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Custom Herbal Infusion Boxes in Estevan, SK

Premium herbal infusion boxes delivered to Estevan, SK. Canadian herbal infusion brands producing functional botanical blends — sleep support, stress relief, immunity, digestion — navigate the boundary between food and NHP classification based on their claims. We produce herbal infusion boxes that communicate the botanical story compellingly within the correct regulatory framework for each product.

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Why Choose Our Herbal Infusion Boxes in Estevan

Botanical ingredient communication
CFIA food or NHP compliant
Window format option
Organic certification space
Bilingual preparation instructions

Herbal Infusion Boxes for Coffee & Tea in Estevan

The Canadian herbal infusion market has grown significantly alongside the functional beverage trend. Consumers are drinking herbal blends for specific functional purposes — valerian and passionflower for sleep, ashwagandha and rhodiola for stress, elderberry and echinacea for immunity, ginger and licorice for digestion. These functional beverages occupy a regulatory grey zone: a chamomile tea with no claims is a food, while a chamomile blend marketed specifically for sleep support may be an NHP. The claim language determines the regulatory pathway, and the regulatory pathway determines the packaging requirements.

Botanical Ingredient Communication for Canadian Herbal Infusion Brands

Canadian functional beverage consumers buying herbal infusions are reading labels carefully — they want to know which botanicals are in the blend, what part of the plant is used (root, leaf, flower, bark), and in what concentration relative to other ingredients. The ingredient list is the primary quality communication tool, and its order (by weight, as CFIA requires) communicates which botanicals are present at meaningful concentrations versus which are present at trace levels for label appeal. A blend that leads with passionflower and valerian root communicates genuine sleep support content; a blend that has these ingredients near the bottom of the ingredient list communicates token inclusion.

CFIA Versus NHP Classification for Canadian Herbal Infusions

The regulatory boundary between food and NHP for Canadian herbal infusions is determined by the claims made on the packaging. A chamomile lavender blend with no claims beyond flavour and enjoyment is a CFIA food. The same blend marketed as 'supports restful sleep' or 'promotes relaxation' likely requires NHP licensing with an NPN from Health Canada. The NPN application process for herbal NHPs requires evidence supporting the specific claims for each botanical ingredient — this is a 6-18 month process that needs to begin well before the packaging launch. Planning the regulatory pathway alongside the product development is the professional approach.

Quick Specs

Minimum Order
100 units
Production Time
2-3 weeks
Free Shipping
to Estevan
Industry
Coffee & Tea

Materials

FSC PaperboardKraft BoardFoil-Lined Board

Finishes

Matte LaminationKraft NaturalSoft-Touch Matte
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Popular Use Cases in Estevan

Canadian botanical tea brands
Functional beverage producers
Natural health retailers
Wellness subscription programs

Compliance & Safety

Herbal infusions with therapeutic claims require NHP NPN from Health Canada. Food-classified infusions require bilingual CFIA food labelling.

Herbal Infusion Boxes in Estevan - FAQs

Does my Canadian herbal infusion need an NPN?

If your infusion makes therapeutic claims about specific health outcomes — sleep, stress, immunity — it likely requires NHP licensing and an NPN from Health Canada. If it's positioned as a flavour and enjoyment product with no therapeutic claims, it's a CFIA food. The specific wording on your packaging determines the classification. Our team can review proposed label claims against current Health Canada and CFIA guidance.

Can Canadian herbal infusion packaging show the botanicals through a window?

Yes. A window showing the loose-leaf herbal blend — the visible botanicals, flowers, dried fruits — communicates quality and naturalness that photography can't fully replicate. For blends with strong visual appeal (hibiscus-forward blends, whole flower chamomile, colourful fruit additions), a window is a strong conversion tool.

What allergen declarations do herbal infusion boxes need in Canada?

Herbal infusions containing ingredients derived from the 14 priority allergens require bilingual declarations. Chamomile cross-reacts with ragweed; some producers include an advisory statement. Blends containing nut-based additions, dairy, or wheat-based ingredients need full allergen declarations.

What preparation instructions should appear on Canadian herbal infusion packaging?

Steeping temperature, time, and proportion — bilingually. For functional blends where preparation affects efficacy (some adaptogens are best in warm but not boiling water), specific temperature guidance serves consumers' actual health goals. A QR code linking to a bilingual brewing guide extends the guidance beyond what fits on the box.

What's the minimum order for herbal infusion boxes in Canada?

100 units minimum.

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