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Our 32 count glass jars are intentionally packed in reusable re-shipper cartons with partitions. The boxes are upside on the pallet as the tops are not taped. This keeps any dust out. The jars are “necks down” (upside down) in the box. To remove the cartons from the pallet, place two fingers on the carton bottom as you take the boxes off the pallet, holding the flaps closed. To remove the jars from the box fold the flaps back, place your hand on the top, flip the box over and slide the box up, leaving the jars right side up and ready for filling. After filling and capping, the box is designed to be reused to ship your filled products, saving you from disposing of corrugate and the cost of buying and setting up new boxes. The box holds 32 - 1/8th oz jars totaling 4 oz of flower. Four boxes equals 1lb. These boxes can be supplied preprinted with your brand, subject to a 2,500 box MOQ (80,000 jars). 

An air tight container is a container that does not let air in or out. Cannabis products produce a strong herb smell and are subject to drying out and losing their freshness. Common packaging like vials or closures without liners are unable to create an airtight seal that maintains the freshness of the product as well as contain the odor. eBottles offers airtight packaging that will keep cannabis products lasting longer and eliminates the odor while it is stored.

Requirements on cannabis packaging can vary by state, and by country. General information on medicinal cannabis is often found within the state’s Department of Health website.

The team at eBottles has experience with current packaging requirements. Contact us at 561-203-2779 with additional questions. 

Email compliance@ebottles.com and we will provide you with the relevant documentation.

A child resistant container is a container certified by an independent testing laboratory to meet the standard established by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The closure must be challenging for children, between the ages of 42 to 54 months, to open and accessible by seniors. The answer to the question is published in the Code of Federal Regulations Title 16, Part 1700.

 

The producer must ensure that the Marijuana is packaged in a manner that keeps it dry, has a tamper evident feature and meets the requirements of child resistant packaging. http://www.laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2013-119/

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