What’s in the kit

Six sizes for snacks, meals, and all the in-between bits.

(3) Gallon Bags - Flat

When you made way too much (zero regrets)

  • One head of blanched broccoli florets
  • Homemade soup, frozen flat for quick thawing
  • Frozen food scraps and bones, for making stock
  • Portioned family packs, sealed tight for maximum freezer life

(4) Half Gallon Bags - Flat

The just-right size for everyday life.

  • 1 pound sliced cheese or cold cuts
  • The rest of the bacon
  • Scallions, celery, or rinsed fresh herbs
  • Marinating vegetables and meats

(2) Quart, 2-Cup, Snack Bags - Stand-Up

The versatile crew. From meal prep to snack attacks.

  • Leftovers
  • Smoothie prep
  • Frozen vegetables or fruit
  • Bulk bin grains and nuts
  • The other half of onion, grapefruit or lemon

(2) Sandwich Bags - Flat

For packed lunches and “just in case” bites.

  • One fully loaded sandwich
  • 2 grilled chicken breasts
  • 3 cups of trail mix

Lunch box essential reusable leakproof airtight sandwich and snack bag for school, picnics, playgrounds, on the go Lunch box essential reusable leakproof airtight sandwich and snack bag for school, picnics, playgrounds, on the go

Food-Grade and BPA-Free

Food-safe because you deserve better.

Leakproof double-lock closure

A secure double seal that locks tight, so spills don’t stand a chance.

Travel Friendly

Lightweight for busy days and bags on the move.

Freezer-safe

A space-saving design that makes grab-and-go effortless.

Compact

Space-saving design for grab-and-go ease.

Reusable

Designed to be reused, loved, and relied on.

Frequently Asked

(re)zips and silicone bags are both great reusable alternatives to single-use plastics. The main difference between (re)zips and silicone bags is that (re)zips are lighter in weight and more affordable than their silicone counterparts. They are also leakproof and airtight with a reliable double-lock closure that creates a strong seal. You can actually feel it “click” shut. Silicone bags are thicker, which affects the seals (unless the bags have a separate locking mechanism). 

(re)zips are not meant for high heat, so silicone is best if you are someone who needs to cook in your bags

Yes! Write directly on the (re)zip with a non-permanent marker to ID snacks, cords, daycare clothes—and more. Packing with a little one? Try a Crayola crayon for a fun, personalized touch.  Wash off with dish soap and a soft, non-scratch sponge.