Custom Food&Drink Packaging Pouch
TedPack provides high-performance Custom Food & Drink Packaging Pouches engineered to maximize shelf life and brand appeal.
FDA-compliant and customizable with premium vivid printing, we offer lightweight, sustainable options that reduce packaging waste without compromising product integrity in modern retail environments.
TedPack Custom Food&Drink Packaging
Based on the characteristics of food and beverage products, we recommend several selected packaging bags for you.
Baby Food Spout Pouch
Made of food-grade material, the BPA-free baby spout bag features a rounded corner design and a child-resistant spout to protect your child's eating safety.
Bone Broth Spout Pouch
This bone broth bag is made of high-temperature resistant material and has a side spout bag design, which makes it easy to pour and safe to eat.
Flat Bottom Coffee Pouch
The coffee bag is made of aluminum foil laminated with other films, which has good barrier properties and can effectively block oxygen, moisture and ultraviolet rays.
Customization Options
TedPack supports full customization of Food&Drink Packaging Pouch. You only need to put forward your ideas and we will recommend and match them for you.
1. Size
Spout Pouch size range is 70*100+30mm(Min), 300*420+120(Max)
2. Materials
Matt-PET/PET+AL/NY/PETAL+LLDPE
3. Surface treatment
Gloss/Matte/Spot Finish/Embossed/Hot Stamping/Holographic/Digital Stamping Embossed/Soft Touch

4. Printing
We often use digital printing and gravure printing
5. Accessories
Punch Hole, Handle, Spout(All Diameter Available)
1. Size
stand up pouch size range is 70*110+25mm(Min), 320*450+120mm(Max)
2. Materials
BOPP/PET/NY+PET/AL/PETAL/Kraft Paper/+LLDPE/CPP
3. Surface treatment
Gloss/Matte/Spot Finish/Embossed/Hot Stamping/Holographic/Digital Stamping Embossed/Soft Touch

4. Printing
We often use digital printing and gravure printing
5. Accessories
Punch Hole, Handle, Valve, Ziplock
1. Size
Flat bottom pouch size range is 80*150+30mm(Min) , 300*540+120mm(Max)
2. Materials
BOPP/PET+PET/PETAL/Kraft Paper/+LLDPE
3. Surface treatment
Gloss/Matte/Spot Finish/Embossed/Hot Stamping/Holographic/Digital Stamping Embossed/Soft Touch

4. Printing
We often use digital printing and gravure printing
5. Accessories
Coffee valve, easy tear, reusable zipper, punch hole
1. Size
3 side seal pouch size range is 50*70mm(Min) 400*700mm(Max)
2. Materials
BOPP/PET+PET/PA/PETAL/Kraft Paper/+LLDPE/CPP
3. Surface treatment
Gloss/Matte/Spot Finish/Embossed/Hot Stamping/Holographic/Digital Stamping Embossed/Soft Touch

4. Printing
We often use digital printing and gravure printing
5. Accessories
Punch Hole, resealable zipper
Food&Drink Packaging Advantage
Food & Drink pouches designed to meet the complex requirements of food & beverage packaging, we ensure a consistent brand image from batch to batch, and can give you a customized packaging experience, bringing you targeted packaging solutions.
- High barrier performance for extended shelf life
- Easy to fill and store, suitable for automated equipment
- Rich bag structure design for enhanced shelf appeal
Benefits
For Customer
- Reduce transportation and warehousing costs
- Supporting compliance for exporting to markets
- Supports environmentally friendly materials to help brands achieve their sustainability goals
For End Customer
- Easy to open, re-sealable packaging
- Lightweight and portable for portability and portioning
- Freshness can be checked through the window
Let TedPack Empower
Your Business
TedPack not only provides packaging, but also solves your problems at their root, offering comprehensive solutions that drive your business growth.
A Safer Choice for Food Packaging
BPA-free means (Bisphenol A) free. BPA is commonly used in plastics and resins, but may pose health risks when exposed to heat or in long-term contact with food. TedPack always prioritizes food safety, selecting BPA-free materials that have passed food contact safety standards set by BRCGS, and is committed to ensuring consumer health and brand trust.

Differences Across Food & Beverage Packaging
In the food and beverage industry, packaging requirements for structure, barrier properties, and functionality vary significantly across different product categories. Whether it’s wet food, tea, purees, frozen goods, or beverages—each requires a tailored combination of materials and pouch design. At TedPack, we’ve deeply studied the packaging logic behind each segment, delivering not just pouches, but fully customized packaging solutions that align with product characteristics, distribution methods, and market compliance requirements.

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Sustainable Food Packaging, Driving Sustainable Growth
In the food & beverage industry, we recommend recyclable and compostable options to help brands fulfill their sustainability goals while safeguarding the functionality of their packaging.
We’ve tested and certified our packaging materials many times, so all you have to do is ask us and we’ll match it to you, without the hassle of matching and certifying materials.
It is important to note that compostable flexible packaging bags are not suitable for liquid products, which can lead to early decomposition.
Certification






Information to
Label Food&Drink Packaging
United States
There are certain mandatory requirements that must be included on all food labels. Below is a snapshot of what should be included on your label:
- Common name of the food: This is what the consumer identifies your product as. It should be prominently displayed on the Principal Display Panel (PDP) – think of this as the front face of your product.
- Net quantity of contents: Indicate how much of the product is inside, exclusive of the packaging. This goes on the PDP, and specifics about measurement units and placement can be found in Subpart A – §101.7.
- Ingredient list: This can be on the PDP or the adjacent information panel. Ingredients should be listed by weight in descending order. If an ingredient is made up of sub-ingredients, they can either be listed under the main ingredient or incorporated into the overall list. See Subpart A 101.4 for guidelines on naming.
- Name & location of the manufacturer, packer, or distributor: Whether you manufacture, pack, or distribute the product, your name and location need to be on the label, ideally on the PDP or the information panel. If someone else produces it for you, specify that relationship, e.g., “Manufactured for TedPack”.
- Nutrition Information: Typically found on the rear panel, this includes details on nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and macronutrients. Not every product needs this label, but it’s vital to check for exemptions.
Europe
The EU food safety framework is comprehensive and one of the most stringent in the world. According to the European Commission, the labelling, advertising, and presentation of food must not:
- mislead consumers about the properties or effects of the product.
- have properties that prevent, treat, or cure human disease, subject to some exceptions.
The Commission further outlines the mandatory labelling details for food:
- List of ingredients, which are listed in descending order of weight and designated by their specific name, subject to the derogations provided in Annexes I, II, III, and IIIa. Ingredients that belong to more than one category are indicated according to their principal function.
- The name by which the product is sold.
Under certain conditions, the listing of ingredients is not required for:
- fresh fruits and vegetables;
- carbonated water;
- fermented vinegar;
- cheese, butter, fermented milk, and cream; and products made from a single ingredient whose trade name is the same as the ingredient name or the trade name clearly identifies the nature of the ingredient.
Australia
Understanding and adhering to food labelling legislation is imperative. Some key considerations include:
The label’s adhesive must not come into contact with the package contents.
Printing inside the food packaging is prohibited.
Ink used for food labels must resist the impact of the food while ensuring no influence on taste, smell, or appearance.
Testimonials
Real customer feedback is our driving force. Here, you can learn how our customers have improved their brand value and market performance through our packaging solutions.

“We used to experience leakage issues during transportation due to poor seal strength. After partnering with TedPack, they gradually optimized our pouch structure and sealing process, making the entire packaging system much more stable. Now our return rate is down to zero, which has saved our team a lot of trouble!”
James
Procurement Manager
Find the Answers You Need Here
Are Your Pouches Safe for Food Contact?
Yes, all our food and drink flexible packaging bags are made from food-grade materials and comply with FDA and EU safety standards, ensuring that no harmful substances migrate into the product during storage or use.
Can These Packaging Bags Withstand High Temperatures or Freezing?
Certainly. Our food and beverage bags can be customized with high-temperature steam-cooking, refrigeration, and freezing materials based on your product characteristics and storage requirements, maintaining product flavor and quality stability.
How Long Can Food Pouches Be Used After Opening?
The shelf life of food after opening the bag varies depending on the product.
It is best to consume the food within 24 to 48 hours after opening the bag.
If needed, you can reseal and freeze the bag, but freezing may alter the consistency of the stored items.
Can Food Pouches Be Reused?
Some food bags are reusable.
Once the bag is empty, you must first clean it before reusing it.
The cleaning process must include: rinsing the interior of the food bag with clean water to remove all residues, then drying it thoroughly before reuse. Note that the bag must have sufficient openings for cleaning.
What Criteria Must Food Pouches Meet to Obtain FDA Approval?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration certifies all food pouches deemed compliant with its food safety standards.
The FDA requires packaging bags to have a multi-layer structure to maintain bag strength, but the interior must be sealed to prevent air and other contaminants from entering.
No resins or other compounds that may peel off are permitted inside.


















