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.
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.
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