
Wrap lane
Natural and flavor-ready wrap projects need texture, flexibility, cut size, moisture target, count format, and freshness expectations before sampling.
Format education
Compare format, texture, strength character, moisture, packaging, and market-readiness before a private-label wraps or grabba request advances. The goal is to help qualified buyers describe the lane they need rather than treating wraps and grabba as the same product conversation.
Format switchboard
Wraps, grabba, packaging, and market documentation each create a different project path. Use the filters to isolate the conversation before contacting ONTCSA.

Natural and flavor-ready wrap projects need texture, flexibility, cut size, moisture target, count format, and freshness expectations before sampling.

Grabba requests should separate whole leaf, broken leaf, loose formats, strength direction, cut behavior, packaging count, and market-dependent positioning.

Pouches, sleeves, display-ready counts, inner protection, case packs, and labeled inventory should be planned around shelf life and handling.

Destination market, licensing context, labeling responsibility, import requirements, and buyer channel determine whether a wraps or grabba project can move forward.
Market routing
ONTCSA keeps the discussion practical: buyer identity, destination market, import/export context, labeling responsibility, and intended channel shape whether a wraps or grabba project is ready for review.
Separate natural wraps, flavor-ready wraps, whole leaf grabba, broken leaf, and loose formats.
Define count, pouch/sleeve/display format, case pack, shelf handling, and freshness requirements.
Buyer provides market-specific licensing, labeling, import, tax, warning, and channel context where required.
Freshness and packaging
Wraps and grabba need moisture protection, pack consistency, handling discipline, and clear branded architecture. Packaging details should be aligned before production planning, especially for retail-count and private-label programs.
Clarify the target feel, flexibility, aroma protection, and buyer-side storage expectations.
Plan pouch, sleeve, unit count, case pack, display readiness, and label responsibility as a single system.
Market routing
Send product lane, market, format, count, packaging direction, strength/texture expectation, sample goal, timeline, and buyer documentation context.
Next step
A better request tells ONTCSA whether the project is about natural wraps, flavor-ready wraps, grabba leaf character, retail packaging, or market documentation readiness.