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Packaging and More

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Bottles, Jars, and Packers
  • Bottles: Common for liquids, capsules, and tablets; usually made of plastic or glass.

  • Jars: Used for powders, creams, and gummies; often wider for easy scooping.  

  • Packers: A specific type of bottle for capsules or tablets, designed for bulk storage.  

  • Provide strong protection against moisture, air, and light.  

  • Sealed with child-resistant or tamper-evident caps for safety.  

 

Stick Packs  
  • Small, single-serving, tube-like packets, often used for powders or liquids.  

  • Convenient for on-the-go use and portion control.  

  • Helps preserve freshness and minimize waste.  

  • Commonly used for energy drinks, electrolyte powders, and supplements.  

 

Sachets 
  • Small, sealed packets containing single servings of powder, liquid, or gel.  

  • Common in travel-size skincare, drink mixes, and pharmaceutical applications.  

  • Provides precise dosing and maintains ingredient potency.  

  • Lightweight, cost-effective, and easy to distribute.  

 

Blister Packs 
  • Plastic and foil-sealed individual compartments for pills, capsules, or softgels.  

  • Protects contents from moisture, air, and contamination.  

  • Allows for easy tracking of daily doses, reducing the risk of missing doses.  

  • Often used in pharmaceuticals, vitamins, and probiotics.  

 

Bags 
  • Flexible, lightweight packaging for bulk powders, coffee, or loose supplements.  

  • Can be resealable for freshness (e.g., ziplock closure).  

  • Often used for protein powders, herbal teas, and dried foods.  

  • Takes up less storage space compared to rigid containers.  

 

Pouches
  • More durable and structured than regular bags, often with resealable zippers.  

  • Used for snacks, drink mixes, supplements, and travel-sized products.  

  • Can be made with eco-friendly materials for sustainable packaging.  

  • Stand-up pouches provide better shelf visibility and branding opportunities.  

 

Folding Cartons  
  • Cardboard-based boxes used for packaging bottles, sachets, or blister packs.  

  • Common in pharmaceuticals, supplements, and cosmetics.  

  • Provide branding space and product information while protecting inner contents.  

  • Often used in combination with bottles or pouches for additional security.  

 

Other Packaging Types  
  • Tubes: Used for creams, gels, or pastes (e.g., skincare, toothpaste, topical treatments).  

  • Canisters: Rigid containers, often with scoops, for bulk powders (e.g., protein, collagen).  

  • Tins: Small metal containers, great for lozenges, mints, or specialty skincare balms.  

  • Ampoules: Small glass vials used for liquid pharmaceuticals or serums.  

  • Foil Wraps: Used for individually wrapped lozenges, chocolates, or single-use supplements.  

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Duncan SC. 29334

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