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Zero-headspace pouch with secure, internal fitment that connects to dispenser pump.
Cost-Effective Format
Flexible format offers ease of use and significantly reduced package weight than metal plastic or metal containers.
Reduced Food Waste
98% evacuation from a zero-headspace pouch ensures freshness and portion control for a wide variety of condiments and sauces.
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That’s why we offer a wide range of CRYOVAC® Dispensing Pouches with Fitments, so operators can get more out of sauce pumps than ever before.
Manufactured and filled using CRYOVAC® VFFS (Vertical Form Fill Seal) equipment, these pouches are customizable in a wide range of sizes with fitments tailored to specific product and pump dispenser requirements.
Efficient to make, ship, and store with easy-opening options and fitments that align with specific pump types, CRYOVAC® Dispensing Pouches provide for a clean, efficient dining experience while improving the efficiency of back-of-house operations.
Food grade materials comply with FDA requirements for food packaging, Letter of Guarantee available on request.
Thickness: |
3.5 mils to 5.5 mils |
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Barrier Properties: |
various |
Production Format: |
rollstock |
Colors: |
clear |
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Flexible packaging ships flat on a roll before filling, so it costs less to ship and takes up floor space to store. After filling, flexible pouches also take up less space than rigid containers holding the same volume, so storage space can be optimized and inventory management made easier by reducing the number of deliveries each week.
When food service employees use tools to open and scrape residual product from the bottom of a jar or can, they create a mess as well as the opportunity for cross-contamination. Flexible packaging, especially with options like easy-open tabs or click-on fitments, require no sharp tools and limited handling, making pouches safer and easier to use than rigid containers.