Stand Up Pouches for Product Packaging

Can I Package Fish Food in Standup Pouches?

Written by David Marinac | Nov 3, 2013 8:15:00 AM

Of course you can. Fish food mainly consists of little colorful pellets. Since it is given in small quantities, the packet doesn’t get empty in a single go. This is why fish food has some specific packaging requirements. There are many reasons why you should package your fish food in standup pouches:

  1. Fish food is not expensive, so it doesn’t make much sense to package it in expensive containers. You can package fish food in fancy and expensive mason jars if you want, but there is a reason why pouch bags are mostly used in this industry. They are the most inexpensive and are the best option to carry fish food.
  2. Let’s face it; we never take care of the fish food pouches. Like TV remotes, they always just lay around at odd places. If the fish food was packaged in glass bottles or jars, it would be highly unfeasible because glass breaks really easily.
  3. Fish food cannot be packaged in tin cans because the packaging needs to be sealed once it is used. It is possible only with zipper pouches. Tin cans once opened cannot be resealed.

Because of the above three reasons, it is best to store fish food in stand up pouch packaging.