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Badder

A plain-English cannabis definition for Canadian consumers. Use it for education, then confirm provincial rules and product details with licensed sources.

Badder is a cannabis concentrate known for its smooth, butter-like consistency and high potency.

Also called / Category:

Also called batter; Products & Formats

Key takeaways:

  • Badder is a popular concentrate for its texture and potency.

  • It is usually golden to amber in colour.

  • It can be consumed through dabbing or vaporizing.

  • Badder retains a high terpene profile, enhancing flavour.

What it is / How it shows up:

Badder is a cannabis concentrate often found on dispensary menus and in product reviews, recognized for its butter-like texture and rich flavour profile. It ranges in colour from light gold to deep amber and is made by extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from cannabis plants. Badder is favoured by consumers for its high THC content and full-bodied flavour, often used in dabbing or vaporizing. Its texture results from specific extraction techniques that preserve the plant's natural terpenes and cannabinoids, offering a robust cannabis experience.

How it’s measured or identified:

  • THC and CBD potency levels.

  • Terpene profile analysis.

  • Texture consistency and colour.

Use in context:

  • "I love using badder for its smooth texture when dabbing."

  • "This badder has an incredible terpene profile, enhancing its flavour."

  • "The high potency of badder makes it a favourite among seasoned users."

Safety & compliance in Canada:

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FAQs:

  • What is badder used for? Badder is primarily used for dabbing or vaporizing due to its high THC content and aromatic terpene profile.

  • How is badder different from other concentrates? Badder is distinguished by its buttery texture and the preservation of terpenes, offering a unique flavour profile compared to other concentrates.

Sources:

  • Health Canada

  • PubChem

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