Badder is a cannabis concentrate with a soft, thick, batter-like consistency that is slightly looser than budder.
WHAT IS BADDER
Badder forms when cannabis extract is whipped or agitated in a way that introduces air and disrupts crystal formation. This creates a glossy, scoopable texture that resembles cake batter or thick frosting.
Badder can be produced using both solvent-based extractions (like BHO) and solventless methods, depending on the process.
HOW IS BADDER USED?
Badder is commonly:
- Dabbed using a rig or e-rig
- Used in vape cartridges
- Added to flower for enhanced potency
Its texture makes it easy to handle and portion accurately.
WHY IT MATTERS
Badder is favored because:
– It’s easier to work with than shatter
– Texture is stable and less prone to snapping
– Flavor and terpene content are often well preserved
Many daily dabbers prefer badder for convenience.
LIMITATIONS & NOTES
Badder and budder are often used interchangeably, though badder is usually slightly wetter and less whipped. Texture can change over time based on temperature and storage.