What’s in the kit

One bag for the big stuff. One for everything else. Both non-negotiable.

(2) Gallon Bags - Flat

The big one. For the big jobs.

  • Overnight marinated proteins ready to throw on the grill
  • A whole rotisserie chicken, broken down and ready to go
  • Frozen cookie dough, ready to bake whenever the mood strikes
  • Washed and chopped vegetables for the whole week
  • A batch of chili, soup, or stew that reheats like it was just made

(2) Half Gallon Bags - Flat

Didn't know you needed it. Can't imagine life without it.

  • Sliced cheese, deli meat, and sandwich fixings.
  • Half a block of cheese that actually stays fresh
  • Baby carrots, and celery for the week
  • Crackers, nuts, or trail mix that stays crunchy
  • Opened bags of shredded cheese that stop going hard at the edges
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 and water-resistant 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.

Questions? We’ve Got You.

(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.