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Skymint’s Flint location sits at 4405 West Pierson Road in Mount Morris Township, just west of Interstate 75 at Exit 122 — a high-traffic commercial corridor shared with Red Lobster, Tim Horton’s, and a cluster of national retail chains serving both Flint and Genesee County’s north-side communities. One of Skymint’s more spacious locations, the store carries the full Skymint product Read more...
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Skymint’s Industrial Highway location sits directly adjacent to Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor’s southern corridor, placing it in easy reach of the University of Michigan campus and the dense residential neighborhoods stretching toward Pittsfield Township. This is one of two Ann Arbor locations in the Skymint network — a 17-store Michigan chain operating its own vertically integrated cultivation and processing Read more...
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Skymint’s Division Avenue South location anchors the south end of one of Grand Rapids’ busiest commercial corridors, drawing from the dense residential neighborhoods on both sides of Division and the steady traffic flow between downtown Grand Rapids and the southern suburbs. The store carries the full Skymint house brand lineup — Wonka Bars, Sharpiez, Subzero, Garlic Breath X GMO, Singapore Read more...
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Skymint’s Nunica location sits on Cleveland Street in one of Ottawa County’s smaller unincorporated communities — a stop on M-104 between Spring Lake and Coopersville, drawing cannabis shoppers from the broader Grand Haven/Spring Lake/Coopersville corridor that doesn’t have a denser cluster of dispensary options. Nunica is compact but well-positioned on a busy west Michigan artery, and the 2,439 Google reviews Read more...
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Skymint’s White Cloud location sits on N Charles Street in the downtown core of the Newaygo County seat — a small city of about 1,500 at the crossroads of M-37 and M-20, on the banks of the White River. For a community this size, 1,041 Google reviews reflects what’s happening at a regional level: Skymint White Cloud draws from the Read more...


