Packaging compliance

Packaging decisions need a production-ready path.

Use this guide to prepare packaging, bands, stickers, cartons, branded print items, market review, and case-pack details before ONTCSA moves a private-label project into quote, sample, or production discussion.

ONTCSA private label packaging reference
ProviderSan Marcos iPrint LLC is ONTCSA’s exclusive packaging provider.

PrintBands · stickers · labels · cartons

ReviewWarnings, claims, market responsibility

HandoffSpecs, approvals, case pack, release notes

Brand presentation

Printed packaging must support the product specification, buyer channel, and finished goods handoff.

Exclusive provider

San Marcos iPrint LLC manufactures and provides ONTCSA packaging, stickers, bands, labels, and branded print items.

Buyer responsibility

Destination-market warnings, claims, taxes, licenses, and import/export rules remain buyer-side obligations.

Production readiness

Artwork, count, packaging format, case pack, and approval contacts should be clear before production review.

Exclusive packaging provider

San Marcos iPrint supports the branded print layer for ONTCSA private-label programs.

For ONTCSA private-label projects, all packaging, stickers, cigar bands, printed labels, cartons, inserts, display materials, and branded print items are manufactured and provided through San Marcos iPrint LLC, the exclusive packaging provider for ONTCSA.

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Artwork inputs

Logo files, brand colors, retail language, barcode needs, dieline requirements, and approval contacts.

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Print execution

Cigar bands, labels, stickers, inserts, box graphics, pouch labels, carton marks, and other branded items.

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Production handoff

Packaging is aligned with the product specification, sample context, case pack, and buyer approval route.

Packaging materials prepared for ONTCSA product handoff
Packaging decisions belong next to product specs, not after them.

Package system

Separate the product, print, carton, and compliance lanes.

A professional packaging brief tells ONTCSA what the product is, how it will be presented, which printed pieces are required, who owns market compliance review, and what shipping or case-pack details matter.

Primary packBox, pouch, bundle, tray, carton, bag, band, sticker, label, or insert system.

Retail and case countUnits per retail pack, inner count, master carton count, and shipping mark expectations.

Artwork and approvalsLogo, dieline, barcode, color references, warning-space plan, and buyer approval contact.

Compliance roles

Packaging coordination does not transfer market responsibility.

ONTCSA can coordinate packaging for eligible non-cigarette tobacco product programs. The buyer remains responsible for destination-market label review, warning language, claims, tax marks, licenses, registrations, customs, and import/export requirements.

ONTCSAManufacturing and commercial routing

Reviews product fit, production requirements, packaging needs, quality checkpoints, and handoff timing.

San Marcos iPrint LLCPackaging and branded print

Provides ONTCSA packaging, cigar bands, stickers, labels, cartons, and branded printed items after requirements align.

BuyerDestination-market approval

Owns warning review, market claims, importer requirements, tax/customs obligations, and final package approval.

Readiness packet

Prepare the details Sales needs before packaging is treated as production-ready.

Use the checklist and summary builder to organize known packaging details. The summary is local to the page and does not submit data to a backend.

  1. Product familyCigars, wraps, grabba, leaf, cones, or other eligible format.
  2. Packaging architecturePrimary pack, printed components, display needs, carton and case-pack plan.
  3. Compliance ownerBuyer-side advisor responsible for destination-market package review.

Build packaging specification summary

Email Sales@ONTCSA.com

Complete known packaging details, then build a local summary. This static page does not send data to a backend.

Next step

Move into the right ONTCSA workflow.

Packaging should connect to the product specification, private-label route, quality document path, and buyer-side adult-use compliance review.