Concentrate Packaging

Make your concentrates stand out with our concentrate packaging. Available in a multitude of styles and sizes, these packaging solutions offer both functionality and aesthetic appeal at low wholesale prices.

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Concentrate Packaging FAQ

How to Store Concentrates

Concentrates should be stored in airtight containers and kept in cool, dry, dark places. Kitchen cabinets, bedside table drawers, and even medicine cabinets are generally good places to store concentrates. Light, air, heat, and humidity are enemies of cannabinoids - keeping them away from your concentrates will improve their shelf lives.

Can I Purchase Custom Concentrate Containers?

Absolutely! We make a vast range of customizable concentrate containers, including glass jars, plastic cases, vape cartridges/tubes, and so much more. With child-resistant, tamper-evident, clear, opaque, big, small, delicate, hefty, and unique items, there’s a customizable concentrate container in our collection for every brand.

What Are The Most Popular Wax Container Sizes?

Our 1mL glass, plastic, and silicone concentrate containers are the most popular because they can hold 1 gram of most concentrates - the most popular concentrate portion for commercial sale/use. These small jars can house wax, crumble, isolate, dabs, diamonds, sauce, and many other concentrate forms.

Can Concentrates Expire?

The cannabinoids in concentrates can degrade over time, especially when the concentrates aren’t stored properly, reducing the concentrate’s potency. Exposure to humidity can cause mold inside of concentrate containers, so be sure to keep them in a dry place. If the concentrate is mixed with food-grade ingredients (ex: CBD oil made with olive oil), it may genuinely “expire,” especially when improperly stored, after about one or two years. Most concentrates, left untouched/improperly stored, will simply harden too much to use after enough time passes.

Concentrates vs Flower

Concentrates and flower are both fantastic ways to enjoy the therapeutic benefits of cannabinoids, namely THC and CBD. Typically, concentrates are popular with regulated products connoisseurs because of their high potency and the advanced techniques required for inhaling them. Flower is also beloved amongst connoisseurs, but it tends to be a popular option for those starting out with regulated products. However, even those just starting out may be interested in concentrates if they’re looking to relieve strong pain/discomfort from conditions such as anxiety, arthritis, nausea, etc. Neither concentrates nor flower are “better,” but concentrates are more potent and offer more powerful therapeutic effects.

Concentrate Packaging

Concentrate Packaging

Learn Important Tips on Concentrate Packaging

Herb extracts have been moving fast on the market recently, and by extension, concentrate packaging materials are also in demand. Businesses are looking for containers that can advertise their brand, hold the product, and preserve the extracts in their most potent state. With concentrates, every drop counts, so they must be handled carefully.

Concentrate packaging is also tricky because, unlike edibles that buyers just throw in their mouths or pre-rolls that they simply start smoking, concentrates are used delicately. We covered the different states of concentrates and packaging materials that go well with each of them.

  • Liquid Concentrates: You can package your liquid extract oils in bottles or jars. Bottles are the most common option because they can come with dropper caps, allowing users to measure the exact amount of extracts they apply to the dab nail.
  • Thick Liquids: Jars and similar containers made of silicone or plastic are great for storing extracts in the form of wax. These packaging materials are excellent because they can be easily twisted open, and the concentrate can be carefully scooped out in small bits for dabbing.
  • Solids: This form of concentrate is called hashish, and it can be stored in bags or jars. To preserve the quality of the product, these packages must be airtight. Mylar bags and containers with airtight caps are perfect for this type of storage.

Packaging With Glass Concentrate Containers

Regardless of the state you are storing extracts in, you can’t go wrong when you store them in glass concentrate containers. Glass is ideal for packaging because it does not cause any reactions to the product. These containers also come in different sizes that can fit small quantities of oil or big chunks of solid concentrates. The only characteristic of these containers that you have to worry about is their wide-open top. However, with an airtight cap, the glass jar will be fit for packaging again.

Why Glass Jars Are Fit for Wax, Hash, and Oil Concentrate Packaging

Glass containers are one of the few packaging materials that meet the requirements for packaging extracts as liquid, solid, or thick liquids. These are the features of these jars that make them ideal concentrate containers.

  • Complaint with regulatory requirements
  • Durable to hold the products in tough conditions
  • Compatible with chemicals in all concentrates
  • Airtight caps for preserving the product
  • Can be transparent for visible packaging or opaque for protection from UV rays

Introducing Custom Packaging for Concentrate Containers

Let your custom concentrate packaging spread the word about your brand and bring more customers for you. Customization has been a popular marketing technique among businesses for ages, and it still works today. You can give your buyers a chance to remember your products and return for their next purchase by slapping a unique design on them.

A design that stands out is also great for getting new customers. When a person walks into a hemp product store and doesn’t have much information about competing products, they use the appearance of the package to judge. You can’t create a package that always beats every product it competes with, but if your design is attractive enough, you will be pulling in a lot of customers.

The most obvious marketing advantage of customization is increased brand exposure. More people will know your brand by its distinctiveness. You can build a good reputation and, subsequently, a successful business based on this.

Final Thoughts on Using Dab Containers

When thinking about concentrate containers, you have to think of how the end users are going to interact with the product. Thankfully, after years of research, packaging companies have come up with solutions like dropper bottles, glass jars, dab tools, and other simple equipment to help. Pick the container that fits your product and consumers best and make a purchase today.