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STIIIZY Introduces New Sustainable Pod Packaging

The STIIIZY pod is the best-selling brand in California and the third best-selling brand in the U.S., and with that honor comes the responsibility to be more eco-conscious. With that in mind, the STIIIZY design team has been hard at work on a new pod packaging design that its finally ready to unveil.

The company switched the materials it uses for its pod packaging to now be made completely out of cardboard, making it easier to recycle after usage. The team then focused on using less material overall for packaging. That started with replacing the paper user manual with a QR code. That one decision eliminated the need for those tiny pamphlets and a digital version is easily accessed by scanning the code with your phone (Android or iPhone).

STIIZY further cut down on packaging waste with a new inner tray design, allowing for a smaller version of its original packaging.

Additional changes to the package design reportedly include a redesigned label, including the holographic authentication sticker on packages sold in every market STIIIZY products are available (California, Michigan, Nevada, Washington, and Arizona), placing the strain name call-out on the front and moving the child-resistant, tamper-evident punch-out mechanism to the back, allowing for batch labels on the left side, which double as tamper-evident labels.

Case in point, the DTLA storefront offers a recycling program for its pods and disposable batteries, available at each register. The company recommends that customers outside of the DTLA area join the company in these initiatives by finding a metal recycling waste center near them.

Although STIIIZY has released a new version of its pod packaging across the board, our old version may still be on the market during this new transition. To ensure its customers are always purchasing authentic STIIIZY products, use Weedmaps to locate a nearby verified retailer.

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