Coffee packaging comes in various formats, each designed to maintain freshness and suit different consumer preferences. Common packaging types include: 

  1. Stand-Up Pouches: Popular for whole beans and ground coffee, often featuring resealable zippers and one-way degassing valves to release CO₂ while keeping oxygen out. 
  1. Pillow Bags: A simple, cost-effective option for ground coffee and instant coffee. These can be nitrogen-flushed to help preserve freshness. 
  1. Quad Seal Bags / Block Bottom Bags: These provide a sturdy, box-like shape that stands well on shelves, commonly used for premium coffee packaging. 
  1. Sachet Packs / Stick Packs: Ideal for single-serve coffee portions, often used for instant coffee. Convenient for on-the-go use. 
  1. Bulk Packaging: Used for food service or wholesale, capable of holding larger quantities of coffee while maintaining freshness. 

Many of these packaging formats include features like resealable closures, degassing valves, and high-barrier materials to help keep coffee fresh for longer. The right choice depends on factors like portion size, branding, and storage requirements. 

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