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You Own a Cannabis Business? 6 Packaging Trends in 2024

The Joint Blog

In the dynamic and rapidly expanding world of cannabis, where innovation and adaptability are paramount, packaging trends are instrumental in defining a brand’s identity and consumer experience. This article examines six packaging trends that will have an impact on the cannabis market in the coming year.

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Edibles Safety Q&A with Scott Riefler, Chief Science Officer for S?RSE

The Joint Blog

After writing a recent article called “Do Edibles Expire, and How to Best Preserve Them” we received a lot of feedback from our readers asking what the potential risks and dangers may be associated with consuming expired edibles. Cannabis edibles have shelf lives that are similar to their non-cannabis counterparts.

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Marijuana Edibles: A Beginner’s Guide

Leaf Science

Marijuana edibles are a tasty alternative to smoking or vaporizing cannabis. Made by infusing marijuana with food, edibles are one of the most popular ways of consuming cannabis. Many people prefer edibles because they are easier to ingest and offer a longer, more relaxing effect. What Are Edibles? Where To Buy Edibles.

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Explore the Wonders of Cannabis - 6 Creative and Unusual Ways to Use Cannabis

The Herb Collective

However, it's important to understand that edible cannabis can have significantly different biological effects from smoked cannabis, cause a slower onset of effects, and last longer than smoking or using droplets or topicals due dosages not being able to be accurately estimated.

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Health Canada: Backgrounder: Final regulations on new cannabis products

Cannabis Law Report

Health Canada has released the amendments to the Cannabis Regulations to control the legal production and sale of edible cannabis, cannabis extracts, and cannabis topicals. Edible cannabis. Placing a limit of 10 mg on the amount of THC that can be in a package of edible cannabis. Cannabis extracts.

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The Economic Impact of the Medical Marijuana Industry: Trends and Projections

MMJ Recs

Recent trends indicate a growing interest in alternative forms of consumption, such as edibles, topicals, and concentrates, in addition to traditional flower products. Regulations vary significantly by jurisdiction but typically encompass licensing requirements, product safety standards, and distribution protocols.

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NIST and FDA May Be the Cannabis Quality Assurance Heroes We Need

Canna Law Blog

To date, it’s truly been “buyer beware” outside of states putting together their own protocols on things like recalls, packaging and labeling safety standards, quality assurance reviews, and testing. CBD testing, packaging, and labeling is no consumer safety picnic either.

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