The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) finalized a policy last week that will limit the colors and shapes that edibles can have, but doesn’t forbid them.

The new rules will add a “standard pantone color book that sets the list of colors and specified ranges within those colors” for both product and packaging.

There will also be limits on the shapes however there will be exceptions for non-profit collaborations or naturally-occurring colors.

The WSLCB said that the official color list and other materials will be available next month.

“We applaud the Liquor and Cannabis Board for their careful re-evaluation of their announcement earlier this year regarding cannabis-infused edibles,” said Vicki Christophersen, the executive director of the Washington CannaBusiness Association.

“The agency’s new interim policy decision, informed by the input of bipartisan elected leaders and regulated industry representatives, provides a transparent review and approval process going forward for safe, quality-controlled products for adult and medicinal use. Our shared goal is to support the long-term viability of our state’s cannabis marketplace while also keeping cannabis out of the hands of minors,” she added.


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