Liquid packaging guide

Spout Pouch Uses and Applications

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Spout Pouch Uses and Applications

Spout pouches are used when a product needs controlled pouring, resealing, and lighter shipping than many rigid containers.

Common spout pouch uses include sauces, purees, yogurt, baby food, energy gels, drink concentrates, detergent refills, dish soap, hand sanitizer, and personal care refills, but each use needs fitment, seal, drop, and compatibility checks.

TL;DR

  • Food spout pouches may require hot-fill, retort, or aseptic review.
  • Refill pouches need puncture, drop, and leak resistance.
  • Fitment size and cap choice affect consumer use and filling.

Decision table

Use Packaging focus Validation
Sauce Heat and viscosity Hot-fill or seal trial
Yogurt/puree Food safety and squeeze Process review
Detergent refill Chemical compatibility Drop and leak tests
Energy gel Portion control Tear and spout use

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Frequently Asked Questions

What products can use spout pouches?

Liquids, pastes, gels, concentrates, and refill products can often use spout pouches.

Are spout pouches only for food?

No. Household, personal care, and sanitizer products also use them.

What should be tested?

Fitment seal, cap torque, drop, leak, compatibility, and filling process.

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