Cost-focused and suitable for mass production! Windowed corner bottom bags that showcase the product.
The "See-Through Bag (Windowed Square Bottom Bag)" is a product of Daishowa Paper Industry Co., Ltd., which manufactures and sells paper bags and paper products. The window section is covered with film, allowing the products, such as snacks, to be visible from the outside. There are three sizes available, and you can choose one that suits your purpose from various specifications. It can also be used as a "Wire Bag" that can be folded for easy transport, preventing external debris and ensuring hygiene. 【Features】 ■ Allows products to be visible from the outside ■ Available in three sizes (No. 1 / No. 3 / No. 6) ■ Choose from various specifications that suit your purpose (film, wire, double-sided tape) ■ Suitable for mass production *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Dimensions】 ■ Size 1: Height 170mm × Width 90mm × Depth 55mm ■ Size 3: Height 222mm × Width 120mm × Depth 70mm ■ Size 6: Height 280mm × Width 150mm × Depth 90mm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Daishowa Paper Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is a company that expresses gratitude for the material of paper and provides safe, secure, and high-quality products and services through paper processing techniques cultivated over many years, bringing joy and smiles to customers and the local community. Additionally, we will expand the techniques and experiences gained from "paper processing" into other materials, evolving into a "comprehensive material processing company." On August 8, 2018, the "Juni-hitoe Tissue" was officially recognized as the most expensive tissue in the world. [Press Release] On August 8, 2018 (Wednesday), the "Juni-hitoe Tissue" was certified by Guinness World Records (TM) as the "Most Expensive Facial Tissue in the World."