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Packaging Concentrates: Non-Stick, Airtight, and Compliant

June 14, 2026 · Concentrates

Concentrates punish bad packaging. They’re sticky, high-value, and sensitive to light and air, so the container is part of the product experience. Here’s how to get it right.

Non-stick is non-negotiable

Stickier extracts — badder, sauce, fresh rosin — cling to ordinary surfaces and are wasted on the lid. A silicone-lined or fully silicone container releases them cleanly. Firmer concentrates do well in coated or high-quality glass, which looks more premium.

Airtight and light-protective

Air and light degrade terpenes and cannabinoids. An airtight seal keeps the concentrate fresh, and a tinted or opaque container (or an outer box) protects from light. A shrink band adds tamper evidence.

Size to the fill

Concentrates are sold in small amounts — half-gram to two grams — so the container should fit precisely. Five- to fifteen-milliliter jars cover the range without wasted headspace.

ConcentrateBest container
Firm (shatter, crumble)Coated / premium glass
Sticky (badder, sauce, rosin)Silicone-lined jar
Premium / heroGlass in a printed box

All behind a certified child-resistant lid, with your branding on the jar or lid. We’ll help you match the container to your extract.

Key takeawayConcentrate packaging must be non-stick, airtight, light-protective, and sized to small fills. Use silicone for sticky extracts and premium glass for firmer ones, always with a certified child-resistant close.

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