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What are Mylar Bags Made Of? Material & Layers

What are Mylar Bags Made Of? Material & Layers

It is often asked "What are Mylar bags made of?" "Are they plastic, foil, polyester or another material?" The gold standard of long-term food storage, supplements, coffee, powders, and specialty retail...

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How Long Do Edibles Last in the Package?

If you manufacture, sell, or store infused products, one question matters more than most: how long do edibles last in the package? Edibles generally stay fresh for 6 to 24+ months...

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Storing Rice in Mylar Bags: A Guide

When it comes to storing rice long-term, it is one of the simplest staples to do so, assuming that it has been packaged properly. Storing rice improperly can result in...

Do Mylar Bags Protect Against UV Rays?

Do Mylar Bags Protect Against UV Rays?

Yes, Mylar bags do protect against UV rays, and that protection is one of the biggest reasons brands use them for long term storage and retail packaging. Mylar is created...

Are Mylar Bags Airtight? A Storage Guide

Are Mylar Bags Airtight? A Storage Guide

If you store food, supplements, herbal products, or any retail goods, you have probably asked this question before: are Mylar bags airtight? The answer is: Yes, mylar bags are airtight...

How Do Mylar Bags Work? A Breakdown

How Do Mylar Bags Work? A Breakdown

Mylar bags are extremely common today. You see them being used in food storage, supplements, coffee, cannabis, dog and cat treats and emergency supply kits. Most people who are using...

Do Mylar Bags Leach Chemicals? What To Know

Do Mylar Bags Leach Chemicals? What To Know

You have probably asked the question: Do Mylar bags leach chemicals? Properly manufactured, food grade Mylar bags do not leach harmful chemicals under normal storage conditions. Let's break it down....