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Edibles Packaging Regulations: Page 2
Wana Brands, Six Months After the Canopy Deal: Q&A With Nancy Whiteman
Whiteman reflects on the challenges of more than a decade in the cannabis industry, what led to the recent changes in the C-suite and shares predictions for what’s ahead.
New Jersey's Adult-Use Cannabis Market Won't Include Some Infused Products
Cannabis-infused products like cookies, brownies, gummies or anything that "resembles food"—aside from lozenges—will not be permitted for sale in the state.
4 Tips for Superior Cannabis Packaging
Leverage the branding power of containers while playing by the rules.
Expect The Best: 6 Tips For Vetting Edibles Vendors
Cannabis-infused food producers share advice for sourcing high-quality ingredients, maintaining steady supplies, and complying with tight regulations.
Fast Stats
Alaska considers increasing THC limits for edibles, making the state's products more in line with what's available in other markets, while lawmakers in Washington, D.C. introduced competing bills to regulate adult-use sales.
Bringing Culinary Expertise to the Arizona Edibles Market
Chef Aaron Chamberlin is taking a fresh approach to edibles at Good Things Coming, which has partnered with Copperstate Farms.
Missouri Legislature Approves Bill to Restrict Medical Cannabis Edibles
The legislation prohibits certain forms of edible products, including those in shapes that may be enticing to children.
Missouri Senate Approves Bill to Ban Cannabis-Infused Candy
The legislation, which aims to protect children, would prohibit candy, lollipops, cotton candy, and fruit- and animal-shaped edibles.
With Alcohol Consumption Down Among Millennials, Big Businesses See Opportunities for THC-Infused Beverages
As companies continue to perfect cannabis-infused beverages, the category could gradually supplant alcohol.
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