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THC Drinks in Michigan
Tree Time, Keef, Sweet Justice and Brez sell THC drinks that are available in Michigan. You'll see these drinks listed at Collect, Ima - Midtown and Station @310 and other nearby spots. Alt City Na Bottles+beer, More Or Less NA Bottles & Beer and Horrocks Market are among the shops with THC drinks to take home.
Cities in Michigan 43
Ann Arbor
11 spots
Battle Creek
4 spots
Berkley
3 spots
Brighton
3 spots
Burton
4 spots
Cedar Springs
3 spots
Center Line
5 spots
Detroit
23 spots
East Lansing
4 spots
Ferndale
3 spots
Flint
3 spots
Gaylord
2 spots
Grand Rapids
16 spots
Hamtramck
3 spots
Hazel Park
3 spots
Inkster
4 spots
Jackson
3 spots
Kalamazoo
8 spots
Lake Orion
1 spot
Lansing
11 spots
Lincoln Park
1 spot
Livonia
5 spots
Madison Heights
3 spots
Monroe
10 spots
Mount Pleasant
4 spots
Muskegon
6 spots
New Buffalo
3 spots
Oxford
3 spots
Petoskey
4 spots
Portage
6 spots
River Rouge
4 spots
Riverview
4 spots
Roseville
2 spots
Saginaw
4 spots
Saint Clair Shores
1 spot
Southfield
2 spots
Sterling Heights
1 spot
Traverse City
6 spots
Utica
1 spot
Warren
1 spot
Wayne
2 spots
Westland
1 spot
Ypsilanti
5 spots
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THC Drinks to look for in Michigan
Featured partners have confirmed availability in Michigan; the rest are ranked by how many Michigan venues carry each drink.
Featured partners
Better than Booze
10MG THC Elderberry Gin & Tonic
FABRIC
Zero
Hippie Crippler
Hippie Crippler
Liberty In a Can
Liber-Tea Iced Tea Lemonade
Tree Time
Watermelon Lime Mojito
Where to buy THC drinks in Michigan
If you want a THC drink tonight, start with a CRA licensed adult use marijuana retailer or microbusiness. Michigan routes legal adult use beverages through its cannabis system, not ordinary grocery, liquor, convenience, smoke shop, gas station, or bar channels. Use the live city links for Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Lansing, Monroe, Kalamazoo, Muskegon, and Portage, then check the retailer's current menu.
Among brands in our Michigan catalog, Keef and Sweet Justice appear in store listings. Tree Time, Liberty In a Can, and Hippie Crippler are also listed for Michigan. Inventory changes, so a listing is a lead, not a promise. Call ahead before you leave. If a page offers home shipping or gas station pickup, don't assume its marketing copy settles Michigan law.
What you'll find on a Michigan dispensary menu
So what are you actually buying? THC drinks are seltzers, sodas, shots, infused waters, syrups, and drink enhancers made with THC. Michigan dispensary menus include that full range. Cans can list 2 to 10 mg, while some sodas or shots list 100 mg. Those milligrams are label facts, not an effect promise or advice about how much to drink.
This isn't a tiny Michigan side category. In 2025, the state's regulated cannabis industry sold more than 32 million ounces of THC drinks. Crain's compared that volume with the holding capacity of the Ypsilanti Water Tower. That scale is one reason checking a live dispensary menu matters. The selection can move faster than an old article or brand page.
Are THC drinks legal in Michigan?
Michigan's answer is yes, with a firm boundary. Adults 21 and over can buy approved THC beverages from licensed adult use marijuana retailers and microbusinesses. New or changed drink formulations need CRA approval. State regulated infused beverages are capped at 10 mg per dose and 100 mg per container. Michigan also prohibits marijuana infused alcoholic beer, wine, mixed drinks, and spirits.
Why doesn't federal hemp language settle it? The 2018 Farm Bill explains why hemp derived drinks exist at all when they are under 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight. But states can and do restrict or ban them. Michigan requires more than the percentage test, and the CRA says hemp derived cannabinoids may not currently be manufactured and sold as food outside the licensed cannabis system.
The rules can change. Michigan bills for nonintoxicating consumable hemp products have passed the Senate, while a CRA rule package still had pending filing and effective dates when this guide was checked. A federal hemp change is also scheduled for November 12, 2026, with a proposed delay unresolved. Check current state and local rules before buying.
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