Category Archives: cannabis edible packaging

Get Baked With These Hot Foodies

It’s that time of year again, and no we aren’t talking about  the upcoming daylight savings date… It’s Pumpkin Spice season! Break out your @Starbucks card, pick up a pumpkin spice latte and get comfy because we’re about to get CRATIV. Have you heard about the latest trends in edibles? Not just your Grandma’s ordinary […]

Edibles Packaging: Listing Food Allergens

The Cannabis Packaging and Labeling Regulatory Recommendations for States and Nations guidelines produced by the Council on Responsible Cannabis Regulation in collaboration with the National Cannabis Industry Association clearly outlines in Recommendation 7 that “all ingestible infused products and concentrates that are intended to be cooked with, eaten, or otherwise swallowed and digested (i.e. Activated […]

Sweetening Edibles Packaging: Brand-Friendly, Child-Resistant Packaging

When considering packaging for your edibles, your business must remain compliant with federal regulations and state laws. Edibles must meet a host of FDA nutritional guidelines and meet child-resistant packaging requirements in most states, along with a host of other possible regulations. However, meeting local requirements for safe cannabis packaging doesn’t always leave you with […]

Join Us at The Evolution of Cannabis: 2020!

Join Us at The Evolution of Cannabis: 2020! | Crativ Packaging Scroll to top BOOK TIME WITH A CONSULTANT Skip to content Request Sample We’re starting off this October by attending Arcview’s The Evolution of Cannabis: 2020 in New York City. As featured partners for this conference, we’re […]

Black History Month: Raising Awareness of Cannabis Prohibition’s Effects on Black People

Black History Month: Raising Awareness of Cannabis Prohibition’s Effects on Black People | Crativ Packaging Scroll to top BOOK TIME WITH A CONSULTANT Skip to content Request Sample News Cannabis 101 Black History Month: Raising Awareness of Cannabis Prohibition’s Effects on Black People As we make progress legalizing […]