Mylar, display, case packs, freshness

Wrap Packaging Freshness Dock

Plan Mylar, display format, retail counts, case packs, label panels, freshness protection, and handoff details before wrap packaging moves forward. Packaging is treated as a product system, not an afterthought.

Retail count system

Package wraps around freshness, count clarity, and receiving flow.

Each packaging lane affects how the product is protected, counted, displayed, shipped, and reordered by qualified adult-use tobacco buyers.

Mylar protection wrap packaging
Barrier planning

Mylar protection

Mylar decisions should protect aroma, moisture, count format, handling, and retail presentation.

Display format wrap packaging
Shelf presentation

Display format

Display-ready wrap packs need front-panel hierarchy, count clarity, case flow, and buyer-side merchandising context.

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Unit architecture

Retail counts

Define wrap count, inner pack, pouch/sleeve behavior, master carton logic, and reorder clarity before approval.

Case packs wrap packaging
Shipping structure

Case packs

Case packs should align handling protection, carton marking, batch control, and distributor/importer receiving needs.

Freshness control wrap packaging
Moisture protection

Freshness control

Freshness requires moisture expectations, seal approach, storage discipline, and packaging handoff details.

Freshness control

The package has to protect the approved wrap experience.

Wrap packaging must support moisture expectations, aroma protection, clean presentation, and buyer-side handling from sample approval through retail receiving.

Seal approach

Define seal expectations, barrier needs, pouch handling, and shelf discipline before production handoff.

Label panels

Clarify front panel, warnings, count, lot details, buyer-provided artwork, and destination-market responsibility.

Receiving flow

Case packs and carton marking should make receiving, storage, and reorder review easier.

Handoff manifest

What to define before packaging files move forward.

Share wrap format, retail count, mylar size, display goal, case pack, label panel needs, artwork status, market context, freshness expectations, and reorder assumptions.

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Next step

Lock the packout before moving to production planning.

A clear packaging brief helps ONTCSA review count, freshness, display, case pack, and label-panel needs without guessing.