Evergreen comparison guide

Pre-Rolls vs Flower: Which Format Fits the Visit?

Pre-rolls and flower can contain the same broad type of cannabis product, but they create different shopping experiences.

By Queen Lansdowne Cannabis Team - @QueenLansdowneTeamUpdated July 11, 2026

Pre-rolls and flower can contain the same broad type of cannabis product, but they create different shopping experiences.

Flower gives the shopper more control over quantity and preparation. Pre-rolls arrive in a ready-rolled format. The better choice depends on what the shopper wants from the format, not on a universal rule.

Flower offers more control

Loose flower lets shoppers compare different weights, flower sections, and individual listings. It suits someone who wants to choose the flower first and handle preparation separately.

At Queen Lansdowne Cannabis, flower also includes Budget, AA, AAA+, Premium, and Exotic sections. That gives the flower shopper more menu paths to explore.

Pre-rolls prioritize convenience

Pre-rolls reduce the preparation step. The important listing details may include:

  • Single item or pack
  • Pack count
  • Size
  • Standard or infused format where shown
  • Current price
  • Item notes

A pre-roll page should be read as a pre-roll page, not as a shortcut to the flower menu.

Do not mix the comparison too early

A shopper who already knows the preferred format can save time by going directly to that category.

A shopper who is undecided should first ask what matters more:

  • Control over quantity and preparation
  • A ready-rolled format
  • Pack convenience
  • A specific current product listing

Once that question is answered, the menu becomes much smaller.

Current categories

Use the live menu for current product details and the store page for current visit information before heading to Queen and Lansdowne.

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