Stand-cap Pouch Makes 16-oz Honey Pack Stand Out

Nature Nate’s raw and unfiltered honey is now available in a 16-oz no-drip, no-mess, stand-cap pouch, offering consumers an easy-to-squeeze way to enjoy every drop of honey in the container.

The stand-cap pouch format clearly differentiates this new honey package.
The stand-cap pouch format clearly differentiates this new honey package.

The McKinney, Tex.-based honey producer is using a Glenroy premade pouch. Full material specs are not available, but it’s a clear, high-barrier, four-layer structure. The outside layer has graphics that are reverse-printed printed on a flexo  press. An Aptar injection-molded polypropylene cap completes the package.

“As the branded leader of honey in the U.S., it’s our role to bring innovation to the honey shelf and kitchens across the country – whether that’s in taste, purity, testing, or packaging,” says Nathan Sheets, Founder and CEO of Nature Nate’s. “Our new 16-ounce pouches are unique to the market and allow our customers to enjoy our honey with every easy squeeze yet still trust that every drop is as simple and pure as it is straight from the hive.” 

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