Do you print cannabis and THC product labels?
What makes cannabis labeling different
Every state writes its own rules, and they change. Common requirements include a universal THC symbol at a minimum size, potency by weight and per serving, batch and lot numbers, harvest or packaged date, licensee number, and a warning panel in a specified point size. Getting the point size wrong is a failed inspection, not a cosmetic issue.
We do not provide legal advice on your state's rules, but we do print exactly what your compliance team specifies and we will flag anything that looks like it will not be legible at the requested size.
Variable data for batch tracking
Send a CSV of batch numbers, potency values, harvest dates and COA URLs and we print each label uniquely in one run. Combined with a QR code linking to the lab result, that satisfies most track-and-trace expectations without hand-applying stickers.
Materials that survive the category
Cannabis packaging lives in humidity, gets handled constantly, and often sits inside a mylar or glass container that gets wiped down. Laminated vinyl handles all of it. For jars and concentrate containers, clear vinyl with a white underbase keeps small warning type crisp and legible.
Sizes and formats
Circle labels for jar lids, rectangles for pre-roll tubes and mylar pouches, small ovals for cartridges, and full-wrap labels for glass. Minimum 10 sheets on label sheets, 25 pieces on individual die cuts.
Ordering
Start at our cannabis labels hub for size templates and compliance-oriented layouts, or email hello@stickerine.com with your state and product type.
