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AA vs AAA+ vs Premium vs Exotic: What the Flower Sections Actually Do
AA, AAA+, Premium, and Exotic are menu sections that help shoppers narrow a flower selection. They are most useful when treated as starting points rather than automatic verdicts.
AA, AAA+, Premium, and Exotic are menu sections that help shoppers narrow a flower selection. They are most useful when treated as starting points rather than automatic verdicts.
Queen Lansdowne Cannabis also includes a Budget section, giving the flower menu five distinct entry points. Each section can organize browsing, but the current listing still decides what is available and what details can be compared.
AA: a separate value-oriented browse
AA gives shoppers a flower section outside the Budget page while remaining distinct from AAA+, Premium, and Exotic. The section name tells you where you are browsing. It does not replace the need to check the individual item.
Read the listed weight, price, product name, and notes together.
AAA+: another step in the menu structure
AAA+ is presented as its own flower lane. Shoppers using this section should compare current AAA+ listings with one another before jumping into a different tier.
This keeps the comparison clean. Like-for-like comparisons are easier to understand than mixing several sections and several sizes at once.
Premium: a focused section, not a guarantee
Premium is a useful starting point for shoppers who specifically want to review that part of the flower menu. The word itself should not be stretched into unsupported promises about every item.
The current product listing remains the evidence. Check what is shown now.
Exotic: the top browsing section in the menu
Exotic receives strong attention because the name suggests rarity and distinction. That makes careful reading more important, not less.
A memorable strain name or an attractive photo can draw the eye, but the full listing still matters: product name, type where shown, weight, price, and current notes.
Where Budget fits
Budget is the value-first flower path. It belongs in the same menu system, but it answers a different first question from Premium or Exotic.
A shopper focused on spending may begin with Budget. A shopper interested in another section may begin elsewhere. Neither approach requires declaring one section universally better.
A cleaner comparison method
- Choose the section that matches the reason for browsing.
- Compare current items inside that section.
- Keep weight and price together.
- Read item notes where available.
- Move to another section only when a cross-section comparison is genuinely useful.
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