Monday is the finish line, but it should never feel like an afterthought.
A strong 4/20 finale needs energy, variety, and a lineup that feels worthy of the last day of the campaign. That is exactly what Monday 4/20 brings to Kolas. Day 4 of 4 Days of 420 closes the event with one of the most complete category mixes of the entire run. The flower is still strong. Pre-rolls are still active. Carts, AIOs, mini tanks, Reloads, concentrates, and infused pre-rolls all have a place in the story. In-house value is still present. Big brand names still matter. The day feels full from top to bottom.
That is what makes Monday work.
The final day should feel broad enough to matter and focused enough to be easy to follow. Monday does both. It gives flower shoppers something solid to look at. It gives vape shoppers multiple reasons to stay locked in. It keeps the infused formats visible. It gives a few supporting brands clean value plays that help round out the lineup. It also keeps Kolas in the mix with one of the most reliable in-house offers of the full campaign.
By the time Day 4 arrives, readers do not need generic 420 talk. They need a clear view of what makes the last day worth checking. Monday has that. It feels like a proper finish to the full weekend.
Monday brings the broadest final-day energy of the campaign
Each day in a multi-day 420 event needs its own role.
Friday opens wide. Saturday gets more focused. Sunday usually feels like the weekend peak. Monday has a different job. It has to close strongly without feeling repetitive. It has to bring enough category depth to feel important on its own. It also has to make the campaign feel complete.
That is what Monday 4/20 does well.
The strongest thing about the lineup is how many different product paths it supports. Flower is a real part of the day through Eighty East. Pre-rolls stay active through Jetty, Himalaya, ROVE, and Kolas. Carts and AIOs stay strong through Himalaya and Jetty. Reloads bring ROVE back into the conversation in a simpler final-day format. Concentrates stay visible through Himalaya. Supporting brands like CAM, Presidential, ICED, Sluggers, and Yada Yada helps make the page feel fuller.
That gives Monday a clear identity. It is the final sweep. It is the day that touches almost every major category without turning into a cluttered list of random offers. For a last-day campaign blog, that balance matters.
Jetty gives Monday one of its strongest category stories
If one brand helps define the overall shape of Monday, it is Jetty.
Jetty shows up across three separate Monday offers, and that gives the day a strong portable-product backbone from the start. Monday includes buy any 1g pre-roll, get one for $1. It also includes buy any 1g cart, get one for $1. On top of that, Jetty adds buy any 1g mini tank, get one for $1.
That range matters.
A lot of daily 420 posts get pulled too hard in one direction. They either become flower-heavy or they lean almost entirely into vapes. Jetty helps Monday avoid that problem. It gives the page support across pre-rolls, carts, and mini tanks all at once. That makes the final day feel more balanced and more useful to different kinds of readers.
It also makes the Monday blog easier to structure. Jetty is not just a passing mention. It is one of the brands that gives the day its shape. A reader landing on the page can immediately see that portable formats are a major part of the 4/20 story, and Jetty is one of the clearest reasons why.
Himalaya gives Day 4 real depth across multiple product types
Himalaya is another major reason Monday feels complete.
The brand appears in three different Monday offers, and each one speaks to a different kind of shopper. Himalaya includes buy one, get one for $1 on concentrates. It also includes buy one, get one for $1 on carts and AIOs. On top of that, Monday keeps Himalaya visible with buy one, get one for $1 on infused pre-rolls.
This kind of range is valuable on a final-day page.
It shows that Monday is not centered on just one format. It also helps the blog feel more grounded in the actual campaign details. Concentrates matter to some readers. Carts and AIOs matter to others. Infused pre-rolls speak to another part of the 4/20 audience. Himalaya connects all three.
It also pairs well with Jetty. Jetty gives Monday clean product-specific value. Himalaya gives it category depth. Together, they do a lot of the heavy lifting for the Day 4 lineup.
ROVE keeps the final day sharp with simple featured offers
Earlier in the campaign, ROVE helped define the weekend with bigger bundles. On Monday, the brand comes back in a cleaner and more direct way.
The Monday lineup includes buy one, get one on Reloads and buy one, get one on infused 5-pack pre-rolls. That shift in structure works well for the last day. It feels simpler. It feels easier to scan. It gives ROVE a clear place in the final-day blog without repeating the same bundle language from Saturday and Sunday.
That is important because the last day should feel fresh.
ROVE’s Monday presence helps keep premium product visibility alive while letting the page breathe a little more. Reloads give the day another distinct vape angle. The infused 5-pack pre-roll offer keeps ROVE connected to one of the most active categories of the campaign. Together, those two entries give the final day another layer without making the page feel overbuilt.
This is one of the reasons Monday works better than a generic 4/20 roundup. The brand story evolves. It does not stay frozen. ROVE helps show that the campaign is still moving, even on the last day.
Eighty East keeps the flower strong on 4/20
No final-day 420 blog feels complete without strong flower visibility.
Eighty East gives Monday exactly that. The lineup includes a BOGO 3.5g offer and a second BOGO option on 7g or two 3.5g products. That makes Monday one of the stronger flower days of the campaign and gives Day 4 the kind of weight it needs.
Flower matters on a page like this because it anchors the lineup.
Even when carts, mini tanks, concentrates, and infused products are getting plenty of attention, many readers still want to see flower represented clearly on 4/20 itself. Eighty East makes that possible without overcomplicating the page.
The offer structure also helps. A BOGO 3.5g option is clean and easy to understand. The second BOGO choice on 7g or two 3.5g products adds flexibility and makes the flower section feel more useful. It speaks to different basket sizes and different shopping habits, which is exactly what a final-day campaign post should do.
Eighty East gives Monday a classic category backbone, and that helps balance all the portable and infused product energy around it.
Kolas keeps the in-house pre-roll momentum going
Kolas stays active on Monday with one of the most consistent offers of the full 4 Days of 420 campaign.
Kolas flavored pre-rolls are buy one, get one for $1, with mix-and-match flexibility across infused and non-infused options. That offer has already helped support earlier days of the event, and it still matters on 4/20 itself.
This kind of in-house consistency is important.
It gives the campaign a reliable Kolas identity. It also helps the final-day page stay connected to the brand instead of relying only on outside names. Pre-rolls are one of the easiest categories to browse during 420 week, and Kolas keeps that lane strong with a simple offer that feels flexible and familiar.
The mix-and-match angle matters too. It gives readers more choice. It also helps the Monday page feel practical instead of overly narrow. On a day with so many different categories competing for attention, an easy in-house pre-roll offer helps keep the blog grounded.
CAM, Presidential, ICED, Sluggers, and Yada Yada help fill out the final day
A strong 4/20 blog needs its headliners, but it also needs its supporting cast.
Monday gets that from CAM, Presidential, ICED, Sluggers, and Yada Yada. CAM appears with a buy two, get one offer. Presidential also joins the final day with a buy two, get one offer. ICED shows up with a BOGO deal. Sluggers does the same. Yada Yada is also part of the Monday lineup with a buy-one offer.
These entries matter because they make the final day feel full.
Not every offer needs a long explanation. Some brands strengthen the page simply by adding more recognizable names and more quick-hit value structures that readers can scan fast. That is exactly what these brands do. They help the blog feel more complete without pulling focus away from the major category anchors.
This is one of the things that makes Monday feel like a proper finish. The page does not rely on one or two hero brands alone. It has enough support around the edges to feel like a full campaign day, which is exactly what 4/20 should deliver.
Why Monday matters in the full 4 Days of 420 campaign
The last day of a campaign is not just another date on the calendar.
Monday 4/20 does that well.
The lineup covers flower, pre-rolls, infused pre-rolls, carts, AIOs, mini tanks, Reloads, concentrates, and more. It keeps the in-house value visible. It keeps big brands active. It lets the final day feel broad and useful without losing structure.
That is what makes the blog work. It is not a generic 4/20 filler. It is tied to the real Monday lineup. It reflects the brands and categories actually shaping the day. It gives readers a clean final-day story that feels like a real finish to the larger campaign.
Monday 4/20 closes the campaign the right way
Day 4 does exactly what it needs to do.
It brings back strong flower visibility through Eighty East. It keeps pre-roll momentum active through Jetty, Himalaya, ROVE, and Kolas. It gives vape shoppers plenty to look at through Jetty, Himalaya, and ROVE. It keeps concentrates visible. It adds supporting value through CAM, Presidential, ICED, Sluggers, and Yada Yada.
That is what a last-day 420 blog should feel like.
It should feel full. It should feel timely. It should feel connected to the categories and brands that matter most on the day. Most of all, it should feel like a real ending to the full event, not a rushed afterthought.
Monday 4/20 delivers that kind of finish.
FAQ: Monday 4/20 at Kolas
What are the featured Monday, 4/20 deals at Kolas?
Monday includes featured deals from Jetty, Himalaya, ROVE, Eighty East, CAM, Presidential, ICED, Sluggers, Yada Yada, and Kolas. The lineup covers flower, pre-rolls, infused pre-rolls, carts, AIOs, mini tanks, Reloads, and concentrates.
Are there flower deals on Monday, 4/20?
Yes. Eighty East has a BOGO 3.5g offer and a second BOGO option on 7g or two 3.5g products, making Monday a strong flower day in the campaign.
What are the Monday pre-roll deals at Kolas?
Jetty has buy any 1g pre-roll, get one for $1. Himalaya includes buy one, get one for $1 on infused pre-rolls. Kolas flavored pre-rolls are also buy one, get one for $1, with mix-and-match options across infused and non-infused products. ROVE also appears with buy one, get one on infused 5-pack pre-rolls.
Are there Monday vape deals at Kolas?
Yes. Jetty includes buy any 1g cart, get one for $1, and buy any 1g mini tank, get one for $1. Himalaya includes buy one, get one for $1 on carts and AIOs. ROVE also has buy one, get one on Reloads.
Does Monday include concentrates?
Yes. Himalaya has a buy one, get one for $1 offer on concentrates, which helps keep the category visible on the final day of the campaign.
Which other brands are part of the Monday lineup?
CAM and Presidential both appear with buy two, get one offers. ICED and Sluggers both appear with BOGO deals. Yada Yada is also part of the final-day lineup with a buy any offer.


