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Arizona Biz Unveils “CannApprove” Testing Protocols for Vape Products


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Harvest has announced CannApproveā„¢, a set of testing and safety protocols for THC vape products sold at all Harvest dispensary locations. The CannApproveā„¢ program represents a set of stringent seed-to-sale quality testing protocols developed and implemented during the past 10 years that Harvest’s products must pass before they are allowed onto store shelves.

“Quality and safety are at the center of what we do and have done for nearly a decade,” said Harvest CEOĀ Steve White. “CannApproveā„¢Ā represents the rigorous steps and standards we employ to provide quality products for consumers and our patients. We go above and beyond the testing requirements in many jurisdictions where we operate and at a time when vaping products are under immense scrutiny, Harvest’s efforts demonstrate our leadership role over quality control.”

These vape products are manufactured in compliance with the CannApproveā„¢ protocols, which apply to ingredients, components, hardware, manufacturing processes and packaging:

– Alchemyā„¢

– Chromaā„¢

– Delta 8

– Co2lorsā„¢

– CBx Sciencesā„¢

– Amplify

– Meditate

The CannApproveā„¢ testing and safety protocol categories include: Stringent Third Party (or Internal) Testing, Quality Ingredients, Seed to Sale Testing, Going Above and Beyond State Regulations, Thoroughly Analyzed Components, Responsible Manufacturing Practices, Diligent Post-Fill Testing, Device and Packaging Safety, and a Dedicated Professional Team.

View Harvest’s dispensaries in Arizona.

AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus


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Arizona legalized marijuana for recreational use in November 2020. The law allows adults aged 21+ to purchase, possess and use cannabis. State-licensed cannabis dispensaries began selling recreational marijuana in early 2021. There are over 150 dispensaries in Arizona ā€” a majority of them are in populous areas such as Phoenix, Tucson and Flagstaff. Recreational cannabisĀ delivery services began operating in 2024. Ā 


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