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No, THCA Badder and THC wax differ in composition and intended use. THCA Badder is made from hemp-derived THCA and remains non-psychoactive until heated. THC wax, on the other hand, typically contains active THC and may cause intoxication upon use.

Due to its high terpene content, THCA Badder often has a strong aroma. The scent varies depending on the strain but may include notes of citrus, fruit, earth, or spice. These natural fragrances are preserved through careful extraction techniques.

Yes, but eating THCA Badder raw will not produce psychoactive effects. THCA in its raw form does not convert into THC without heat. Some users choose to consume raw cannabinoids for personal wellness routines, though effects may differ.

When stored properly, THCA Badder may stay fresh for several months. Keeping it in a cool, dark environment in an airtight container helps maintain texture and potency. Over time, exposure to light and heat may degrade cannabinoids and terpenes.

Yes, THCA Badder may be used by beginners with proper guidance and low-temperature dabbing tools. It is recommended that beginners start with a very small amount. Before use, it is important to educate on how heat activates THCA.

Live THCA Badder is made from freshly frozen cannabis, which helps preserve terpenes and aroma. Cured badder uses dried flower, which may lead to slightly less terpene retention but still delivers potency. Gold CBD’s products may highlight strain freshness when applicable.

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