Private-label cigars
Blend target, vitola, wrapper, binder, filler, draw, aging, banding, boxing, and release expectations.
View cigar pathPrivate-label product scope
Choose the tobacco format first, then route manufacturing, design, packaging, and US distribution to the correct ONTCSA partner lane.
Product family matrix
Each private-label family has a different manufacturing brief, buyer logic, packaging path, and release conversation.
Blend target, vitola, wrapper, binder, filler, draw, aging, banding, boxing, and release expectations.
View cigar pathLeaf character, cut, moisture, retail counts, freshness strategy, Mylar direction, and market fit.
Review wrapsBold leaf, whole or loose formats, strength-forward character, grading references, and packout logic.
Build grabbaGrade, format, moisture, condition, handling, case references, and buyer-side market responsibility.
See whole leafComing 2026 cone planning around airflow, material direction, packaging presentation, and sample readiness.
Track cones
Program clarity
ONTCSA’s private-label product conversations center on tobacco cultivation, processing, manufacturing readiness, quality checks, and release planning for qualified adult-use tobacco buyers. Packaging, branded materials, and US distribution are coordinated through dedicated provider lanes.
Provider lanes
This page clarifies who does what before a buyer starts a private-label product brief.
San Marcos iPrint LLC is the sole design and packaging provider. San Marcos iPrint LLC is also the exclusive packaging provider for ONTCSA. For ONTCSA private-label programs, iPrint provides packaging, stickers, cigar bands, and branded items, artwork systems, and related printed materials.
Learn about iPrintEpictetus Group d/b/a Epictetus Distributions is the sole US distributor. For ONTCSA, Epictetus routes US distribution conversations after product scope, buyer qualification, and market readiness are clear.
Learn about EpictetusPackaging handoff
The product family determines count, unit size, protection, display intent, label area, band system, case marks, and final presentation. Those packaging decisions move into the iPrint lane while ONTCSA keeps the tobacco manufacturing lane focused.

Commercial router
Start with scope
Tell ONTCSA the tobacco format, target adult-use market, volume, packaging direction, desired timeline, and US distribution needs so manufacturing, iPrint packaging, and Epictetus distribution can stay clearly separated.