The Leaderboard Drop at Metro Cannabis Dispensary
From April 10–12, Metro Cannabis Dispensary is offering 52% off a lineup of brands that people are already choosing...

There’s something refreshing about a sale that makes shopping feel easy and confident, with a solid mix of brands and formats already built in. No random themes, no overcomplicated categories; just a tight lineup shaped around what people are actually picking up, loving, and coming back for.
That’s the idea behind the Leaderboard drop at Metro Cannabis Dispensary. It’s a rotation of top-selling brands that have been consistently moving, and from April 10–12, everything in the lineup is 52% off, making it a pretty easy yes whether you’re restocking favorites or branching out.
Flower, vapes, edibles, topicals: it’s all in the mix. But instead of digging through everything, you’re stepping into a selection that’s already been filtered by what people are genuinely into right now.
It’s great to have a list of brands that are already landing well and easy to choose from. That’s where this format comes in strong.
A Leaderboard setup trims things down without boxing you in. It gives you direction without taking away choice. Everything in the mix has already earned attention, so you’re not starting from scratch.
It also naturally creates that sweet spot:
And with 52% off, it lowers the barrier to trying something new.
This round pulls together a lineup that covers a little bit of everything, whether you’re more into flower, edibles, or dialing into how something is made.
Jetty Extracts tends to stand out for how much emphasis they put on the process. You’ll see things like solventless rosin and live resin made from fresh frozen flower, which helps preserve the plant’s original profile.
What that usually translates to:
It’s the kind of brand people gravitate toward when they start paying attention to how things are made, not just what they are.
Glass House Farms leans into greenhouse cultivation, blending natural sunlight with controlled growing conditions.
That balance shows up in a few ways:
It’s a steady, easy-to-keep-around kind of brand that doesn’t overcomplicate things.
Camino keeps edibles simple in the best way. Instead of focusing only on THC numbers, everything is built around a vibe: relaxed, social, balanced, or winding down.
Why people keep reaching for it:
It’s straightforward, and that’s exactly the point.
Claybourne Co. sits comfortably in that “classic but consistent” lane. Indoor-grown flower, recognizable strains, and a lineup that includes pre-rolls and smalls make it easy to come back to.
Where it really lands:
It’s one of those brands that becomes part of the regular rotation without much effort.
Papa & Barkley takes a more formulation-focused approach, leaning into products that feel intentional and dialed in.
You’ll usually see:
Everything feels clean, straightforward, and built with purpose.
What makes this kind of drop so easy to shop is the built-in variety.
It’s especially a good fit for:
It’s a simple way to have a good lineup, while still keeping the fun of browsing and discovering.
The move here isn’t to load up on one thing. It’s to mix it up a little.
Try something like:
It keeps things interesting without overcommitting to anything.
If something’s been on your list, or you’ve been meaning to branch out a bit, this is a solid window.
From April 10–12, Metro Cannabis Dispensary is offering 52% off a lineup of brands that people are already choosing on repeat. It keeps the whole experience simple and fun. A curated mix, a strong discount, and plenty of room to explore: it all lines up pretty nicely.
Disclaimer: the information provided in this document is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.