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Custom Child Resistant Boxes | CPSC-Compliant Packaging Solutions for US Markets
Child resistant boxes are packaging formats engineered with a mechanical safety mechanism that prevents children under five from accessing the contents within standard CPSC test parameters, while remaining operable by adults without tools or excessive force. Cannabis, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, household chemical, and nicotine product categories all use these boxes and in most US states, the law requires them, not brand preference.
At Packaging Ship, we manufacture custom child resistant boxes for cannabis brands, licensed dispensaries, supplement companies, OTC pharmaceutical retailers, and household product manufacturers across the US. We build every CR box as a dual-purpose product — a compliance format that also carries brand identity, retail presence, and product information without compromise.
What Happens When Child-Resistant Packaging Gets It Wrong
Most brands approach CR packaging reactively they discover the requirement during a regulatory audit, a retail buyer onboarding process, or, in the worst case, after a compliance incident has already occurred. Each of those discovery points carries a different cost.
A failed CPSC compliance test means a product cannot legally ship in regulated markets. . A retailer’s refusal closes a distribution channel until the packaging is corrected. In cannabis markets where dispensaries enforce packaging regulations at the store level, a state-level violation can trigger product seizure and license review.
None of these outcomes originate from a bad product. Poor engineering from the start causes these problems. Designers don’t apply CR packaging as a sticker after building the box; manufacturers engineer the mechanism directly into the box construction. This means the supplier you choose determines whether the box passes compliance testing, not just whether it looks correct.
At Packaging Ship, CR mechanism selection, board specification, and compliance print layout are all resolved at the quoting stage. There are no retrofits, no late-stage surprises, and no compliance questions that surface after production has already run.
CR Mechanisms: What Each One Does and When to Use It
Push-and-slide. The most widely used CR mechanism for folding carton and rigid slide box formats. A recessed tab on the rear panel must be depressed simultaneously with a forward slide of the inner tray. This mechanism requires 1mm to 1.5mm rigid boards to maintain tab geometry under repeated operation. It is the standard mechanism for cannabis cartridge, pre-roll, and edible packaging across most US state markets.
- Squeeze-and-pull. Used in sleeve-and-tray configurations where lateral compression on both sides of the sleeve simultaneously releases the inner tray. This format suits brands that want a premium tactile opening experience alongside CR compliance common in high-end cannabis and supplement gifting formats.
- Pinch-and-flip. A hinged closure format with a recessed pinch point that must be compressed before the lid releases. Clean visual integration with the box design, widely used for pharmaceutical folding carton formats and household chemical products.
- Zipper and lock. Used for flexible pouch and mylar bag CR formats for edibles, powders, and liquid product categories where a rigid box is not the appropriate primary format.
How CR Boxes Drive Compliance and Value Across Every Industry
- Cannabis flower, pre-rolls, edibles, concentrates. State regulations in California, Colorado, Michigan, Illinois, and most other cannabis-legal markets require CR packaging for all retail cannabis products. Additionally, Alaska mandates opaque packaging. The CR box is the retail unit. Brand identity, strain information, and compliance labeling all have to work together on the same box.
- Pharmaceutical and OTC. The Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA) mandates CR packaging for prescription medications and a defined list of OTC products. Supplement brands operating in health retail channels increasingly adopt CR packaging voluntarily to signal product seriousness at the pharmacy shelf level.
- Household chemicals and cleaning products. Concentrated cleaning agents, pesticides, and pool chemicals require CR packaging under PPPA regulations. The packaging format here prioritizes mechanism reliability over brand aesthetics, though both remain relevant at retail.
- Nicotine and vape products. Federal regulatory pressure on nicotine product packaging has increased significantly. CR packaging for nicotine pouches, disposable vapes, and e-liquid is now required or strongly recommended across most US retail channels.
Key Specifications:
- CR mechanisms: Push-and-slide · Squeeze-and-pull sleeve · Pinch-and-flip hinge · Zipper lock for pouch formats ·
- Box styles: Rigid slide box · CR folding carton with push-tab · Sleeve-and-tray with squeeze-release · CR hinged lid box · Mylar pouch with zipper lock
- Materials: Rigid chipboard · White SBS board · Black board · Kraft board · Mylar laminate for pouch formats
- Board thickness: 1mm · 1.5mm rigid board — selected to maintain mechanism geometry under repeated adult use
- Print: Full-color CMYK · PMS Pantone-matched · Compliance labeling — universal symbols, health warnings, THC content, batch numbers, QR codes — printed to your state-specific requirements
- Finishes: Matte lamination · Gloss · Soft-touch · Spot UV · Holographic film
- Special finishes: Gold and silver foil stamping · Embossing · Debossing
- Turnaround: 8–10 business days production · 10–15 business days full delivery including shipping
Ordering as a Compliance Partnership
CR packaging requires more information at the brief stage than standard retail packaging — because the mechanism, the board, the compliance labeling, and the brand print all interact with each other on a box that has to meet a legal standard, not just a visual one.
At Packaging Ship, your CR box briefly covers your product category, your state market, your mechanism preference, your compliance labeling requirements, and your brand direction — all in the same conversation. There are no MOQs. A cannabis brand testing a new CR format on a single SKU and a dispensary group restocking 20,000 units go through the same direct manufacturing process.
Tell us your product, your state market, and your mechanism direction free quote within 24 hours.




















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