Packaging

Premium coffee packaging built around real sales channels.

Stand-up bags, eZip bags, labels, single-serve cups, pour-over kits, sachets, and custom case preparation planned around shelf presence, damage risk, case packs, and reorder speed.

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Packaging affects margin, damage risk, and reorder speed

The right format affects margin, shelf presence, ecommerce damage risk, marketplace readiness, case pack, lot/date coding, and reorder speed.

White matte private label coffee bag Black matte private label coffee bag Kraft private label coffee bag
Bagssingle-serve cupsSachetsPour-over kits

Formats

Packaging should look premium and work hard after it leaves the roastery.

Retail bags

Retail bags

12 oz, 16 oz, 2 lb, and 5 lb eZip options with valve, label, grind, and case pack planning for shelf and ecommerce channels.

Stand-up pouches

Stand-up pouches

White matte, black matte, and kraft pouch programs with logo, artwork, compliance, UPC, and pre-production review.

Single-serve cups

Single-serve cups

Single-serve packaging for convenience-driven retail, hospitality, marketplace, office, and reorder programs.

Coffee sachets

Coffee sachets

Tea bag-style coffee sachets for sampling, hospitality, travel, office, compact fulfillment, and brand trial programs.

Pour-over kits

Pour-over kits

Single-serve kits for gifting, travel, premium sampling, and brand experience moments, subject to supplier specifications and availability.

Format
Available sizes
Best for
Planning notes
White, black, or kraft eZip
12 oz, 16 oz, 2 lb, 5 lb
Premium retail bags, subscriptions, ecommerce
Valve, zipper, label, case pack, and carton planning
Stand-up pouch
8 oz, 12 oz, 16 oz, 24 oz, 2 lb, 4 lb
Sampling, specialty blends, DTC, shelf-ready programs
Finish, label size, ingredient copy, UPC, and reorder lead time
Single-serve cups
Program-dependent
Hospitality, office, marketplace, convenience buyers
Cup spec, carton, case pack, label, and channel requirements
Sachets and pour-over kits
Program-dependent
Sampling, travel, wellness, gifting, foodservice
Fill weight, grind, outer pack, supplier documentation, and claims review

Packaging readiness

The package has to work before production starts.

We review the details that affect shelf presence, ecommerce damage risk, marketplace readiness, case packing, labels, and reorder speed before a run is scheduled.

Artwork

Brand files and label copy

Send logo files, artwork, nutrition or ingredient copy, UPC/FNSKU needs, target retail price, and current packaging photos if you are switching suppliers.

MOQ and timing

Format drives the quote

Starting private-label MOQ is 144 units, or 8 cases, per flavor/SKU. Minimums and lead times can increase by bag style, label type, print requirements, inventory on hand, inclusion complexity, and supplier availability.

Pack specs

Size, valve, grind, and lot coding

Bag size, valve, grind, case pack, lot/date coding, and carton decisions are reviewed before coffee moves into production.

Shipping

FBA or facility details

Amazon FBA and preferred-facility programs need FNSKU planning, carton durability, case pack logic, replenishment timing, and label placement checked before release.

Retail

Shelf presentation

Retail programs need clean front-panel hierarchy, barcode placement, label readability, case pack planning, and repeat reorder consistency.

DTC

Shipping and subscriptions

DTC programs need damage risk, shipping weight, subscription flow, outer packaging, and reorder cadence reviewed before launch.

Packaging floor

Real packaging work, ready for real channels.

Sealing and packaging
Sealing and packagingFinished bags are sealed, checked, label-reviewed, and prepared for the sales channel they will ship through.
Retail case preparation
Retail case preparationBag presentation, labels, case packs, and production rhythm are planned for repeatable reorders.
Precision filling
Precision fillingOperator oversight protects fill accuracy, package appearance, and finished inventory handoff.