Coffee Pouch
TedPack’s coffee pouches combine venting, aroma retention and aesthetics to meet the packaging needs of a wide range of coffee formats, helping brands to establish high-standard packaging systems.

Coffee Packaging Bag & Pouch
Coffee is highly sensitive to moisture, oxidation, and aroma loss, making barrier performance, airtightness, and structural stability essential for its packaging.
At TedPack, our coffee pouches utilize goglio and wipf one side and both side degass valve available technology that allows CO₂ to escape while preventing outside air from entering.
Whether you’re packaging whole beans, ground coffee, or ready-to-drink blends, we can customize the structure and pouch format to meet your specific needs.
Feel free to contact us to start your custom coffee pouch project.
Understanding Coffee Before
Making Packaging
Coffee is a very environmentally sensitive product – whether it’s whole beans or ground powder, it’s “afraid of air,” “afraid of moisture,” “afraid of sunlight,” and “afraid of the sun. “
Imagine a package of freshly roasted coffee beans in the warehouse begins to release carbon dioxide; if the pouch’s exhaust is not smooth, it will not only cause the bag to swell, and it may even burst.
And if the packaging barrier is not enough, moisture, oxygen once infiltrated, the aroma will be quickly lost, the taste will also be greatly reduced.
So a really suitable for coffee bags, not only can be sealed, but also know how to “breathe” – not only can deflate, but also to prevent air reflux, but also to isolate the outside world interference.

- One-way exhaust valve, which releases gas and prevents external air from entering
- High barrier laminate material, moisture-proof and oxygen-proof
- Various bag types, support upright and shelf-coated
- Environmentally friendly packaging to create a brand image
Can Your Coffee Stay Fresh Long Enough?
Packaging requirements in the coffee industry are far more demanding than those for general food products. Many coffee brands have faced issues with other suppliers—bags that can’t release gas properly, loss of aroma leading to custaomer complaints, or poor packaging quality that undermines brand perception.

Bags that can't release gas properly

Loss of aroma leading to customer complaints

Poor packaging quality that undermines brand perception

TedPack Understands Coffee Packaging
The problems you’ve encountered—or might encounter—are exactly what we’ve been solving for years.
With decades of research, we offer fully integrated solutions covering structure design, functional integration, and material optimization.
Backed by experience from hundreds of coffee packaging projects, we can quickly respond to diverse market needs in both performance and aesthetics.
Good Packaging,
Achieve a Good Impression
We offer high-precision rotogravure printing and eco-friendly water-based ink options to ensure excellent detail and color accuracy. Digital printing is also available with a low minimum order quantity of just 1,000 pieces—ideal for new product testing and multi-SKU operations. By aligning structural design with visual presentation, we help brands build a professional and cohesive packaging identity.
Choose the Right Coffee Bag and Start with These Four Steps

Clarify product form and packaging method
Confirm that it is whole beans, grinding powder or ready-to-drink powder, and decide whether it is required for exhaust valves, moisture-proof materials, nozzle structure, etc.

Evaluate storage and transportation and display scenarios
Consider the coffee sales channels (e-commerce/store), whether standing display is required, and whether consumers frequently use it.

Confirm brand positioning and budget scope
Choose whether to use kraft paper, matte film, high-definition printing and other visual expression methods according to the brand tone.

Obtain structural suggestions and sample tests
Contact us to obtain the matching structural scheme and conduct sample testing to ensure that the packaging function and brand effect are taken into account.

Customized Configuration for Coffee Pouch
We recommend three commonly used bag structures based on the characteristics of coffee products, which support full customization of size, structure and accessories.
Flat bottom coffee bag
Strong three-dimensional sense, large capacity, easy to display in shelves, suitable for mid-to-high-end whole bean products.
Stand up coffee bag with valve
The self-standing structure is stable, the air valve is automatically exhausted, suitable for grinding powder and medium-packaged coffee.
Kraft paper coffee bag
Natural texture, suitable for environmentally friendly concept brands; paired with easy to tear and repeatable sealing design to enhance user experience.
Exhaust Valve-
The Soul of Coffee Bag
One of the most critical accessories in coffee packaging is the exhaust valve. In the past, the treatment of coffee gas once became a packaging problem. With the development of one-way gas valve technology, this problem was completely solved.
Our coffee bags support a wide range of high-performance exhaust valves and customize valve positions according to packaging automation requirements.

Find the Answers You Need Here
What Is the Difference Between Ground Coffee Pouches and Coffee Bean Pouches?
Ground coffee requires more moisture, shade, and an oxygen barrier, while whole beans rely more on the venting function, and the packaging structure needs to be optimized according to the form.
Why Do Roasted Coffee Beans Need a Degassing Valve?
Freshly roasted coffee beans continue to release carbon dioxide for the first 7 days. The use of a coffee valve prevents the bag from expanding or rupturing while maintaining a stable internal environment.
How Long Can I Keep the Coffee in the Coffee Pouch?
The shelf life of coffee depends on its type and whether the package is opened or not.
Typically, ground coffee will keep for about three to five months after roasting, while whole coffee beans have a shelf life of six to nine months.
Once the package has been opened, the freshness time will be significantly shorter: ground coffee will keep for about three months after opening, and whole beans will remain in good condition for six months after first use.
To prolong the freshness of coffee, it is recommended to use high-barrier packaging and keep the bag well sealed, along with a suitable storage environment.
Can Coffee Pouches Be Designed with a Window?
Although it is possible to design coffee bags with transparent windows, it is not recommended. This is due to the fact that light may affect the coffee in some way.
What Size Coffee Pouches Do You Have?
We often use 3-5 lbs coffee bags, but of course, we also have larger sizes up to 10kg and 22 lbs available. You can send in your capacity requirements, and we will recommend the right size information for you.


















