets start at $109 and include a guided visit to a Growing Pains in Paw Paw, plus early access to 420 deals at the dispensary and a reserved goodie bag without the usual wait.

Herbology
Herbology is stacking deals across its seven Michigan locations, including a $420,000 product giveaway for shoppers who spend at least $50 from April 17-20. There’s also a “free weed for a year” sweepstakes in the mix that offers $200 in free product every month for a year.

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