How to Read Urb Gummies Lab Reports and Verify Authenticity

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1. Why Lab Reports Matter for Urb Gummies

Hemp-derived edibles are legally sold across the U.S., but product quality varies widely.
The most reliable way to confirm that your Urb Gummies are authentic, compliant, and safe is to review the product’s Certificate of Analysis (COA) — a third-party lab report.

According to the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission:

A Certificate of Analysis (CoA) is a lab-test report that provides information on the safety, quality, and potency of a cannabis product.
Source: NJ CRC – How to Read a COA (PDF)

Urb provides COAs for every batch of gummies, making verification easy for consumers and retailers.


2. Where to Find the COA for Urb Gummies

Authentic Urb Gummies include:

  • A QR code on the package linking directly to the COA

  • A batch/lot number printed on the pouch

  • A matchable COA on verified retail sites (including Triangle Hemp Wellness)

If a product does NOT have a QR code or batch ID, it should be treated with caution.


3. Step-by-Step: How to Verify Urb Gummies Using the COA

Below is a breakdown of each section you’ll find on a legitimate Urb Gummies lab report, based on guidelines from:

We’ll apply these standards directly to Urb Gummies.


4. Step 1 — Check the Lab Name and Accreditation

Every COA lists the testing laboratory at the top.

What to look for:

  • A third-party, independent lab (not in-house)

  • Lab credentials (ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation when applicable)

  • Physical address and contact information

ACS Laboratory explains:

A COA is a verified document providing details about the testing lab… and the potency of the ingredients.
Source: ACS Laboratory – Why COAs Matter

If the lab name is missing or the address looks suspicious, avoid the product.


5. Step 2 — Match the Batch Number With the Package

This is the most important verification step.

Every COA must list:

  • Batch ID

  • Lot number

  • Manufacturing date

Your Urb Gummies package must show the same batch/lot number printed somewhere on the bag.

If the COA batch number does not match:
🚨 The product may be counterfeit or repackaged.

This is also highlighted in multiple COA reading guides (ACS Lab, Cannabis Workforce, NJ CRC).


6. Step 3 — Review the Potency (Cannabinoid Profile)

For edibles, potency is always measured in milligrams (mg) per serving and per package.

The New York Office of Cannabis Management states:

Edibles indicate THC in milligrams per serving and per package.
Source: NY OCM – Reading a COA

A typical Urb Gummies COA should display:

  • Delta-9 THC (mg per piece and mg total)

  • Any additional cannabinoids (HHC, THCP, CBD depending on product)

  • Total cannabinoids tested

  • Compliance with ≤ 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight

Compare COA numbers to what the product label claims.
Small variances are normal; large discrepancies are red flags.


7. Step 4 — Check for Contaminants and Safety Tests

A high-quality Urb Gummies COA includes screenings for:

✔ Heavy metals (lead, arsenic, mercury, cadmium)

✔ Pesticides

✔ Microbial contamination

✔ Residual solvents (from extraction)

According to Modern Canna:

A reliable COA will reveal contamination risks and limits… ensuring the product meets safety standards.

If any contaminant exceeds state or federal limits, the COA will flag a failure.

Urb’s COAs are known for detailed safety sections, making this easy to evaluate.


8. Step 5 — Look at the “Pass/Fail” Summary

Most COAs include a summary table showing whether the product passes standards for:

  • Potency accuracy

  • Contaminant testing

  • Microbial safety

  • Legal THC compliance

If multiple categories show “Not Detected (ND)” or “Pass”, the product meets safety thresholds.

If the COA shows any “Fail”, the product should not be sold or consumed.


9. Step 6 — Confirm the Report Date

COAs should be recent, ideally within 6–12 months depending on manufacturing batch cycles.

ACS Laboratory emphasizes:

Always check the test date. Old COAs may not represent current product contents.
Source: ACS Laboratory – COA Guide

Old or expired COAs = high risk of inaccurate potency or outdated safety verification.


10. Step 7 — Scan the QR Code to Verify Source

Legitimate Urb Gummies include a QR code that pulls the exact COA from:

If scanning the QR code leads to a generic page, missing report, or mismatched batch — the product may not be authentic.

Triangle Hemp Wellness recommends always scanning the QR code before consuming any edible.


11. Red Flags That Indicate Fake or Unverified Urb Gummies

Be cautious if you notice:

🚫 No QR code
🚫 COA URL does not match the lab’s website
🚫 Batch number on COA does not match package
🚫 COA is older than one year
🚫 Potency listed in percentage (%) only (edibles must show mg)
🚫 No safety testing section
🚫 Missing manufacturer name or contact

These inconsistencies are frequently associated with counterfeit or unregulated products.


12. How Triangle Hemp Wellness Ensures Authentic Urb Gummies

As a retailer, we verify the following before listing Urb Gummies:

  • Full COA available and live

  • Batch ID matches the physical product

  • COA includes potency AND safety test panels

  • QR code links to the correct lab

  • COA date is current

  • THC levels comply with hemp law (≤ 0.3% Δ9 THC by dry weight)

This protects customers from mislabeled or unsafe edibles and ensures that every Urb Gummy we sell is authentic, compliant, and verified.


13. Conclusion: COAs Make Urb Gummies Safe and Trustworthy

Reading a COA may feel technical, but once you know where to look — it becomes the easiest way to:

  • Confirm authenticity

  • Check real THC levels

  • Verify safety testing

  • Protect yourself from counterfeit products

Urb’s transparency makes the process simple, and as a retailer, Triangle Hemp Wellness reinforces that trust by checking every batch before it reaches our shelves.