Stand Up Pouches for Product Packaging

Java, Espresso, Coffee Packaging

Written by David Marinac | Aug 20, 2013 1:00:00 PM

According to Statistic Brain, 54% of American adults drank coffee daily, generating annual sales of over $18 billion. The survey also found that 30 million of consumers drink specialty beverages like lattes, cappuccinos, mochas etc. With this mass amount of people consuming coffee and specialty coffee drinks on the go or for environmentally conscious customers making coffee at home. Needless to say, all of this means that tons and tons of coffee are sold.  And millions upon millions of packages are needed to sell it.

Stand up bags are perhaps the best and most versatile form of coffee packaging. Also known as stand up pouches or custom printed Mylar bags, stand up bag coffee packaging keeps out:

 

  • Moisture

  •  Odor

  •  Vapor

  •  Light

While keeping in your coffees’ unique blend fresh and the full aroma those coffee lovers just can't start the day without.

Securing the fresh flavor of your coffee stand up pouches is available with zip lock closures. Say good bye to the annoying twist-tie fastener.

 

 

Coffee packaging with stand up bags provide the stage that your brand can shine on, with labels that can be affixed to the wide front and back panels.  Even better, the bags can be custom printed in up to 10 colors. Either way, the bags look great on the store shelf and in the kitchen cabinet in the home. 

Stand up bag coffee packaging sturdy barrier bag is stable enough to stand up on it's own standing out from the competition, literally. Also available with hang holes, coffee can also be marketed via hanging display.

To easy environmentally conscious customers’ minds and a great way to market your brand as ecofriendly stand up pouch coffee packaging takes up very little space in a landfill.  Better yet, stand up bags are recyclable, generating obvious appeal to the increasing number of consumers who base their buying decisions, at least in part, on the 'green' policies of the producer.

 

 

 

Have you noticed the difference between zip lock packaging compared to twist tie bags? Which keeps your coffee product fresher? Share your thoughts on this blog; we'd love to hear from you.

 

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