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Budder and badder are names for two very similar cannabis extracts originating in Canada in the 1990s. The process of creating budder starts similar to creating shatter. The extract is whipped on a hot plate and then cooked slowly in a vacuum oven. Badder can be loose and fluid but is sometimes bumpy and crumbly. It’s typically consumed by dabbing, especially with handheld dabbers. It can also be vaped in non-cartridge vaporizers or spread over flower to increase its potency before smoking.
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