Plano supplement makers, Deep Ellum snack brands, fulfillment-first CPG operators across the Metroplex. Made in-house in Michigan. Three-day truck.
Dallas–Fort Worth has more fulfillment infrastructure than almost any market in the country, and a lot of CPG brands base operations there specifically to use it. Plano supplement startups, Deep Ellum snack and beverage founders, and Metroplex-wide DTC operators all need packaging that survives a 3PL pick-and-pack line without jamming a fill head or splitting a seal — that's a different spec problem than a bag that just looks good on a shelf, and it's the one we build to. Every pouch is printed and converted in-house at our Oak Park, Michigan facility, so seal strength and film gauge are matched to how the bag actually gets filled.
For a Dallas brand still proving out a formula, the 100-unit minimum order is the difference between testing a SKU and committing to a warehouse of it. Most converters won't quote under 5,000 units; we'll run 100 first and scale the same dieline once the numbers work. Ground freight from our Michigan press to anywhere in the Metroplex runs about three business days, and bonded warehouse drops are available for high-volume, recurring programs.
Plano and North Dallas supplement makers need oxygen-barrier film and tamper-evident closures that survive a 3PL fill line. We build the FDA-compliant film structure and dieline around the fill, not the other way around.
Deep Ellum and East Dallas snack founders pitching regional grocery and DTC subscription boxes. Reseal zippers, four-color print, and a moisture barrier matched to the product.
Granola, baking mixes, and small-batch pantry goods packed for farmers markets, specialty grocers, and e-commerce fulfillment across the Metroplex.
Brands running through DFW's 3PL corridor need pouches sized and sealed for automated pick-and-pack, not just hand-fill. We spec to the fulfillment line, not just the shelf.
Brand My Bags is a US manufacturer — we print and convert every pouch in-house at our Oak Park, Michigan facility, not through an overseas broker. Ground freight from our press to anywhere in the DFW Metroplex runs about three business days, and orders start at 100 units per SKU.
100 units per SKU. Most flexible-packaging converters require 5,000 units or more, which is a hard ask for a Plano supplement startup or a Deep Ellum snack brand still validating a formula. We let you run a real test batch at 100 units, then scale the same dieline to full volume — including 3PL-ready case packs — once the SKU proves out.
Yes. DFW has some of the densest fulfillment infrastructure in the country, and pouches that jam or split on automated fill lines cost brands real money. We spec seal strength and film gauge to hold up through automated pick-and-pack handling, not just manual fulfillment.
Yes. Our child-resistant pouches are certified to ASTM D3475-20 and CPSC 16 CFR 1700.20, with opaque barrier film and CR closures built into the dieline, and we keep certification documentation on file for compliance review.
Production runs about 7–10 business days from proof approval, plus roughly three business days of ground freight from our Michigan press to the Metroplex. Total door-to-door typically lands in 10–13 business days.
