RXDco has manufactured a new cannabis packaging option called Cocoon Jars.
A recent press release (1) revealed that cannabis packaging company, RXDco, has created a new product called Cocoon Jars. This new packaging is aimed to “redefine the standards for child-resistant cannabis containers with their cost-effective, eco-friendly, and user-friendly design.”
Cocoon Jars offer the cannabis industry a patented press-fit/pop-off closure (1). This method helps with child-resistant compliance and are still conveniently easy for users to utilize.
"Our goal with Cocoon Jars was to create a packaging solution that not only meets the stringent safety standards of the cannabis industry but also offers a superior user experience and supports our sustainability goals," Moshe Zussman explained, CEO at RXDco (1). "We believe that Cocoon Jars will set a new benchmark for cannabis packaging, combining innovation, functionality, and eco-friendliness."
Here are some features of the RXDco Cocoon Jars, as mentioned in the press release (1):
The company’s Cocoon Jars are able to be used in packaging for a variety of products within the cannabis industry. Such as, edibles, flower, and more. Additionally, the new packaging product features customizable options. For example, digital labeling and in-mold labeling (IML).
With Cocoon Jars, businesses and consumers will now be able to utilize an easier and safer storage method for their cannabis products.
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