Doybag pouch
Doybag pouch
Doybag pouch
Ideal for storing and displaying up to 5kg of foods and other retail products. Doybag pouch has large front and back panels that are ideal for eye-popping graphics to promote your brand while bottom gusset helps to stand vertically and neatly on a retail shelf.
Optional tear notches make the bags very easy to open and zip lock closures are available for recloseability.
Doybag pouches are made from multiple barrier layers that protect your product from moisture, vapor, odor, light, UV rays, and other external factors.
Used for packing:
- Fruit and vegetables
- Fish and meat products
- Dairy
- Confectionery
- Ready-made meals
- Seasonings
- Snacks and sweets
- Coffee and tea
- Pet food and treats
- Powders and granules
Our pre-made pouches are made according to customers size and material and finished with HD flexographic printing.
For ordering or for any questions please contact our sales manager:
-
Tanel Tammjärv
- Sales manager
- +372 5346 6911
- tanel@navipak.com
Or use our contact form
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I loved my big sister and all, but she really was a shit head. We fought like cats and dogs, even now, with both of us well over the age of eighteen.
Payton was nearly thirty two, and I’d just turned twenty five. And I still couldn’t count the number of times we got into a hitting match each week.
Something that annoyed our parents and Max, Payton’s husband, to no end.
Then again, we found it amusing that they didn’t like it, which was probably why we did it so often.