Flexibility (both figurative and actual) is a much sought-after trait, whether it be in the form of a person's personality, the properties of a product or the functions for which something can be used. We even expect flexibility in our product packaging, such as stand up flexible food packaging.
Stand up pouch flexible food packaging is the product of laminating together multiple layers of specially formulated (and food grade) film to create a barrier that keeps bad things out and good things in. Strong, durable and puncture-resistant, stand up pouches seal in freshness, flavor and nutrition while they protect the contents from vapor, moisture, odor, pests, air and/or light (when needed). Optional zip lock closures prolong the shelf life of dry foods/mixes/powders and a pour spout/resealable cap combination extends the "best by" date for beverages, juices and other liquids; both prevent spills and leaks as well.
Stand up pouch
flexible food packaging is sturdy enough to stand up on the shelf but flexible enough to fit almost anywhere there's space, whether it be in a refrigerator/freezer, kitchen cupboard, RV pantry, cabin closet, beach cooler or picnic basket. Snack foods packed in stand up pouches can be easily carried in a purse or backpack.
By standing up on the shelf, your products will stand apart from those of your competitors in the store. Combined with the versatility afforded by round and sombrero-shaped hang holes, grocers and other retailers have two distinctive store display options.
Stand up pouch design yields wide front and back panels which can be labeled with your
product stickers or custom printing in up to 10 colors, both of which can incorporate the use of clear film into construction of the pouch barrier. Whichever option you choose, your brand will stand apart from all others.
In addition to all the other features, stand up pouch
flexible food packaging is also environmentally friendly. Though made from multiple layers, a stand up pouch actually requires less material than most other bags and weighs less, thereby requiring less fuel/unit to transport. Less material also generates less waste. And most pouches are recyclable.