Vendor Spotlight: White Rabbit Medicinals – Artisanal Oklahoma Edibles Made “Low and Slow”

If you want edibles that feel like they came out of a real kitchen, not a candy factory, White Rabbit Medicinals is that brand.

Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma and founded in 2019, White Rabbit is a licensed medicinal cannabis processor that focuses on small-batch, patient-centered edibles for the Oklahoma market. They’re woman-, veteran-, and Native American–owned, and were early advocates during the SQ 788 medical campaign.

At The Healing Club, we like them because they care as much about how they make edibles as what’s in them.


What They Make

White Rabbit is known for scratch-made edibles, not re-melted candy:

  • Gummies and “nerd-style” chews
  • Hard candies and caramels
  • Chocolate chip cookies
  • Full-spectrum infused ghee and coconut oil for home cooking

All of it is produced in-house in their own kitchen, using whole-plant cannabis rather than generic distillate.


“Low and Slow” Whole-Plant Infusions

Instead of rushing edibles at high heat, White Rabbit uses a “low and slow” method:

  • They decarb and infuse base butters and oils for up to 18 hours
  • They work with whole-plant, strain-specific cannabis rather than random trim or mixed oil

That process is designed to:

  • Preserve more cannabinoids and terpenes
  • Improve how well the infused fats carry those compounds
  • Deliver a more consistent, full-spectrum effect from batch to batch

It takes longer, but it lines up with our belief that cannabis is medicine first, not just flavoring.


The Chronic Thunder Connection

White Rabbit made a deliberate choice to build their line around one strain:
Chronic Thunder, grown by Rocking Star Farm.

After testing multiple cultivars, they landed on Chronic Thunder because it:

  • Works especially well in butter and oil
  • Offers steady, indica-leaning relief in edible form
  • Produces a flavor profile that plays nicely with sweets and baked goods

Using one strain gives their products a consistent backbone, so when you find a dose that works, you’re not chasing a completely different effect profile every bag.


For Patients Who Like Control (and to Cook)

Where White Rabbit really stands out is their infused ghee and coconut oil:

  • Full-spectrum infusions you can use in your own recipes
  • Available in multiple strengths on Oklahoma menus

They’re ideal if you want to:

  • Bake your own edibles
  • Add a known dose to coffee, tea, or food
  • Build a repeatable routine with the same strain and infusion method each time

They’ve even hosted cooking and dosing lessons in the past to help patients learn how to use infused oils safely and effectively.


Why We Stock White Rabbit at The Healing Club

We choose White Rabbit because they’re:

  • Local and patient-driven – Oklahoma-owned, founded by a patient and chef dealing with serious health issues and heavy meds before cannabis.
  • Process-obsessed – whole plant, low-and-slow decarb instead of shortcuts.
  • Versatile – ready-to-eat treats and infused fats for patients who prefer to cook.

When you see White Rabbit on our shelves, you’re looking at edibles built for real Oklahoma patients, with strain consistency and kitchen-level attention to detail.


How to Ask for White Rabbit at The Healing Club

When you’re in the shop, try:

“Can you show me your White Rabbit edibles—the ones made with Chronic Thunder? I’d love help picking the right product and dose.”

We’ll go over:

  • Whether a caramel, gummy, cookie, or infused oil fits your routine
  • Potency and serving size
  • Timing (day vs night) and how long to wait before re-dosing

This is educational only, not medical advice. Always follow Oklahoma medical cannabis laws and consult a healthcare professional about your specific health needs.