InSchedule 1, you cannot sell your drugs to customers without packing them properly. To prepare them to be sold, you can pack them in either a Baggie or a Jar. There are benefits to using both kinds of packaging in certain situations. So, using them alternately will let you get a high profit.

A bag holds a single drug, but you’re able to sell it for a higher price, while a jar holding many products may already be too costly to have a good profit margin. That said, you are likely to sell products slowly in packets, but jars will help you clear your stock faster.

Bags are shown on a shelf in Schedule 1.

When To Use Bags

A Baggiecosts only $1,so you can keep and purchase a huge number of them to store drugs. However, theyonly carry one drugat a time, so if you are producing a large quantity of them, it will take alot of time to pack them one by one.

Using the Packaging Station MK II will make it faster to pack items.

Jars are shown on a shelf in Schedule 1.

However, if you are makingmixes that sell for a lot, you are more likely to have a successful sale using a bag. you’re able to alsogain more profit by increasing your prices,as you are only selling one item at a time, which won’t be as pricey as using a Jar.

The customers that you unlock during the late game, such as in the Downtown area, will be willing to pay more, so you can use a Jar instead of them without losing profit.

When To Use A Jar

A Jar is more efficient as itcosts $3 and holds five quantities of drugsat a time. This is helpful if you are mass-producing, and you want them sold quickly.

If you haven’t developed any mixes andwant to free your stock to make roomfor more products, you may quickly pack them for sale. You areless likely to sell jars full of expensive mixes, so use them for low-cost items.

If you want to avoid packing them entirely, you can also use aBrick Pressto transform them into bricks and hand them over to a dealer.