Badders, also known as batter or budder, are cannabis-derived concentrates characterized by a smooth, creamy, and whipped consistency. They are produced by extracting resin compounds from the cannabis plant and then processing them under controlled conditions to create their distinctive texture. These concentrates typically contain cannabinoids such as THC or CBD, along with terpenes that contribute to their overall chemical profile and aroma.
Due to their concentrated nature, badders may exhibit stronger pharmacological effects compared to raw cannabis flower. General observations from scientific literature on cannabinoid-containing products include potential relaxation, changes in mood or perception, and possible pain-modulating properties. Some formulations may also be associated with sedation or reduced alertness depending on their composition and cannabinoid levels.
The characteristics of badders, including consistency, color, and potency, can vary depending on the source material and extraction methods used. As with other cannabis-derived products, they are subject to varying legal regulations and are typically handled within controlled medical or legal frameworks where permitted.







