Concentrates are the potent end of the menu: cannabis extracted down to its essential oils and compounds. We carry a rotating lineup from Michigan extractors, both solvent and solventless, each lab-tested and labeled for potency. It is a category for experienced consumers, and the budtenders at either store are happy to walk you through it.
What is on the shelf.
- Live resin extracted from fresh-frozen flower for a full terpene profile.
- Rosin, the solventless option pressed with heat and pressure.
- Badder, budder, and sugar for dabbing or topping a bowl.
- Diamonds and sauce at the high end of potency.
Solvent or solventless?
Rosin is solventless: it is pressed from flower or hash using only heat and pressure. Live resin and most other extracts use a solvent to pull the oils from fresh-frozen flower, which is then purged. Both end up as a concentrate; the menu labels the method and the lab-tested potency so you can choose. Because concentrates are much stronger by weight than flower, people new to them often start with a small amount.
Order ahead for pickup.
Browse the menu for whichever store is closer, build your order, and pick it up inside or at the drive-through. Both stores are open 9 AM to 9 PM every day, take cash and PIN debit, and have an in-store ATM. Credit cards are not accepted at any Michigan dispensary because of federal banking rules.
Common questions.
What is the difference between live resin and rosin?
Rosin is solventless, pressed from flower or hash with heat and pressure; live resin is solvent-extracted from fresh-frozen flower. The menu labels each.
Are concentrates stronger than flower?
Yes, much higher in THC by weight, so people new to them often start small. Every product lists its lab-tested potency. This is product information, not medical advice.
Can I order online for pickup?
Yes. Order ahead on the Standish or Au Gres menu and collect it in-store or at the drive-through, 9 AM to 9 PM every day.