Cold Storage Cannabis Products & The FreezAbowl Advantage

Cold Storage Cannabis Products & The FreezAbowl Advantage by MSN Packaging Inc

The cannabis industry is evolving—and cold-storage edible products are leading the charge. From infused butters to ice creams and sauces, these chill-ready favorites demand packaging that is freezer and refrigerator-safe, child-resistant, tamper-evident, and eco-friendly.

Introducing the FreezAbowl—a compostable, child-resistant, freezer-safe container made from 100% PLA. Designed for butter, sauces, frozen desserts, and more, it delivers on the triple promise of performance, safety, and sustainability. Check it out here: FreezAbowl on MSN Packaging.


Why Cold Storage Packaging Matters

Maintaining potency, texture, and freshness in cannabis edibles requires specialized packaging—especially when you’re dealing with items like:

  • Infused butters & oils

  • Pizza sauces & spreads

  • Ice cream & frozen desserts

  • Yogurts & smoothies

  • Bonbons, chocolates & truffles

  • Live resin & concentrates

Without proper containment, these products risk separation, spoilage, or loss of efficacy.


The Regulatory Puzzle: Safety Meets the Cold

Here’s what cold-storage cannabis packaging must achieve:

  • Durability in extreme temperatures

  • Child-resistance—mandatory in every U.S. cannabis market

  • Tamper evidence—a growing requirement

  • Sustainability—increasingly favored by both regulators and consumers

Few containers hit every mark—but the FreezAbowl does.


The FreezAbowl Advantage

  • Performs flawlessly in cold storage

  • ASTM-certified child-resistant

  • Tamper-evident for safety

  • Compostable (100% PLA)

  • Versatile—ideal for butter, sauces, desserts, and concentrates

  • Customizable for branding while staying compliant

This makes it a future-ready solution for cannabis brands expanding across state lines.


Companies Innovating in Cold-Storage Cannabis Edibles

Beyond packaging, cannabis brands are pushing boundaries in frozen and refrigerated products. Here are some standouts:

Angel Haus

Known for creative infused desserts, offering flavors like Ces-Man Choco Loco and Blueberry Kush. Their lineup includes both CBD-infused and vegan options, showing how diverse cannabis ice cream can be.

Cloud Creamery

A Massachusetts-based company specializing in small-batch, dose-controlled frozen treats such as Dark Chocolate Truffle and Mango Yuzu. Many of their offerings are vegan-friendly, appealing to today’s health-conscious consumer.

Emack & Bolio’s x MariMed

This collaboration is producing THC-infused dairy and vegan ice creams in bold, adventurous flavors. By infusing THC concentrates directly into the base, they deliver consistent dosing with gourmet quality.

Gelato Canna

A California brand making mini ice cream cones filled with THC chocolate, perfectly merging frozen desserts with cannabis confections.

Lord Green Factory

Producers of Delta-9 THC–infused ice cream pints in popular flavors like Cookies & Cream and Peanut Butter Fudge. Their focus is on consistent dosing and consumer-friendly flavors.

And it’s not just ice cream—some cannabis brands are also exploring pizza sauces, spreads, and infused butters, making cannabis an everyday kitchen ingredient.


Why This Matters

These innovative companies highlight the booming demand for cold-storage cannabis products. But without reliable, compliant, and sustainable packaging, none of it is possible. That’s why the FreezAbowl is the perfect solution—it protects products from freezer to fridge, keeps kids safe, and meets evolving state laws.


Final Takeaway

Cold-storage cannabis products are more than a trend—they’re the future. From frozen desserts to infused butters and sauces, the demand is growing rapidly.

The FreezAbowl delivers the durability, compliance, and sustainability cannabis brands need to succeed in this new category.

At MSN Packaging, we’re proud to provide packaging solutions that let brands innovate with confidence—while keeping consumers safe and satisfied.

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