Private Label Grabba · packout shelf

Build a grabba line buyers can understand at shelf level.

Instead of another generic hero, this page works like a brand shelf: leaf character, format, label system, packaging provider, release notes, samples, and reorder language are organized as one private-label decision path.

Tobacco field for private label grabba leaf programLeaf laneBold leaf direction
Packaging materials for private label grabba packoutPackoutRetail or bulk
SKU
LOT
QR
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Curing context for grabba strength-forward characterCharacterWhole, broken, or loose
Quality inspection for private label grabba releaseReleaseSamples to reorder
01 Leafbold leaf direction
02 Formatwhole or loose format
03 Voicestrength-forward character
04 PackoutBrand-ready grabba programs

Fold-out leaf map

A grabba brand should unfold in the order buyers make decisions.

ONTCSA organizes the private-label review around intended buyer use, leaf presentation, strength language, sample comparison, packaging path, quality release, and reorder planning.

UseRetail or B2B

Start with how the buyer intends to sell or distribute the product.

LeafBold profile

Review color, aroma, texture, and handling expectation.

FormatWhole / loose

Separate whole leaf, broken leaf, and loose formats.

PackLabel system

Connect stickers, pouch logic, bands, cartons, and branded items.

CheckRelease notes

Record sample feedback, lot context, and quality expectations.

RepeatReorder path

Keep approved decisions ready for the next production window.

Character matrix

Format, strength, and packaging cannot be reviewed separately.

The page uses a mixed matrix instead of repeating the same hero-plus-cards pattern, so each decision has a different job.

Leaf character

Define bold leaf direction, responsible strength-forward character, color, texture, aroma, moisture expectation, and handling language.

Format choice

Whole leaf, broken leaf, and loose formats need different packaging and buyer-facing product explanations.

Sample comparison

Sample requests should compare the planned character, packout, and market-dependent language before quote work moves forward.

Curing barn used for private label grabba character planning

Exclusive packaging provider

San Marcos iPrint LLC is built into the packaging pass.

All packaging, stickers, cigar bands, and branded items for ONTCSA private-label programs are manufactured and provided by San Marcos iPrint LLC, The exclusive packaging provider for ONTCSA.

For grabba programs, that means pouch direction, stickers, label systems, branded items, cartons, and other print-ready packaging decisions are routed through the dedicated provider relationship instead of being treated as an afterthought.

01Packaging systems
02Stickers and labels
03Cigar bands
04Branded items

Release board

The final brief connects product, provider, and buyer handoff.

ONTCSA reviews grabba programs through product fit, sample notes, quality expectations, packaging provider coordination, market-dependent buyer responsibilities, and reorder readiness.

Leaf condition and sample feedback
Format, pouch, label, carton, and branded-item needs
Packaging provider review with San Marcos iPrint LLC
Quality, release, and reorder notes
Quality release board for private label grabba

Buyer packet

Route the buyer to the right next decision.

Keep the request focused on grabba, format, character, packout, quality, quote timing, samples, or a full project brief.

Next step

Send the grabba brief with leaf, format, and packaging direction.

Include brand lane, bold leaf direction, whole or loose format, strength-forward character, packaging path, destination market, sample needs, estimated volume, and quote timing.