One factor in retail sales that has gotten increasing attention over the years is packaging, especially as it's significance to product marketing grows. Specifically, your product's package is often the first exposure a consumer unfamiliar with your product line has. Given that a full one-half of all shoppers haven't decided on what product to buy until they're standing in front of the shelf in a store aisle, the importance of packaging becomes clearer.
From the early days of leaves and skins through glass and tins and now plastic and aluminum, packaging has evolved as technology has advanced. Today's products are wrapped in recycled materials and the latest polymers and composites. Labeling has become as modern as the packaging itself as producers and retailers strive to distinguish their brands from those of the competition.
Flexible retail packaging is perhaps the most protective, convenient, attractively marketable and environmentally friendly choice for most product types. The ultimate in flexible retail packaging includes what are called stand up pouches and flexible box bags (both of which are a variation of the stand up bag packaging phenomenon). Made by laminating together multiple layers of specially formulated film constructed of materials fully approved by the FDA, stand up pouches are moisture and puncture resistant, protecting contents from vapor, odor and, when necessary, pests and ultraviolet light.
Stand up pouch flexible retail packaging is built with a bottom gusset that provides a stable base, allowing the product to stand up on the shelf, either in the store or at home. The revolutionary new box bag design also has side gussets, creating a box-like structure that permits the bag to retain its shape and stay upright, even when the contents are weighty (think big bag of dog food!).