Coffee Bags
Coffee Bags
Coffee Bags That Keep Your Roast Fresh
Freshly-roasted coffee doesn't stay fresh by accident. It's all about the packaging. To make sure your coffee stays fresh, our coffee bags are built to lock in aroma and keep oxygen out from the first pour to the last cup.
Find the perfect fit for your product:
- Degassing valve bags: Let CO2 escape after roasting so the bag doesn't over expand or let oxygen sneak in which degrades the flavor and taste of your fresh coffee.
- Block bottom (flat bottom) bags: Display your coffee upright on shelf for that clean, retail-ready look. Available in 12 oz and 2 lb sizes.
- Side gusset bags: Expand to hold more volume per bag without stressing the seams. Ideal for 1 lb and 5 lb bulk fills.
- Tin tie closures: Give customers an easy reseal option after that first scoop, no extra clips needed.
- Kraft finish: Leverage the classic, earthy look roasters and your customers love.
Food-Safe Packaging Standards
Coffee is a food product, so the bag it sits in needs to meet the strict safety standards expected by buyers and regulators alike. Our coffee and mylar bags are built with food-contact-safe materials. This means the inner layer won't leach chemicals or flavors into your beans over time, a real risk with lower-grade packaging.
That safety standard matters just as much for shelf life as it does for compliance. A proper food-safe barrier keeps oxygen, moisture, and light from degrading your roast, which is exactly what protects that fresh-roasted flavor for weeks after the bag gets sealed.
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Wholesale Coffee Bags FAQ
How do I determine the right coffee pouch style and capacity for my production volume?
To choose the perfect coffee pouch configuration, match your filling equipment line preferences to either a structural block bottom or an expanding side gusset layout based on roasted bean density. Block bottom profiles create a flat footprint that stands perfectly straight on retail shelves, while traditional side gussets expand seamlessly under high volumetric filling strain to handle heavy roast weights.
Every size option is available in four premium material variants (kraft, matte white, matte black, and silver) to coordinate with your branding needs. To ensure total layout compatibility with your automated hopper lines, cross-reference your required volumetric headspace against the technical specification tables inside each product listing.
- 12 oz. Block Bottom: A compact 5" x 8" x 3" footprint designed with an integrated degassing valve for standard retail display shelves.
- 1 lb. Side Gusset: A flexible, high-capacity format equipped with a convenient tin tie mechanism for easy customer resealability.
- 2 lb. Block Bottom: A sturdier 5.35" x 3.87" x 12.5" retail layout engineered to optimize vertical packing shelf space.
- 5 lb. Side Gusset: A heavy-duty 6.97" x 4.49" x 19.02" institutional roasting profile featuring a degassing valve for large commercial accounts.
Why is an integrated one-way degassing valve critical for roasted coffee preservation?
An integrated one-way degassing valve allows freshly roasted coffee beans to vent trapped carbon dioxide gas continuously without letting ambient oxygen enter the pouch. Roasted beans release high volumes of gas immediately after processing, which creates significant internal pressure that can bloat, warp, or completely burst standard sealed film seams.
By venting this gas while maintaining an absolute oxygen transmission rate (OTR) barrier, the valve prevents premature staling and locks in delicate aromatic compound oils.
What closing equipment is required to seal these block bottom and side gusset coffee pouches?
To obtain an airtight, professional barrier seal, you must apply a continuous thermal band sealer or a heavy-duty impulse foot sealer across the open top margin. While tin ties allow consumers to close the bag easily between daily uses, they do not provide an initial tamper-evident or airtight seal for retail distribution.
Running your packaging line through a calibrated heat sealer welds the internal polymer liners together, completely shielding the contents from air exposure until the final buyer cuts the top notch. For details on ordering custom material barriers, valves, or custom sizing configurations for massive product runs, check out the specialized resources in our Custom Coffee Bags Pouch Guide.
Can I order custom-branded coffee pouches with our logo printed directly onto the four color variants?
Yes, you can upgrade your commercial presence by using our complete in-house label application service to brand our stock kraft, matte white, matte black, or silver coffee bags. Hand-applying large format labels to wide gusseted or block bottom pouches often results in uneven spacing, bubbles, and creases that ruin your presentation, but our precision machinery handles layouts flawlessly.
If you prefer to move away from stock colors entirely to build a fully custom layout printed from edge to edge with spot graphics, review your ordering choices on our Custom Branding Services Menu.