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- Packaging: Pack of 100
- Dimensions: 55 + 40 x 170 mm
- Material: Polypropylene
- Color: Transparent
- Resistance: 40µ
This bag is available in several sizes: 65 + 45 x 200 mm / 80 + 40 x 240 mm
Reference : SFSOS170
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Let your treats shine all year round with our SOS confectionery pouch 55 + 40 x 170 mm per 100. This clever little package has it all: perfect transparency, exemplary stability and practical format. Thanks to its flexible bottom that unfolds, the plastic bag stands up on its own, even before being filled. The result: considerable time-saving when setting up, and impeccable presentation on your shelves.
Designed to enhance your sweet creations, this SOS bag is ideal for cookie makers, chocolatiers, confectioners, sugar confectioners, nougat makers, patissiers and gourmet artisans of all kinds. Its ingenious shape hugs the contours of your most fragile products, preventing breakage or deformation. So you can wrap your sweets with confidence, whether they’re colorful sugared almonds, crisp shortbread or fine chocolates.
What’s more, this plastic bag complies with current standards: suitable for food contact, it complies with the environmental code and is already ready for the requirements of the AGEC 2025 law. Your commitment to eco-responsibility is sure to win over your sustainability-conscious clientele.
By choosing this transparent pouch, you enhance the value of your products while offering a gourmet visual experience. Its high clarity highlights the colors and textures of your confections, naturally attracting the eye of customers. What’s more, sold in packs of 100, it’s economical and practical for professionals.
In short, this SOS confectionery bag combines aesthetics, food safety and ease of use. It’s the ideal packaging for presenting, protecting and enhancing your handcrafted sweets all year round.
This bag is available in several sizes: 65 + 45 x 200 mm / 80 + 40 x 240 mm
Reference
SFSOS170
Code barre
9005718900025
Weight
0.28kg
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