Lab Results Report
How to Read a COA
Transparency is key to raising the bar on this industry’s quality and safety. Still, most consumers aren’t familiar with laboratory reports and may not know where to start. That’s Our user-friendly COA and How to Read a COA guide seeks to solve that issue.
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What to Look For
Report Date
Laboratory Name
Brand and Product Name
Batch Number and Description
Test Summary
What to Look For
Potency Results
(CANNABINOIDS, TERPENES, AND FLAVONOIDS)
How To Read The Results:
Quality & Safety Results
What To Look For First:
Spanish Language COAs
Thirteen percent of the population speaks Spanish at home, earning it the title of the most common non-English language in the nation. In fact, the U.S. has the second largest population of Spanish speakers in the world after Mexico.
Regarding cannabis, 20% of young Hispanic adults and nearly 10% of people over 26 years old say they're daily cannabis users.
Transparency is key to raising the bar on this industry’s quality and safety. Still, most Yet many brands fall short of educating this diverse community in meaningful ways.
At ACS, we believe education is critical to ensure equitable access for all Hispanic and Latin American adults. As a result, we recently launched Spanish-language COAs for all hemp and cannabis clients and products nationwide.aren’t familiar with laboratory reports and may not know where to start. That’s Our user-friendly COA and How to Read a COA guide seeks to solve that issue.