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STOCK PACKAGING

Sarati keeps a selection of in house packaging options for smaller runs.

Click here to view some of our stock packaging.


After years of experience our staff has compiled a list of resource companies we personally use and recommend for your labeling and packaging needs.

Box company in California is http://boxcoop.com/. See a sample invoice to get an idea of what it will cost to order small boxes.

Identipak unit dosing - www.identipak.com

Clinton Packaging Company (Glass Bottles)

ADCO Containers (Plastic Jars)
www.adcocontainer.com

   

Arminak & Associates, Inc. (Plastic Tubes)

www.arminak.com

 

Integrated Packaging Industries, Inc (Product Boxes)

www.integratedpackaging.net

Berlin Packaging
www.Berlinpackaging.com

   

Classic Container (Plastic Bottles)
www.classiccontainers.com

 

Fulfillment center
http://www.sblogics.com/fulfillment.html

 

CSI/Cosmolabs (Plastic Jars and Lids)
www.infoplast.com/csi

 

   

McKernan Packaging
www.mckernan.com

Mega Pumps (Pumps/Dispenser)
www.megapumps.com

IntraPac Group (Laminate Tubes)
www.intrapacgroup.com

 

   

Seaquist Perfect Dispensing
http://www.seaquistperfect.com

SGB Packaging Group Inc. (Cosmetic)
www.sgbpackaging.com

National Measures (small spoons)
www.nationalmeasures.com

 

   

Rexam Beaty & Closures
www.rexam.com/beatyandclosures

Rice Packaging (Product Boxes)
www.ricepackaging.com

SKS (Vials, etc.)
www.sks-bottle.com
www.bottleinfo.com

 

   

Smith Containers (Bottles)
www.smithcontainer.com

Specialty Bottle Supply
www.specialtybottles.com

Tricorbraun
www.tricorbraun.com

 

   

UNICEP Packaging Inc. (Unit Dose)
www.unicep.com

WWP World Wide Packaging
www.wwpinc.com

 

Global Packaging Inc. (in stock tubes)
www.globalpack.biz

   
 Private Label Supplement; http://tinyurl.com/6rc565r    

Identipak


The following company is conveniently located near us and provides excellent, high volume, packaging for all your unit-dosing needs.

In today's highly competitive, ever changing market, Identipak has provided unit-dose and sampling solutions in the way of flexible film pouches.

Giving customers the truest version and aesthetics captured in their pouches translates into sales. They are a world leader in flexible die-cut pouches. With high quality printed laminates and a unique die cutting process, they have achieved an ideal and affordable sampling solution for the cosmetic and personal care industry.

Fortune 500 firms, medium-sized companies and small enterprises have turned to Identipak for design, contract packaging and secondary services due to the flexibility and the ability to deliver products of the highest quality.

The cost-effective flexible packaging solutions that enhance and differentiate their customer's product is made possible only through the outstanding relationships between the Identipak company and its sources that include: film manufactures, printers, converters and external research polymer specialists.

Identipak, Inc.
300 E. Beech Avenue
McAllen, TX 78501
Ph: (956) 630-4403
Fx: (956) 630-4530
E-mail: info@identipak.com

www.identipak.com

 

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Labeling guidance:

FDA regional offices can be contacted by anyone to help assist with specific questions in regards to labels and claims we highly recommend utilizing this resource.

http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/CentersOffices/ORA/ucm135269.htm

We understand that the FDA website can be cumbersome to navigate and have provided specific links that help with labeling.

"Cosmetics declaring ingredients as vitamins, as for example, tocopherol, as vitamin E, convey the misleading impression that these ingredients and products offer a nutrient or health benefit and may therefore be deemed misbranded. The second edition of the CTFA Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary, the recognized source of cosmetic ingredient names, lists vitamin ingredients by their respective chemical names."

http://www.fda.gov/ICECI/Inspections/InspectionGuides/ucm074952.htm

“A product intended to be applied to the human body for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance is a cosmetic. If this product claims to accomplish these deeds through physiological activity or by changing the structure of the skin, it is also a drug. The product categories "drug" and "cosmetic" are not mutually exclusive. This is recognized in sec. 509 of the FD&C Act.

If a cosmetic is also a drug, the label must list first the established name of the drug ingredient(s) and the quantity, kind and proportion of any alcohol, in compliance with sec. 502(e) of the FD&C Act, as "Active Ingredients" and then the remaining ingredients, in compliance with § 701.3(a) or (f), as "Cosmetic Ingredients."

http://www.fda.gov/Cosmetics/CosmeticLabelingLabelClaims/CosmeticLabelingManual/ucm126444.htm#clgl

 


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