Category guide

Best Packaging for Gummies, Protein Powder and Pet Treats

Gummies, protein powder, and pet treats all use flexible packaging, but they each solve different barrier, closure, and buyer-trust problems.

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Which formats fit gummies and child-resistant needs

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Why protein powder depends on durable resealable structures

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How pet treat packaging balances freshness and shelf trust

These three categories often look similar on the shelf because they all use flexible packaging, but buyers are solving different packaging problems in each case. Gummies often need moisture control and sometimes child-resistant capability. Protein powder needs repeated opening, durable seals, and larger pack sizes. Pet treats need freshness, trust cues, and strong resealability.

Best formats for gummies

Gummies are often packed in stand up pouches or flat pouches with barrier support and, where needed, child-resistant options.

Best formats for protein powder

Protein powder typically works best in larger stand up pouches with zipper closures and strong barrier materials.

Best formats for pet treats

Pet treats often perform well in stand up or flat pouches with food-safe barrier layers and resealable closures that support repeat use.

Recommended next pages

Explore Gummies Packaging, Protein Powder Packaging, and Pet Snacks Packaging.

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