Mylar
Mylar planning covers pouch size, count, seal integrity, freshness expectation, print readiness, case packs, and retail display needs.
Private label cigarsCigar blend and vitola planning
Premium wrapsNatural and flavor-ready wrap programs
Raw tobacco supplyWhole leaf and B2B supply review
Export supportDocumentation expectations and buyer handoffFor qualified adult-use tobacco companies. ONTCSA supports the Adult-use compliance and routes market-dependent requirements to buyer review.
Packaging before production readiness
Packaging Requirements help qualified buyers prepare Mylar, bands, boxes, display units, case packs, warnings, claims, label responsibility, freshness expectations, and market-dependent review.
Mylar planning covers pouch size, count, seal integrity, freshness expectation, print readiness, case packs, and retail display needs.
Bands connect cigar identity, vitola, blend family, artwork readiness, application quality, and box presentation.
Boxes require count, dimensions, inserts, closures, warning space, product protection, export handling, and buyer approval.
Label responsibility belongs with the buyer and qualified advisors; claims, warnings, barcodes, language, taxes, and registrations vary by market.
Product availability varies by market, and packaging must account for adult-use rules, import/export requirements, distributor needs, and retailer expectations.
Packaging readiness reduces delays in specification lock, production window, final inspection, documentation, and Launch handoff.
Review packaging architecture in the private-label suite.
Private Label Packaging