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Spice & Seasoning Packaging

Spice and seasoning packaging that protects aroma and keeps small-format details readable.

Spice and seasoning packaging must protect aroma, color, flavor intensity, moisture sensitivity, and small-format readability. Microflex helps brands evaluate pouches, sachets, labels, stick packs, and barrier structures for retail, foodservice, and sample programs.

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What this packaging has to solve.

Spices and seasonings can lose aroma, absorb moisture, stain or oil packaging, and require dense information in a small space. The package must support both product protection and legible communication.

Recommended formats
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Engineering direction.

Material & barrier

Material direction may include aroma retention, moisture control, oil/grease resistance, light protection, and seal integrity.

Finish & shelf strategy

Matte can support premium culinary positioning. Gloss can support color-rich seasoning graphics. Metallic accents can work for bold flavor lines.

Print path

Digital can support flavor families and short runs. Flexo can support stable retail or foodservice lines.

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Common mistakes to avoid.

Choosing a package format before confirming spice & seasoning fill weight, density, or customer use.
Designing artwork before receiving the correct dieline and safety-margin requirements.
Overbuilding barrier and increasing cost without improving the product outcome.
Underbuilding barrier and risking shelf-life, texture, aroma, or seal performance.
Comparing supplier quotes without matching structure, thickness, finish, print method, tooling, freight, and lead time.
Waiting too long to check artwork for bleed, fonts, image resolution, color mode, dielines, and barcode placement.
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What to send for a faster quote.

The more of this you send, the faster and sharper your quote comes back.

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Get a packaging direction before you quote.

Send your spice & seasoning product details and Microflex will help identify the format, material direction, finish, print path, and artwork requirements that should be reviewed before production.

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Frequently asked.

Aroma retention, moisture control, seal integrity, and readable small text.