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Stand Up Pouches are a packaging option that customers can make use of.  
Stand Up Pouches are a packaging option that customers can make use of.  


G&G does not supply stand up pouches directly, unless they are plain kraft (brown) pouches. Normally customers should be told to supply their own fully printed pouches. Customer supplied labels can be stuck onto a plain pouch if required, but this is rarely a logical option.  
G&G does not supply stand up pouches directly, unless they are plain kraft (brown) pouches. Normally customers should be told to supply their own fully-printed pouches. Customer supplied labels can be stuck onto a plain pouch if required, but this is rarely a logical option.  


Pouches are available from Swisspac. The contact there is Rupin Rughani sales2 at swisspack.org.uk (remove the spaces and replace at with the symbol).  
Pouches are available from Swisspack.  


Stand up pouches must have their own grip seal, allowing them to be squeezed shut prior to sealing. This is because the bags are turned on their size to be heat sealed, and the product would fall out if the bag is not pre-closed.  
Stand up pouches must have their own grip seal, allowing them to be squeezed shut prior to sealing. This is because the bags are turned on their side to be heat sealed, and the product would fall out if the bag is not pre-closed.  


Pouches are normally given a best before end date by having a small sticker stuck onto it's gusset.
Pouches are normally given a best before end date by having a small sticker stuck onto it's gusset.


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Latest revision as of 15:16, 16 July 2024

Stand Up Pouches are a packaging option that customers can make use of.

G&G does not supply stand up pouches directly, unless they are plain kraft (brown) pouches. Normally customers should be told to supply their own fully-printed pouches. Customer supplied labels can be stuck onto a plain pouch if required, but this is rarely a logical option.

Pouches are available from Swisspack.

Stand up pouches must have their own grip seal, allowing them to be squeezed shut prior to sealing. This is because the bags are turned on their side to be heat sealed, and the product would fall out if the bag is not pre-closed.

Pouches are normally given a best before end date by having a small sticker stuck onto it's gusset.