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News | 02.08.2022

Common Citizen—The Dispensary That Wants To Take Over Cannabis In Michigan

Finding the right products designed for your specific needs has never been so easy.

One Michigan-based company hopes to become the leading fully integrated cannabis company, retailer, and lifestyle brand in the state. Common Citizen was created to help elevate the days of both recreational and medical consumers through premium cannabis products. 

“Our mission isn’t to sell products; it is to respond with compassion to the human condition,” reads Common Citizen’s website. The company has made it clear that it exists solely to unite people through the positive and beneficial power of cannabis. 

The company’s top priority is not its premium cannabis products but you, the individual who matters “above all else,” according to Common Citizen. Besides its mission to respond with passion to various conditions, Common Citizen believes that our similarities unite us and outweigh our differences. 

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It’s no secret that we humans are gradually becoming the best versions of ourselves day after day, and Common Citizen acknowledges that and wants to help us reach our destiny with help from its various valuable products. When you purchase one product, in particular, Common Citizen’s pre-roll dubbed “Principle,” 100% of the profits are donated to carefully selected organizations in surrounding Michigan communities.

Common Citizen has three top priorities, serving the customer, community, and planet through meeting or exceeding regulations and running the company with sustainable and eco-friendly approaches. It’s refreshing to see a company as dedicated as Common Citizen create such diverse strains while selling them and other products at affordable prices.

All of Common Citizen’s prepackaged flower, pre-rolls, and mini pre-rolls, were carefully designed to help consumers find the right product suited for their individual needs and lifestyles. The companies’ beloved greenhouse farm facility in Marshall, Michigan, grows at least 60 unique premium cannabis strains.

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These strains are then divided into four “fundamental human need states,” according to Common Citizen, these are “Daily Dose, Sweet Relief, Time to Shine, and Unplug.” This way, consumers can find the products that would benefit their individual needs without trial and error. Common Citizen also offers a quick 2-minute quiz to help you understand which products might benefit you. 

Aside from the easy-breezy online shopping experience, one of the most wholesome and refreshing in-store experiences lies between the four walls of Common Citizen. These helpful and friendly retail storefronts were designed to help consumers from all walks of life, the seasoned, the new, the recreational, and the medical. For more information, browse the company’s website here

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