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4 Butter-Smooth Packaging Options for Popcorn Bags

Whether you're in an air-conditioned theater with an awesome sound system or in the car for a perfect night out, popcorn is undoubtedly your perfect companion. All those freshly popped kernels covered in delicious melted butter look good in even the lamest of movies. Especially when you have a whole bunch of them in big, roomy popcorn bags.

Popcorn packs always get the job done. So when you're deciding which bags to choose, make your selection based on size and intent. Are you offering your customers enough popcorn to nail them to the ground? Choose a large, unfolded duplex bag. Offering samples? Use smaller bags to let the popcorn's flavor speak for itself. If you want to stand out, be sure to use printed bags. They're sweet.

Who needs the big, bulky box or tub that has to sit on your lap? Popcorn bags are right there!

4 Butter-Smooth Packaging Options for Popcorn Bags

White Popcorn Bags

Sometimes you want a little color to catch the eye. White printed popcorn bags bring back that old-fashioned, nostalgic feeling of eating popcorn at the circus or hanging out at the fall fair. With their red stripes and popcorn pattern, they're sure to have passersby smelling the butter and going in search of a bag themselves.

Made of paper and glazed to keep the melted butter where it belongs, these retro-looking popcorn bags come in a variety of sizes for a wide selection of flavors. Dig in, people!

 

Printed Popcorn Bags

This is where the popcorn bends slightly and makes everyone's mouth water. No longer content with having enough color to feel like vintage packaging, printed popcorn bags stand up and make sure they're noticed no matter what.

The black printed double-layer popcorn bags are a stark contrast to the white and gold hospitality they boast. Constructed so that they can be unfolded, stood up and pre-filled, they can be displayed, placed on an armchair and, of course, even placed on someone's lap. And because they're thinly coated, there's no need to worry about them messing up your jeans or jacket.

Colors and prints are also a good choice for popcorn food bags. Other printed bags allow the popcorn image to take center stage while making the package pop in bright and contrasting colors, such as blue, orange, red and purple.

4 Butter-Smooth Packaging Options for Popcorn Bags

Glazed white popcorn bags

Why not let the fresh out of the oven speak for itself? These guys are translucent white popcorn bags, so even without any printing, it's clear they're stuffed with everyone's favorite movie treats. They're also machine-glazed to help retain the salt, powder and melted butter content. No more worrying about getting your hands dirty with a paper bag.

You don't have to stop for popcorn. Carnivals fill them with snacks, stadiums fill them with roasted nuts, and festivals wrap them in delicious food samples.

 

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