So how is a brand built? How is that recognition established and that loyalty nurtured? Simply put, by developing a conviction in the customer's mind that one particular brand represents a specific product to the exclusion of any and all competitors. Brand loyalty is important because more than half of all shoppers make a decision about which product to buy only when they are standing in front of the store shelf, faced with several, if not, multiple choices. Brand loyalty turns those "any product will do" shoppers into your customers.
Food marketers who have successfully built brands have learned that packaging is an integral part of any effort to build brand loyalty. While a shopper doesn't usually see a package for the first time until he is in front of that store shelf, it's at exactly that moment when a package makes its biggest impression because its the first impression. And your product line has only one chance to do that.
Stand up bags are frequently used by food marketers who have successfully built brands. Also
Stand up pouches stand up on the shelf (and apart from the competition). Available hang holes provide retailers a second display option.
Text, graphics, even a QR code can be custom-printed in 10 colors directly onto the wide front and back panels of the bag. Company labels can also be affixed. Available transparent film allows your contents to market themselves. Combining some or all of these options affords you the opportunity to give your foods that 'premium product' look, so important to shoppers who are trying to decide what to buy.
Stand up pouches: Building your brand, building customer loyalty, building your sales.