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  2. Ziploc - Wikipedia

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    Ziploc has expanded their products to more than just sandwich bags. Ziploc products have varied from freezer bags to Twist 'n Loc containers, the latter now discontinued. They have expandable bottom bags that stand on their own. The now-discontinued polypropylene Zip 'n Steam bags were used to cook food in a microwave oven. They also have had ...

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    The food court staple gets portable with this hack that involves a Ziploc bag and lots of folding. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. Zipper storage bag - Wikipedia

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    A Ziploc-branded storage bag Close-up from a cross section of the sealing mechanism. A zipper storage bag, slider storage bag, zipper bag, ziplock bag, zip-lock bag, ziploc bag, or zippie is an inexpensive flexible rectangular storage bag, usually transparent, made of polyethylene [1] [2] or similar plastic, that can be sealed and opened many times, either by a slider, which works in a similar ...

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  7. Resealable packaging - Wikipedia

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    Ziploc and Zip-Pak are manufacturers specializing in these products, the latter employing a slider to open and close the bag. [1] The zip component of the packaging is supplied on a continuous roll, and is inserted between the upper and lower webs of the plastic film provided with the packaging. The zip is bonded to the packaging by a heat ...