There are, of course, several options for vitamin and supplement packaging, the most common of which are plastic jars or jugs (an especially popular choice for chewable and gummy-style vitamins). This traditional container has provided adequate protection and convenience to consumers for years. Adequate. But superior? What if we told you there was another choice for your brand's protective packaging? There is. And it's called flexible retail packaging.
Before we discuss its benefits, let's talk a bit about what this type of packaging is. Usually made by laminating together multiple layers of scientifically-formulated, FDA-approved and food-grade film, flexible retail packaging is strong, durable, and puncture-resistant, capable of protecting against vapor, odor, moisture, pests, and gas-producing air and UV light if necessary.
This format comes in many varieties including stand up pouches, flat barrier bags, and even spouted stand up bags for liquids. Great, you say, but why is this my best choice? For several reasons, some designed to satisfy the consumer, some to benefit your bottom line, but all to provide the ultimate in protection for your line of products.
The barrier properties that give flexible bags their strength are also those that preserve the shelf life of the contents. This type of packaging will seal in freshness, nutritional /healthful properties, and flavor when applicable. Optional zip lock closures can further extend your brand's "best by" date. Optional pour spouts and resealable caps make this vitamin and supplement packaging a great choice for liquid products as well. Jugs and jars? Not so much.
Consumers care about packaging strength and product shelf life. You do too, of course, but there are other factors that are of significant, if not equal, importance to you. Such as? Such as whether your packaging choice can save you money. Flexible retail packaging can. Here's how:
In closing, not all vitamin and supplement packaging is the same. In a world of cut-throat competition choosing flexible retail packaging that protects your products while building your brand and your bottom line could be the wisest choice of all.