AssurPack® prides itself on having extensive experience in child-resistant packaging innovation. Childproof packaging and labeling should not be parents’ only lines of defense against their kids accidentally ingesting cannabis. Christine Burns Rudalevige, Editor-in-Chief of edible MAINE, shares information about CR Cannabis Packaging as well as tips to keep children safe.
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A Supplier’s Perspective Cannabis Packaging
Packaging suppliers are extending their assortments into the Cannabis space. However, there is plenty to learn and prepare to enter into the space. With any marijuana product, child-resistance is an important piece of the puzzle, and certified, child-resistant features are required for products purchased in cannabis dispensaries. Nancy Warner, CEO of Assurpack®, a pharma packaging…
Read MoreWatch AssurPack CEO Nancy Gruskin Warner at Benzinga’s “Invest In Her” Session
Billed as the biggest gathering of cannabis leaders and investors, the Benzinga Capital Conference on April 11th and 12th featured a robust roster of exhibitors, speakers, and panel discussions. One of the highlights was the “Invest In Her” panel discussion with AssurPack CEO Nancy Gruskin Warner. As the owner of one of a few women-owned…
Read MoreAssurTin® is Part of Cycling Frog’s Innovation Story
Building its brand on 100% hemp-derived THC and CBD, Seattle-based Cycling Frog is poised to become a national cannabis leader. The April, 2023 “Innovations in Edibles” issue of Marijuana Venture features Cycling Frog’s “quality-crafted” wintergreen mints in easy-open, child-resistant AssurTin packaging. Cycling Frog aims to produce products that are “approachable, that aren’t overwhelming and allow [users] to experience…
Read MoreSustainable Initiatives Are Lighting Up the Cannabis Industry
Canada’s nationwide packaging recycling program, launched in 2018, was a harbinger of innovation in the packaging space. Across the industry, eco-conscious users, retailers, and dispensaries are supporting next-gen, life cycle cannabis packaging solutions. AssurPack is leading the way with a growing array of reuse/recycle packaging materials designed for low environmental impact and high product freshness.
Read MoreThe Baby Boomer Generation is Saying OKAY! to Cannabis
According to a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, cannabis has become a favored treatment among 65+-year-olds for its naturally calming, relaxing qualities. For older adults, it can be an especially effective sleep aid. In her interview in AARP’s The Ethel, AssurPack’s CEO Nancy Gruskin Warner comments, “Cannabis is…not a cure-all, but it can help…
Read MoreEvolution in Packaging – AssurPack Featured in Marijuana Venture
What are the keys to building successful cannabis packaging? What moves retail buyers and consumers to select your brand? Marijuana Venture asked industry leader Nancy Gruskin Warner, CEO and Founder of AssurPack, for her take on shelf appeal. Find out how she designs customized solutions that ensure sustainability, recyclability, and childproof protection.
Read MoreCannabis Packaging for Peak Preservation
What’s the secret to locking in the awesomeness of your infused cannabis products? Top-quality packaging, of course! Prepared Foods & Food Engineering featured AssurPack’s CEO, Nancy Warner, in a recent discussion about how packaging materials affect shelf life. See why the packaging materials you choose are critical for customer satisfaction — read Nancy’s feature now:
Read MoreMarBox-CR® – The Solution for Garden Society Consumers with Arthritis
Sonoma County’s Garden Society launched a recyclable plastic box with a flip-lid that opens when pressed. AssurPack Marbox-CR can be reused or recycled. The company has noted that many child-proof packages can be difficult to open – especially for consumers seeking relief for arthritis. The simple press-to-open system solves the problem.
Read MoreAssurClam® Featured in Arkansas Times
Arkansas’s medical marijuana patients aren’t just blowing smoke: Many are using the wide variety of edible products created by the state’s cultivators and made available at the state’s 31 open dispensaries. From gummies to chocolates to hard candies, edible products provide an alternative for patients who don’t want to smoke.
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