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Collection: Extract Envelopes | Shatter Packaging

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  • MOON BOUND | Concentrate Jar Labeling | 1”
    MOON BOUND Labeling | 1”
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  • PURE NECTAR | Concentrate Jar Labeling | 1”
    PURE NECTAR | Concentrate Jar Labeling | 1”
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  • TRUTH | Concentrate Jar Labeling | 1”
    TRUTH | Concentrate Jar Labeling | 1”
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  • Digital Scale | .01-500g
    Digital Jewelry Scale | .01-500g
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+ Overview:
The most common practice in storing shatter is in shatter envelopes. Head to any dispensary, and chances are they’ll also be using these sleek and convenient types of marijuana packaging to sell shatter packs. Along with the use of parchment paper, concentrate shatter envelopes are perfect for protecting your product. When it comes to price per unit, you'll also find extract envelopes to be the most economical option. With foil features, these envelopes are sure to get your customers attention. The back of the envelope has a flap and slit which allows for one to close the envelope without adhesive.
+ Extract Envelope FAQs:

Extract coin envelopes are 2”x3” envelopes meant for the packaging of cannabis concentrate. These envelopes are relatively inexpensive and easily brandable. Upon visiting most any dispensary, you are likely to encounter the use of extract envelopes for the storage of concentrate.

No! Our envelope extraction can be a reflection of your brand and style. But you’d have to send a model and have a sit down with our in-house designer. After that, we would ask for a minimum order of about 3000 pieces and an upfront payment.

If perhaps you can't afford that, you can settle for our pre-printed envelopes for a start. Over time, you'd see that our quality is topnotch and make your desired custom order.

At Creative Labz, we work only with the standard size (2.25"x3.25"). With that measurement, you can fit in roughly 1g of shatter.

Yes! Our envelope extraction comes with industry-standard slits at the back. With that, you needn't worry about adhesives or sealants. Thanks to the slit feature, you can use our envelopes as many times as possible, provided that you keep them in good shape.

When using shatter envelopes, the best thing to do is wrap the concentrates in parchment paper. It is very important to not confuse parchment paper with wax paper, as wax paper will allow the extract to seep into the paper rendering it useless.

Shatter wax is essentially the same as all other extracts, but in a glass, brittle like form. This form of concentrate is easy to package in extract envelopes wrapped in parchment paper. This form of concentrate can be one of the more stable forms of wax, meaning it can be handled easily without making such a sticky mess.

+ Parchment Paper FAQs:

At Creative Labz we sell bulk boxes of parchment paper squares. Our boxes contain up to 1,000 sheets, a good starting amount as these are sure to get used up before long. When ordering something so commonly used like parchment paper, it is best to go ahead and grab bulk.

Non-stick parchment paper is safe for weed and wax. In the cannabis industry, parchment paper is heavily used in the production and storage of marijuana concentrates. At Creative Labz we recommend using parchment paper for the storage of concentrates and shatter in our extract envelopes.

Parchment paper can be found in bleached or unbleached versions. It has been coated with silicone, which makes it nonstick and also heat-resistant. Because of this parchment paper is one of the most common ways to store concentrate before it is broken down for individual sale. In addition, dabs are often packaged by the gram in parchment paper (particularly shatter) and packaged in extract envelopes. This combination is one of the most common forms of packaging for marijuana concentrates.

This coating is the biggest difference between parchment paper and waxed paper: waxed paper is coated with paraffin wax, which will melt or even burn. Parchment paper also comes in pre-cut sheets, even more convenient.

When removing dabs from parchment paper, start by placing the concentrate and paper in the freezer for roughly 2 minutes. The goal is not to freeze the extract solid, but to make it harden up enough to be easily separated from the paper. It is important to store concentrates that are wrapped parchment at room temperature or in the refrigerator. If it becomes too warm, the concentrate can penetrate the silicone coating on the paper thus fusing the dabs to the paper. If you have worked with concentrates before, you know how frustrating of an issue this can be.