The main differences between sachet and stick pack packaging lie in their design, size, and functionality: 

Design & Size: Stick packs are long, narrow, and slim, typically designed for single-use portions, whereas sachets are generally flat, square, or rectangular pouches, that can hold larger amounts of product. 

Filling Capabilities: Stick packs are ideal for products like powders, liquids, and gels that require precise, smaller portion sizes. Sachets, on the other hand, are often used for bulkier products such as spices, tea bags, or larger powder doses. 

Consumer Convenience: Stick packs offer greater portability and convenience, making them perfect for on-the-go consumers. Sachets are more suited for home use or bulk servings. 

When choosing the best option for your product, consider factors like portion size, product type (powders, liquids, gels), desired shelf presence, and consumer convenience. Stick packs are great for single-use servings, while sachets are ideal for larger portions or multiple uses. 

Not sure which packaging format is best for your product? Contact us today for guidance on choosing between sachets and stick packs!