Frozen foods. You know 'em. You love 'em. Well, perhaps love is a strong word. But almost every freezer contains frozen food of some sort, be it steak gorgonzola, scallops, spinach or whole strawberries. By its very nature, frozen food requires specialized frozen food packaging. The process of freezing food by turning water to ice inhibits decomposition and retards the growth of bacteria. To maintain the integrity of that process, there is no better frozen food packaging than stand up pouches.
Stand up pouches, also known as stand up bags, custom print bags and Mylar® bags, are made from laminating together multiple layers of scientifically designed barrier film. They are sturdy and puncture resistant. Stand up pouch frozen food packaging keeps out oxygen, vapor, odor and the aforementioned bacteria.
Because the quality of frozen food is affected by the condition of the food at the time of freezing, stand up bags help to retain vitamin content, color, texture and flavor of the contents. This packaging form can be trusted to maintain the quality of the food from freezing to thawing. Stand up bags ensure there is essentially no decrease in nutrient value of the food while in the family freezer.
Stand up bag frozen food packaging provides exciting marketing opportunities for both product promotion and display in the market's frozen food section. With wide front and back panels, stand up bags serve up ample space on which to affix labels. Conversely, these bags can be custom printed in up to 10 colors, enough to allow for text and graphics that make the food appear as good on the outside of the package as it will eventually look on the dinner table.
Stand up pouch frozen food packaging stands out from the competition because it stands up on the shelf, a distinctive difference from the usual boxes and flimsy flat bags.
Stand up bags can be customized with tear notches for easy opening. Available zip lock closure conveniently and safely locks in flavor and nutrition. Stand up bag frozen food packaging is what the shopper wants-something they don't have to think about until it's time prepare the contents.
Frozen food packaging? Stand up pouches ice the competition. Want to learn more?