What’s Badder?

It’s a form of cannabis concentrate (we make it in live rosin and resin) that has a smooth and thick consistency. A consistency resulting from proprietary post-processing methods earned from years of hands-on experience. You may have heard of budder, but this is thicker, moister, and stickier (the consistency ensures a superior, easy-to-use experience with your preferred rig). 

You know a higher quality badder when you see and smell it: it has a lighter gold or translucent white color; and the aroma is intensely innate to the original plant. We feel that by elevating all of our products to be closer to the experience you’d have with the flower, all New Yorkers can feel just a bit closer to the land that provides it all.

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Apr 2024

Want to learn more about New York Cannabis Industry and building a brand in it? We've got the IRL event for you: 'New York Cannabis: Industry Update, Building a Brand and More' on Wed 24th April from 6:00 - 7:15 PM at SOHO WORKS, 55 Water Street, Brooklyn

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Feb 2024

Everyone has their ‘go-to’. Perhaps you’ve found that indica, sativa, or hybrid strains work best. Or you’ve tried a bunch of different cultivars and found a specific favorite. In the end, it’s the terpene profiles that inform the effects cannabis has on you (see MFNY Nug #1).

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Mar 2023

It's been a long road, and we're finally here. We can't wait to show you what we've got cooking for you as the New York adult-use market opens up. You'll be hearing more from us very soon.

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Mar 2024

stupidDOPE covered our first special drop from the MFNY... The BagelHole

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Apr 2024

Our mouth-watering gummies are unlike any other edibles you've tried. Because our vegan, full-spectrum, cultivar-specific gummies are infused with MFNY’s premium live rosin extract as opposed to distillate. Distillate (crude cannabis oil from dried plants) lacks the concentration of terpenes and cannabinoids…

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Mar 2024

Honeysuckle magazine covered our collaboration with our friends at the New Museum collaborated to host the exhibit "Nothing New" by artist Puppies Puppies (Jade Guanaro Kuriki-Olivo); the work featured live CBD hemp plants in an industry first.

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