Stand Up Pouches for Product Packaging

Use Pouches with a Screw for Liquid Packaging

Written by David Marinac | Jun 6, 2013 3:05:00 AM

There are several popular methods to package liquids. These include glass bottles, glass jars, and plastic pouches. Each of these methods has its own advantages. Glass and plastic bottles form the traditional way of liquid packaging. Packaging liquids in a plastic pouch is a relatively new trend which is fast becoming popular in the United States. There are a number of reasons for their burgeoning demand. Firstly, the manufacturing and shipping processes of these packets cost less than those of bottles and jars. Secondly, these pouches are more environment friendly as they take up significantly less resources to produce and do not take much space in landfills.

It is more convenient to package and use liquids in plastic or foil pouches with screws. They are easy to carry and take up less space on a supermarket shelf. They offer a large printable area, which can be used for printing product information and for brand building. These pouches offer five different printable areas. The proper use of this real estate can significantly improve sales.

Screws on top of these pouches also make them more convenient for end users. They can use as much liquid as they want and then tighten the screw to store the remaining liquid. These screws also allow easier pouring of liquids into other containers.