Best Packaging Features for Dry Milk and Powdered Food Products

 

Not all powdered food bags will be adequate for your purpose, powdered milk may seem easy to package, but when selecting a bag, freshness, shelf life, re-sealability, storage conditions and proper material are extremely important. Choosing the right packaging features has just as much impact as the type of material used.

One of the most significant features is barrier protection. Dry milk needs protection from moisture, light, odor and oxygen, EVA bags, with their UV barrier, will protect dry milk from moisture, odor and oxygen for a good amount of time. If the packaging leaks, the product can spoil or diminish in quality before you realize it. A stronger barrier bag will help to keep dry milk in good condition for a longer shelf life.

Another very important feature is seal ability. Seal-able bags can be heat sealed for long term storage, but many brands as well as households want to have a Zip Top option for convenience after the product has been opened. Therefore, by combining both of these options, robust seal ability and ability to reseal, you now have a product that provides the best of both worlds. Strong protection at the time of purchase and needs, easy to use and practical for everyday use for the life of the product.

Bag structure is also important to the performance of dry milk bags. Dry milk stands up well in stand up pouches because they store well, display better and maintain a cleaner shelf appearance. The less sturdy a bag looks the less likely a consumer will feel confident in the dry milk contained in that bag. Strong structure provides the consumer with a feeling of premium right at the point of purchase.

Branding is also a critical factor in packaging; custom printing is extremely important when it comes to dry milk packaging in a commercial setting. This includes the integrity of the package, and the printed matter, including clean packaging, clear labels, space for nutrition, space for directions, and professional finish all contribute to the build trust factor. No matter how good a product you may have inside the package, if the package does not look like a premium package the consumer may perceive it as inferior.

Therefore, if you are a retailer, distributor or packager of dry milk products, paying attention to the details is extremely important. To increase your understanding of the featured in the storage of dry milk, you can read more about storing powdered milk in Mylar bags. Having a good understanding of how to set up a proper storage, help extend the shelf life of powdered milk.


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