New alcoholic beverage packaging

Pocket Shot announced that it has begun selling new unique disposable alcoholic beverages in soft standing bags in California.



Pocket Shot is an innovative new concept that can provide consumers with the convenience of “get away and go”. The packaging of alcoholic beverages is also very friendly to consumers. The shape of the package is similar to a small bottle, with a bottle neck that is easy to pour, and a good appearance with a bright print. Pocket Shot is indeed a brand-new concept in the packaging of alcoholic beverages. It has caused quite a stir in the North American market.

Jarod Bachmann, the developer of Pocket Shot, came up with the idea of ​​designing a new packaging when he saw his workers on the South African farms buying festively rough 25ml plastic bags to celebrate the payday.

“I personally enjoy the outdoors, travel and sports. From the development of a product for my lifestyle, I see great opportunities. This can be extended to young golfers to young people who perform extreme sports.” Bachmann said, “When I see a huge market demand for single-use, effortless convenience and easy-to-use products, I hope to start a new product that consumers can use anywhere.”

The bag material produced by Switzerland is a unique three-layer composite structure that complies with FDA-approved materials that can be contacted with alcohol. One layer of barrier film has good strength and the other layer provides good gloss. And printed labels. This bag has both the attractiveness of traditional aircraft bottles and the advantages of flexible packaging - fresh, easy to handle, recyclable, with good shelf stability and filling, so this product has a good adaptability Sex.

When Pocket Shot products are shipped, each package can hold 120 bags - 10 layers of 12 bags each. Retailers can order Pocket Shots for display cartons or products that can be hung on shelves.

Pocket Shot is now sold by Frank-Lin Spirits and Fine Wines of San Jose in California. The company's future development plan includes expansion of the production line to produce different capacities, different types of alcoholic drinks, and mixed drinks.

According to developer Bachmann, Pocket Shot is gaining recognition from retailers because it sees the shelf appeal of the product. “We are not just selling wine, we are also providing an interesting and convenient way to adapt to active and busy production methods.”

Source: International Food Processing and Packaging