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Berry's Embark line includes three package types, each of which provides built-in child-resistance within a distinct shape that's designed to support experience benefits for the consumer.
The new tins are made of recyclable tinplate steel with a polypropylene insert and are certified according to 16 CFR 1700.20 ("Testing procedure for special packaging").
The market for legal cannabis edibles has grown increasingly sophisticated—and that includes the packaging options used for retail and medicinal products.
Because child-resistant packaging requirements vary in states where cannabis is legal, many companies infusing food and drinks choose containers with the best protection—required or not—so they can sell the same packages everywhere.