ANN ARBOR, MI - Buy art, get marijuana.

A Washington, D.C-based business planted its seeds in Ann Arbor about two weeks ago to expand On High Road, a concept where customers can buy a piece of cannabis art and receive a free gift: marijuana and a salty or sweet snack.

Virginia-native Brandon Williams began his venture in 2017, which expanded to Boston, Detroit and now the city known for Hash Bash, an annual event centered around marijuana. How it works: order a product then get it delivered with marijuana.

Customers can purchase products from $55 to $150 and choose from a free muffin, cookie, sour candy, hot fries and more, along with marijuana but no more than 2.5 ounces, the limit under Michigan law, Williams said. The snacks do not contain marijuana, rather they are an addition to enjoy with the art and cannabis.

“Demand is pretty great,” Williams said. “We’re doing pre-orders for next week. We got slammed with orders because the demand is extremely high. I’m actually hiring more drivers for the Ann Arbor area.”

The Ann Arbor operation currently has two drivers who can either personally deliver it, with an added charge, or meet a driver in downtown Ann Arbor.

“I don’t feel like I’ve faced any hurdles so far,” Williams said. “For the most part, I stay within the legal area of what’s written in the law. We cannot deliver on the college campus but when people go through the checkout process, we will have a couple options for them to choose from for a different pick up location.

“I have a daily limit that I don’t go past. I don’t want to ruffle any feathers. There could be a lot of money to be made but I’m going to be abiding by the law."

Williams directly saw how marijuana positively impacted people battling depression or managing pain and was inspired to start On High Road, he said.

“I’m a firm believer that it actually works," he said.