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Rolling Embers

All our cannabis products are tested by independent, third-party testing laboratories...
By Sensi Staff
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Rolling Embers opened its first facility at the corner of Kinst & Wilson in New Buffalo in April 2023. As southwest Michigan’s newest cannabis destination, we are passionate about cannabis, community, and quality.

Our warm, inviting atmosphere, complete with an outdoor consumption lounge, food trucks, and live music, is designed to create the ultimate cannabis experience that makes each customer feel comfortable – whether they’re a first-time buyer or cannabis connoisseur.

What made you choose to start a company in this industry?

The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, which owns Rolling Embers, has evaluated business opportunities within the burgeoning cannabis industry for several years. Rolling Embers delivers on the vision of the Pokagon Development Authority to offer a retail cannabis experience that is truly unique.

Tell us about your products.

We offer adult-use recreational cannabis, including flowers, pre-rolls, edibles, concentrates, vape, topicals, tinctures, and CBD products. We also offer paraphernalia, branded collateral, onsite consumption, food trucks, and live music.

All our cannabis products are tested by independent, third-party testing laboratories to ensure they are safe and free of contamination and are subject to licensing by the Pokagon Band Cannabis Regulatory Commission.

Why do you feel your business is important to the community?

There is limited access to legal cannabis in southwest Michigan. The people who live in and visit this beautiful part of the state deserve to have convenient access to cannabis and a safe space in which to consume it.

Our store will have a positive and significant economic impact by bringing additional employment opportunities and helping to increase tourism that supports other local businesses. Local contractors were used for the construction of our retail store and regional suppliers are used for our inventory.

How does your business give back to your community?

The Pokagon Band is one of the largest employers in the state of Michigan and its businesses support thousands of vendors and their employees.

It is also one of the largest philanthropic organizations in the region, regularly supporting local government, infrastructure, nonprofit organizations, and projects and programs that serve its communities.

The people who live in and visit this beautiful part of the state deserve to have convenient access to cannabis and a safe space in which to consume it.

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