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Information on the equipment for the processing, packaging, and analyzing and testing of legal recreational and medical cannabis edibles and beverages.
Located in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley, the 45,000-sq.-ft. facility offers processing and packaging capabilities across canning, bottling and "mini" production lines.
WYNK, along with its high-potency counterpart Countdown, were incorporated under the Wherehouse Beverage Co. umbrella in 2022. The company continues to evolve its retail strategy, driven by innovation in dosing and manufacturing technology.
For many cannabis edibles manufacturers, large-scale equipment requires a significant amount of capital and offers more capacity than they need — at least at the beginning.
3CHI has introduced D-SPEC, short for Delta Specific, a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) testing method that offers accuracy and reliability in determining the contents of hemp-derived products.
Cannabis Products Insider recently spoke to Matt Smith of Silverson Machines and Erin Dillon of Charles Ross & Son Company about their companies’ cannabis experience, the importance of shear, and other crucial mixing and manufacturing considerations.
Developed in partnership with filler manufacturer Spee-Dee, the latest configuration is a trimmed-down yet customizable iteration of Cremer’s original high speed HQS 1250 gummy counter.