Tablets & Capsules

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26 September 2019 Tablets & Capsules ness for 10 years now and making tablets for half that time, but we are still learning. Luckily, we have a great vendor in our corner willing to teach us and help us grow." T&C Dixie Brands 720 361 4100 www.dixieelixirs.com Elizabeth Companies 412 751 3000 www.eliz.com providing product differentiation (Photo 5). "The cannabis industry is fairly new, and adding THC and CBD to any product is difficult, said Cohen. "We've been in busi- the goal of creating a partnership with its clientele. "We want to cre- ate a lasting business relationship. As demand for Dixie's products increases, we can supply them with additional equipment in a timely manner and modif y feat ures on future presses to meet their manu- facturing needs. The work doesn't end after purchase and installation." According to Cohen, this part- nership between client and vendor is especially important when it comes to cannabis-based products because of the various state regula- tions. "When we press the tablets, each one needs to have a state-des- ignated THC symbol, which can be challenging when you have small tablets like our mints, which are 9 to 16 millimeters long." Elizabeth d e s i g n e d t a b l e t p u n c h e s t h a t pressed the THC symbol on one side and the Dixie logo on the other, complying with state regula- tions, ensuring patient safety, and Photo 5: To comply with state regulations and increase product differentiation, Elizabeth designed tablet punches that pressed the THC symbol on one side and the Dixie logo on the other.

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