Popcorn Packaging

21 Oct.,2024

 

Popcorn Packaging

Americans consume more than 17 billion quarts of popcorn each year. It&#;s one of the top favorite snacks eaten annually. For that reason alone, your popcorn must be appetizing, flavorable, and stay fresh. Even a small amount of exposure to air and moisture can turn popcorn stale, tough, and tasteless. Therefore, when choosing the perfect popcorn packaging, it must provide an airtight environment.

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Popcorn packaged in twist-tied bags doesn&#;t provide any protection against the elements. Neither do the attractive but hardly airtight tins associated with holiday popcorn gifts. So the best type of packaging that can preserve popcorn kernels or pre-popped corn reasonably well makes use of airtight bags with resealable zipper closure that genuinely seal.

Another consideration is how appealing is your popcorn packaging? The visual appearance of your packaging is equally as important as its ability to protect its contents. Depending on your brand message, Copious Bags® offers various stand up bag options. If you are looking for a handcrafted, artisan look and feel, then our DuraKraft&#;KraftVue&#;, or KraftPoly&#; bags are the ones for you. On the other hand, if you want to be fully transparent and let your product do the talking, then either our LoPro&#; or LuxeFrost&#; bag collections are your best choice.

Real popcorn as packing material

If popped in oil, it will be greasy. The petal-like structure of a puffed popcorn will allow it to crumble and settle with vibration (rub/roll a handful around between your palms to see how it performs). Ants and mice will eat into the packaging to get to the food (typically when left at the recipient's doorstep). Actually, there is a real starch-based packing peanut that dissolves in water, so your question is not farfetched. 

 

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Loose fill is seldom a good choice, and savvy sellers who use fill will bag it first to keep it from shifting.

 

When eBay was young and sellers were having fun, this was a frequent gag. I wouldn't consider it as a serious seller (except for lightweight items in a spirit of fun with a recipient who won't neg you).  Even if bagged and sent as "food", I'd feed it to the birds.  Winter treats for birds, if done properly, might go a long way with some.

 

 

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