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Equipment for analyzing and testing legal recreational and medical cannabis edibles and beverages for process validation, food safety, shelf life, label accuracy, quality assurance and quality control.
Packaging materials, technologies and strategies to improve the freshness, shelf life, stability and more of legal recreational and medical cannabis edibles and beverages.
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OMI Industries' Laura Haupert recently spoke to Cannabis Products about the odor challenges cannabis producers face and strategies for overcoming them.
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