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A local marijuana dispensary is offering a free joint for photographic proof of Bigfoot. Other marijuana companies are using creative ways to gain publicity, such as speed-rolling tournaments and hiring people to review products.

Marijuana Dispensary Offers Free Joints For Pics Of Bigfoot Following Local Sighting

Jun 9, 2025

Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment



With news of a reported Bigfoot sighting in Michigan making headlines
nationwide, a local marijuana dispensary is doing its part to help solve
the mystery by offering customers a free joint for any photographic proof
of the mythological creature.

The alleged sighting took place last month, with a father and son who were
out fishing reporting that they witnessed a large animal fall to the ground
and begin to approach them before their dog scared it away. The account,
documented by the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO), quickly
made rounds in the media.

Uniq Cannabis, evidently invested in the lore, leveraged the moment and
posted a sign outside its cannabis shop in Monroe that says, “Bring photo
proof of Bigfoot for a free pre-roll.”

According to the BFRO report, the creature appeared to be the size of a
bear but resembling a gorilla-type animal. The father and son didn’t
capture a photo of the creature, but Uniq Cannabis is providing an
incentive for anyone who does, as WTVG reported.

This comes more than 30 years after another cannabis-related Bigfoot story
reportedly occurred in northern California, as depicted in the TV
docuseries Sasquatch, which recounts an unsubstantiated story about three
cannabis workers being killed by such a creature.

Beyond offering deals for evidence of a mythological creature, marijuana
companies have sought to gain publicity in a number of creative ways.

For example, Rolling Derby, a group founded by a group of cannabis industry
veterans, announced last month that they have organized a series of
“speed-rolling” tournaments, where adults 21 and older can compete against
each other virtually or in person to see who can successfully fashion a
joint the fastest.

Late last year, Toker’s Guide—which offers an online directory of
dispensaries in several jurisdictions—listed series of job listings seeking
experienced cannabis consumers in states across the U.S. to sample and
review marijuana products.

Also last year, the rolling paper company DaySavers announced they’d pay
$4.20 to volunteers willing to smoke two free pre-rolled joints and provide
feedback on their smokability.

DaySavers separately launched a campaign last March to hire for what it
calls the “ultimate stoner dream job,” seeking a content creator to “get
paid to smoke weed.” The full-time social media creator and event marketer
job pays $70,420 with perks including cannabis product testing and all
expenses paid travel to marijuana events.

Some other high-profile clients have also offered to pay people for rolling
joints–for example Snoop Dogg, who said several years ago that he pays
someone $40,000 to $50,000 per year to have blunts readily available.

Meanwhile, although it won’t feature a speed-rolling tournament, the
California State Fair will once again feature a cannabis exhibit and
competition at this year’s event, with expanded award categories meant to
showcase the diversity of the state’s market.

First-Ever Marijuana ‘Speed-Rolling’ Competition Launches, Turning Cannabis
Culture Into A ‘Spectator Sport’

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