Stand Up Pouches for Product Packaging

Stand Up Pouches for Fruit Puree Packaging for Babies

Written by David Marinac | Apr 15, 2013 3:33:00 AM

When a baby is put on a semi solid food for the first time, parents have a hard time choosing between baby food brands. The first food that a baby consumes after weaning is often a fruit puree. These foods are easy on the little one’s digestive system and keep them energized for the entire day. 
 
But fruit purees are quick to go rancid. They need to be packed in bags and pouches that can preserve their nutritive value. Out of the many packaging designs available today, standup pouches offer the packaging choice of the future.
 
Why fruit puree must be packed in a standup pouch?
A baby’s digestive system is delicate. Her body is still adjusting to the new environment. On top of that, the kids who are introduced to a new diet are old enough to play around and completely forget to eat. In such a case, it becomes important for parents to buy food which comes in the right package.  A standup fruit puree bag is the right option since it comes with a lot of benefits:
  1. Laminate layer protection: These bags are made by sealing multiple laminate layers. This makes the bags resistant to moisture, air, and heat. The laminate layers do not allow the contents to come in contact with the outside environment, thus keeping the food dry and mold free. 
  2. Unique packaging design: Fruit puree bags come with spouts which are closed with a cap. This helps parents squeeze out the exact quantity of puree and lock the rest inside. Spouts prevent food wastage. 
  3. Fruit puree pouches with handles: These packets have been designed keeping those kids in mind who are able to hold the packets in their tiny hands. Handles provide extra support and children can consume the puree easily.
  4. Food value preservation: Since the food cannot come into contact with external contaminants like dust, moisture, allergens, or bugs; the puree remains safe. Even vegetable soups and juices can be stored without any health risk to the toddler. 
This type of packaging for food is a boon for parents. Today, in most homes, both parents are working outside and their lives revolve around the ticking clock. It becomes extremely convenient for them when the baby food does not trickle down the dining table or slosh over the baby’s clothes while feeding. The banana puree can now stay edible longer and even go in the baby walker basket every time she is touring the house.