
Purple Haze | Badder | 1g
THCa: 81.21%
Using hydrocarbon extraction as well as a few other tricks up our sleeve; GOAT Badder is high in that
'stank' and potency. Our proprietary method is constantly stirred or whipped during and after the purging
process. The agitation crystalizes the budder, giving it a thick, creamy, and butter-like texture.
Batter? Budder? It's up to you how you spell it; but leave it to us to exceed your expectations.
- Grape
- Blueberry
- Sweet

We spare no expense and meticulously obsess over each aspect of our product lines to ensure that our customers are getting the best in packaging, design, formulation, variety, and strength.
Child-resistant, re-usable, and recyclable packaging.
Our designs are eye-catching and vibrant; utilizing full spectrum color palettes to signify our commitment in providing a broad experience to the end user.
Our cutting-edge hardware was designed to work consistently and efficiently while maximizing the flavor profiles and preserving the contents.
Finally, our extracts are produced in-house, using industry leading techniques that are clean, potent, and repeatable. We have an ever-evolving library of strain profiles that are frequently rotated and classed by traditional categories (Indica, Sativa, Hybrid) and descriptors (skunky, berry, gassy, etc.) allowing the consumer to choose their own adventure.
Purple Haze is a cultivar with uncertain origins. Its name first appeared around the time that purple LSD caps -- also called Purple Haze -- were sold in the 1960s and 70s. The potent flower earned the name thanks to its vividly violet buds and trichome density.
According to Sam the Skunkman, the strain originated in Colombia, a phenotype of the standardized Haze cultivar he bred during that time frame.
Purple Haze is one of several Original Haze phenotypes to descend from stabilized Columbian seeds that were cultivated by the Haze Brothers, according to Royal Queen Seeds. Purple Haze became the most popular of these phenotypes, leading to several hybrids and variations over the following decades.