Cannabis & Tech Today -- Fall 2021

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Standing Out and Fitting In The Fine Line Between Cannabis Product Appeal and Requirements By Gina Kranwinkel and Mark Gorman We’re living in “high” creative times. The creativity in today’s cannabis marketing is soaring; it’s not just enough to have great marketing and a nice package for your product — your brand and product must stand out, shouting above the noise to be seen and heard. Cannabis marketers are doing that amazingly well. Packaging & Labeling: Compliance Components However, creativity and branding aside, there are a myriad of compliance components that must be adhered to in packaging and labeling your product — with some of the most critical being “light resistant” (to what’s visibly inside) and “child resistant,” the latter including the requirement that it not be easy for a child five or under to open, while also not appealing to children (a subjective concept that must be handled with the utmost care — especially with edibles). Your local and state government requirements may (or may not) go even deeper into what is important and required and it’s crucial that cannabis product marketers know and follow what’s required. Packaging compliance includes being both lightand child-resistant.

The first National Association of Cannabis Businesses’ national standard was Cannabis Safety: Packaging and Labeling. The standard’s goal is to be as all-encompassing as possible, which may feel onerous to marketers who want to sell, but is so critical to ensuring not only compliance but best practices. As a selfregulating organization, we created this standard with a committee of experts and made it publicly available to anyone regardless of membership status. We also provide a checklist for use when creating or updating existing packaging or when reviewing any packaging inventory, this checklist is a great tool to help marketers with their compliance. Consumers Accustomed to Warnings & Protections Here’s the good news — most Americans are familiar with consumer protections and regulatory requirements on most packages we buy. While, as a marketer, it may “feel like” your entire package looks like a warning label, the reality is that’s normal. From alcohol and tobacco (a given) to the foods we eat daily with

Warning labels are fairly standard for packaged goods in the U.S. They help ensure quality and safety.

their “Allergen information: may contain milk, soybean, wheat or nuts,” most Americans are very familiar with these kinds of protections that help us make decisions on what we purchase and consume. We expect manufacturers and retailers to ensure not only quality of their product but also the safety. Cannabis is no different. If anything, our industry must hold itself to the highest standards, going above and beyond what is required and expected. What’s Your Packaging Challenge or Victory? As the industry continues to evolve, more and more cannabis brands now are competing for retailer’s shelf-space. It’s not enough to have a great package — there’s a small amount of space to make a big impact. Getting products in stores, appealing visually and then also ensuring marketing, packaging, and labeling compliance are at the forefront of the right “sales mix.” What’s your latest packaging challenge or victory? We’d love to know — drop us a line at info@nacb.com ❖

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The Lighter Side

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pages 156-158

The Science of Dabbing

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pages 140-143

Product Revolution

10min
pages 144-151

Events Calendar Coming Next Issue

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pages 154-155

Best Dispensary Logo in America

17min
pages 128-139

Managing an IT Ecosystem

34min
pages 104-121

Women + Weed

5min
pages 122-127

Ground, Sealed, Delivered

2min
pages 100-101

The Seeds of STEM Take Root

2min
pages 94-95

How Cold Can You Go?

2min
pages 92-93

What You Should Know About Terpenes

3min
pages 88-89

A Quick Cure for Preserving Crops

3min
pages 96-97

What’s in Your Fertilizer?

2min
pages 90-91

Time for a Change

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pages 98-99

Locking It Down

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pages 102-103

Bye, Bye Microbes

2min
pages 84-85

Expanding the Cannabis Social Network

8min
pages 70-75

What Are Nanobubbles

2min
pages 82-83

Is Cannabis Packaging Discriminatory?

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pages 58-61

Sustainable Packaging in 4 Steps

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pages 86-87

SevenPoint’s Inspiring Interior Design

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pages 66-69

Planet 13’s Retail Strategy

5min
pages 62-65

The Aftermath of Incarceration

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pages 76-81

Sustainable Investments in Cannabis

10min
pages 42-47

Big Ideas, Smart Packages

10min
pages 36-41

International

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pages 26-27

National Cannabis Party 2021 Recap

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pages 48-53

NACB

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pages 28-29

Event Wrap Ups

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pages 20-21

Know Before

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pages 24-25

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