We manufacture a full range of custom pre-made pouch formats and rollstock applications for food, beverage, pet, household, and supplement brands. Built for teams who need packaging that runs clean in production, meets requirements, and stands out to consumers.

We’re a flexible packaging manufacturer built for founders, purchasing teams, and supply chain teams who want packaging without the headaches.
Our production specializes in retort pouches, spouted pouches, pre-made pouches, and rollstock, with end-to-end support from early planning through full-scale production.
Whether you’re launching, transitioning production, or scaling volume, we reduce risk and cost across your packaging procurement.
Select a packaging type below to see common formats, typical uses, and where each option works best.
Shelf-stable packaging for meals, proteins, sauces, soups, and pet food.
What they're designed for
Shelf stable retort pouches are used for products that are cooked or sterilized inside the package and stored at room temperature. They are commonly used instead of cans or trays and help reduce weight, shipping costs, and packaging waste.
Common applications
Common applications include ready meals, chicken, beef, seafood, plant-based proteins, rice, beans, soups, broths, sauces, and wet pet food.
Shelf Stable Retort Formats
Flat and stand-up options based on how the product is displayed and packed.
Lay Flat / 3-Side Seal Shelf Stable & Thermal-Processed Pouches
Best for efficiency, case packing, and cost control. Often used for foodservice, club stores, retail, high-volume programs.
Stand-Up Shelf Stable & Thermal-Processed Pouches
Used when convenience and shelf appeal matter, while meeting retort performance requirements and supporting microwaveable products.
Resealable, easy-pour packaging for sauces, liquids, and semi-liquid products.
What they're designed for
Spouted pouches are designed for products that need clean pouring and easy resealing. They often replace bottles or rigid containers while costing less, using less material, and taking up less space in shipping.
Common applications
Common applications include sauces, condiments, dressings, purees, pet food toppers, dairy alternatives, syrups, marinades, and liquid supplements.
Spout options
Different spout styles based on how the product pours and how it is filled.
Corner spout
Commonly used for everyday pouring and controlled dispensing.
Center spout
Often used for thicker products or when consistent flow is important. Final spout placement is also influenced by graphic design and the desired shelf appearance.
Spout size and cap style are selected based on product thickness and filling method.
Retail-ready packaging for dry products, snacks, supplements, and pet food.
What they're designed for
Pre-made pouches are a strong option for brands that want eye-catching packaging, flexibility across SKUs, and competitive packaging costs. They work well across many product types and volumes.
Common applications
Some common applications include snacks, granola, dried fruit, jerky, coffee, tea, powders, supplements, gummies, and pet treats.
Pre-made formats
Multiple pouch styles designed for different shelf and product needs.
Stand-Up Pouch
A flexible and widely used format across most consumer categories.
Flat Bottom Pouch
Offers a more premium look with better shelf stability and more space for branding.
Lay Flat Pouches (3-Side or 4-Side Seal)
Often used for single-serve items, samples, or portioned products.
Optional features for these pouches may include zippers, tear notches, easy-open scores, windows, and handles.
Packaging film used on automated filling lines, often based on a co-packer’s equipment andr equirements.
What they're designed for
Rollstock is used when products are filled and sealed on automated equipment. It's commonly chosen based on a co-packer's line setup and is often the most efficient option for high-volume production and cost control.
Common applications
Common applications include snacks, bars, frozen foods, coffee, powders, supplements, and pet treats.
Rollstock options
Different rollstock films chosen based on the product being packed and the equipment being used.
Form-Fill-Seal Rollstock
Used on automated filling lines to create bags or pouches directly from film. Best for snacks, powders, bars, and other products packed at high speed.
Lidstock
Used to seal trays, tubs, or cups. Common for ready meals, dips, sauces, and refrigerated or frozen products where clean peeling matters.
High-Barrier Rollstock
Used for products that need extra protection from moisture, oxygen, or odor. Often required for coffee, supplements, sensitive powders, and long shelf-life products.
We work directly with purchasing teams, supply chain teams, and founders to make sure packaging decisions are clear, practical, and manufacturable.
Recommended formats and materials
Runability review based on co-manufacturers' production equipment
Artwork and pre-press support
When needed, aligning brands with our trusted co-packer partners based on their requirements

Send us your specs, forecasts, and goals. We’re ready to support based on your direction and look forward to learning how we can assist.