Where to Buy
Rebel is stocked at 48 licensed dispensaries across Colorado, with the deepest coverage in Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Boulder, and Fort Collins. Search by ZIP code or city below to find the closest one, or filter by product type if you are after a specific format.
Market Insights Snapshot
Rebel shifted its category mix in July 2026 toward Concentrates, which rose to a 59.50% share while Flower fell to 40.50%; the swing was driven by a 98.77% month-over-month surge in Concentrates against a 79.02% month-over-month decline in Flower. With average prices split at $35.88 for Concentrates and $48.93 for Flower, the move compressed the brand’s blended price point and rebalanced volume toward lower-priced units, implying a deliberate pivot toward faster-turning formats even as overall 24-month sales expanded 70.77%.
This July 2026 shift positions Rebel closer to extract-led baskets where price elasticity can pull trial: a near-doubling in Concentrates month-over-month alongside a four-fifths contraction in Flower month-over-month suggests inventory and marketing emphasis are tilting away from premium whole-flower toward value-forward dabbable SKUs. Given Ohio is the lead market and Flower ranking data are unavailable, concentrating mix into a 59.50% Concentrates share versus a 40.50% Flower share implies the brand is trading depth in a traditional anchor category for broader basket penetration and promotional agility, with the trade-off being reduced visibility in Flower-specific rankings if that -79.02% month-over-month trend persists.
Competitive Landscape
Rebel sits at rank #70 in OH Flower in July 2026, improving 5 positions from April 2026’s #75 while still 6 places below its peak #64 in June 2026; the month-to-month slip of 6 ranks from June 2026 to July 2026 contrasts with a three-month gain of 6. Meanwhile, RYTHM holds #1 after climbing 6 ranks year over year with 74.96% sales growth, and Klutch Cannabis advanced 21 ranks to #3 alongside 402.95% sales growth, indicating that category momentum is concentrating at the top while Rebel’s brief June 2026 peak and subsequent July 2026 pullback imply a fragile foothold that requires sustained share capture to avoid drifting toward the lower quartile.

Notable Products
Rebel x Anthos - Double Chem OG Live Resin Budder (1g) delivered the standout move in July 2026 with a 515.6% month-over-month surge to rank 1, while Rebel x Anthos - Hill Rich Live Resin Badder (1g) slipped 67.5% to rank 6. Rebel x Anthos - Cookies Live Resin Badder (1g) also accelerated 274.3% to rank 3, and Rebel x Anthos - Double OG Sour Live Resin Badder (1g) rose 47.2% to rank 4, indicating that three of the top six are Concentrates. This reordering places Flower behind Concentrates at the top, as Rebel x Anthos - Island Mountain Headband (3.5g) climbed 47.7% but still sits outside rank 1 while Rebel x Anthos - Double OG Chem (7g) declined 26.2% to rank 5. The pattern implies Rebel is tilting toward Concentrates leadership, with live resin formats pulling share from Flower and setting the near-term product mix toward higher-velocity extract SKUs.
Top Selling Cannabis Brands
Data for this report comes from real-time sales reporting by participating cannabis retailers via their point-of-sale systems, which are linked up with Headset’s business intelligence software. Headset’s data is very reliable, as it comes digitally direct from our partner retailers. However, the potential does exist for misreporting in the instance of duplicates, incorrectly classified products, inaccurate entry of products into point-of-sale systems, or even simple human error at the point of purchase. Thus, there is a slight margin of error to consider. Brands listed on this page are ranked in the top twenty within the market and product category by total retail sales volume.






