
Did you know? 72% of Americans make their purchasing decisions based solely on cannabis packaging. This statistic becomes even more crucial when they're choosing from a wide array of product options.
Our research reveals that 52% of consumers have switched brands just because of packaging design changes. On top of that, 74% of buyers favor brands that show transparency and honesty through their packaging. Cannabis packaging design has evolved into a vital element to build and keep customer trust in this growing industry.
Hi, I'm Alex. I've been working in printing and packaging for the cannabis industry for 10 years. Let me help you understand:
- The importance of packaging in the cannabis industry
- Basic safety regulations
- How to design packaging that builds lasting customer relationships
You'll learn effective strategies for cannabis packaging and how it can influence your brand's success in the market.
How Cannabis Packaging Affects Sales
Research shows that packaging is a vital part of cannabis product sales. The original study found that 30% of businesses saw higher revenues after they improved their packaging design [1].
What research shows about packaging's effect
The global cannabis packaging market hit USD 2,239.57 million in 2023 [2].The global cannabis packaging market is projected to reach $2.85 billion by 2024.
Products with complete branding attract more consumers than those with plain packaging or just brand logos [3]. Each product type has different packaging priorities - edible gummies are the most appealing, and pre-rolled joints come in second [3].

Key buying factors for cannabis customers
After analyzing extensive research data, we identified the most important factors that influence cannabis purchases. These five attributes affect buying decisions:
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Quality (highest importance)
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Strain type
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Price
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THC content
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Pesticide testing
These five factors make up 53.54% of what matters in purchase decisions [4]. We focused on product characteristics and quality rather than packaging features [4]. Notwithstanding that, packaging helps brands stand out, especially when you have competitive markets with shelf displays [5].
So cannabis businesses need to balance multiple factors. While 67% of American consumers want environmentally friendly packaging [1], price still drives most purchase decisions [5]. Medical cannabis products need professional and trustworthy packaging, while recreational products can take a more engaging approach [6].

Safety Rules for Cannabis Packaging
Safety regulations are the foundations of cannabis packaging design. Research shows proper packaging prevents accidental consumption by children and will give a reliable product integrity.
Required warning labels
Cannabis products must display specific warning messages on their labels. We focused on statements about keeping products away from children and health risks [7]. The labels must also show the standardized cannabis symbol and precise product information that includes THC and CBD content [8].
These labels need to show:
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Clear usage guidelines and proper storage instructions
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Batch numbers for product tracking
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Laboratory testing verification
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Allergen information for edible products
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Explicit warnings about driving and machinery operation
Child-proof packaging standards
Child-resistant packaging must meet the Poison Prevention Packaging Act standards [9]. The packaging should be substantially difficult for children under five years to open [10]. Research reveals over 7,000 reported cannabis exposures in children under six from 2017 to 2021 [11].
The packaging must be either single-use (original child-resistant) or multiple-use (maintains child-resistance throughout product life) [10]. Products containing multiple servings must have a resealing cap or closure [12].

Testing and compliance checks
Each cannabis batch goes through rigorous laboratory testing before sale [13]. Testing laboratories verify that products are:
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Free from contaminants
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Accurately labeled with cannabinoid content
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Safe for consumption
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Compliant with state regulations
Laboratories must maintain ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation to ensure reliable test results [13]. The testing process checks for pesticides, heavy metals, microbial impurities, and mycotoxins [14]. Manufacturers must destroy or remediate batches that fail these tests under strict oversight [13].
What Makes Good Cannabis Package Design
Cannabis packaging design requires attention to many elements. I will explain each one clearly, drawing from my packaging industry experience.
Clear product information
Cannabis packaging must show key details clearly. Research shows that 92.6% of consumers look at visual factors first when buying [15]. Clean designs and infographics help break down complex chemical information into easy-to-understand formats. The packaging should show:
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Strain genetics and terpene profiles
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Potency information and dosage instructions
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Storage guidelines and expiration dates
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Batch numbers and testing verification
Brand colors and logos
Colors strongly affect how consumers see products. My observations match studies showing that 93% of shoppers buy based on color and visual appearance [16]. Modern cannabis brands use muted greens and browns to highlight natural qualities [17]. Medical cannabis products use pharmaceutical symbols and colors to build trust [17].
Easy to open and store
Making packages easy to use is vital for cannabis products. My research shows many consumers find child-resistant features too complex [18]. Manufacturers need to balance safety rules with simple designs. Push-and-turn caps or resealable zippers work best because they stay child-resistant while adults can open them easily [18].
Dried cannabis flowers need airtight containers to stay fresh. Flowers lose their valuable terpene oils faster when water content drops below 7% [19]. Rigid containers also protect the product from crushing during shipping [19].
How Packaging Builds Customer Trust
Quality and honest packaging builds trust in cannabis products. My research in the cannabis packaging market shows that transparent supply chains create strong consumer confidence [20].

Quality materials show product value
The materials used in packaging directly impact how customers view cannabis products. Brands invest heavily in premium materials like frosted glass and embossed lettering to enhance their product's value [21]. Customers naturally connect sophisticated and well-crafted packaging with better product quality [2].
Quality packaging does more than just look good. My analysis shows that the right materials keep products consistent and safe from contamination [6]. While child-resistance is vital, the packaging should also keep products fresh and appeal to adult consumers.
Honest product descriptions
Clear and accurate product information builds consumer trust. Customers want products that match what the packaging promises. Unclear labels or hidden details can damage their relationship with the brand [22].
These elements help build trust through honest descriptions:
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Precise ingredient listings and potency information
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Clear production methods and testing results
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Transparent company contact details
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Straightforward usage instructions
Transparent communication through packaging creates lasting customer relationships, unlike misleading claims that hurt brand reputation [1]. Many cannabis businesses find it challenging to balance marketing appeal with honest representation. Clean and simple designs create more trust than packed text or complex graphics [1].
Packaging with QR codes helps customers access more product details and connects them better with brands [23]. Customers might not become repeat buyers until they feel confident about their purchases. This makes honest and detailed product descriptions on packaging vital to building lasting trust in the cannabis market [24].
Conclusion
Conclusion
Cannabis packaging goes beyond product containment and creates lasting customer relationships. Studies reveal that packaging quality drives sales directly. An impressive 72% of customers base their buying decisions on packaging appearance alone.
Safety stands as the biggest priority. Child-resistant features combine with warning labels and product testing details that protect consumers and build trust. These elements blend with attractive designs and straightforward product descriptions to create packaging that earns customer confidence.
Numbers show that quality packaging delivers results. Brands that choose premium materials and share clear information retain more customers. Superior packaging safeguards products and demonstrates true value to buyers.
Cannabis brands focusing on authentic packaging design will thrive as the market expands. Straightforward designs, transparent information, and premium materials boost customer confidence in their purchases. These components are the foundations of lasting success in the cannabis industry.
References
[1] - https://cannabisindustryjournal.com/feature_article/packaging-design-for-cannabis-products-how-to-build-trust-and-gain-customers/\
[2] - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/packaging-prestige-elevating-cannabis-brands-unprecedented-pfj2c\
[3] - https://jcannabisresearch.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s42238-022-00117-0\
[4] - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7704653/\
[5] - https://mjbizdaily.com/how-packaging-can-help-cannabis-brands-gain-a-competitive-edge/\
[6] - https://blog.lddavis.com/regulations-for-medical-marijuana-packaging\
[7] - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9070747/\
[8] - https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/cannabis-regulations-licensed-producers/packaging-labeling-guide-cannabis-products/guide.html\
[9] - https://alpharoot.com/insights/cannabis-packaging-regulations/\
[10] - https://cannabis.ca.gov/2023/08/child-resistant-packaging-crp/\
[11] - https://www.vertpack.com/blogs/articles/child-resistant-cannabis-packaging\
[12] - https://www.nj.gov/cannabis/documents/businesses/Business Resources/NJCRC_Packaging_Labeling_Guide2024.pdf\
[13] - https://www.lighthouselabservices.com/analytical-lab-testing-requirements-for-cannabis-labs-in-california/\
[14] - https://thecannabisindustry.org/member-blog-californias-gold-standard-navigating-cannabis-testing-regulations/\
[15] - https://cannabiscreative.com/blog/6-best-practices-for-cannabis-packaging/\
[16] - https://brandingbud.com/blog/the-color-of-cannabis-how-cannabis-brands-use-color-to-educate-evoke-emotion-and-convey-efficacy\
[17] - https://www.packagingdigest.com/packaging-design/5-top-trends-in-cannabis-branding-and-packaging\
[18] - https://cannabiscreative.com/blog/2023-cannabis-packaging-trends/\
[19] - https://www.levapack.com/guide-to-cannabis-packaging-solutions/\
[20] - https://www.cannabissciencetech.com/view/the-high-stakes-of-traceability-why-cannabis-facilities-need-transparent-supply-chains\
[21] - https://innorhino.com/blog/industry-insight/why-packaging-affects-cannabis-sales\
[22] - https://www.bluelabelpackaging.com/blog/building-trust-how-to-promote-brand-transparency-through-packaging/\
[23] - https://www.enthuse-marketing.com/authenticity-and-transparency-in-cannabis/\
[24] - https://www.hoodcollective.com/post/mastering-cannabis-packaging-design-in-2025-standing-out-in-a-crowded-market