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Product Overview
Long, narrow bag is perfect for holding baguettes and bakery items
Breathable paper reduces condensation to keep crusts crispy
Textured top edge makes it easy to open and package items for fast, efficient service
Made from recycled paper without harmful chemicals or bleach
Perfect for packaging baked goods at bakeries, cafes, grocery stores, delis, and sandwich shops
Package and serve your freshly-baked baguettes in this Choice 3 3/4" x 2 1/4" x 11 1/2" kraft bread bag.
This long, narrow bag is perfect for holding baguettes and other long bakery items. It's great for use in your bakery, cafe, deli, or sandwich shop, and is also ideal for grocery stores that offer freshly baked goods.
Recyclable
This item is able to be recycled under some recycling programs.
No PFAS Added
This item was manufactured without intentionally added PFAS substances.
Recycled Content
This item is made from a percentage of post-consumer content to help promote a sustainable environment.
Uncoated Construction
The uncoated paper construction reduces condensation to keep crusts crispy during transport and storage.
Textured Top
Meanwhile, the textured top edge makes it easy to open and package items for fast, efficient service.
Eco-Friendly Design
Made from recycled materials without harmful chemicals or bleach, this paper bag is the perfect choice for your environmentally-conscious business. Plus, this bag has a standard-duty 35 lb. basis weight, so you can be confident that it's strong enough to hold your signature bakery items without ripping or tearing.
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What is basis weight?
Basis weight is the weight of one ream of paper (500 sheets) when cut to the industry standard for that specific grade of paper. Therefore, the higher the basis weight, the heavier the paper.