Printed Beef Jerky Bags

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bigroub

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Nov 5, 2014
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Western Oklahoma
Does anyone know of a good place to buy printed bags for beef jerky?  We are almost ready to go live with our product but can't seem to find a good outlet for bags.  Thanks!
 
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Most jerky is chamber sealed with a moisture sucking thingy pouch and then has a stick -on label printed from your computer w/ the appropriate software. I had a friend w/ a venison farm and he sold jerky for years this way. It was called "Bucking awesome jerky".
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That is true most jerky nowadays is basically vacuum sealed with an oxygen absorber inserted and a printed label placed on. A lot are still going old school with a basic 4 milliliter food bag and a printed label stuck on it much like what I see local here in vermont with Rosies beef jerky for example or Damn good jerky. 

However The laser scribed bags that was originally posted is a more professional look kind of like Jack links bags for example. I used a company called stand up pouches, a quick google search will render the website in the second position in google, the bags are what you are looking for and look great as well as custom designed. Try them and let me know. 

They will send you free samples of the bags as well so you can check them out before doing anything.
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Let me know if that helps you out!
 
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