Dry food packaging
Select from paper & plastic & metal pouches and sachets, boxes or tin cans, and apply catchy graphics to customize your dry food packaging! Download in JPG, PNG, or MP4 formats!

Stand up snack pouch mockup

20 × 27 stand-up food pouch mockup

Small sardine can mockup

Coffee plastic pouch mockup

Classic potato chips bag mockup

Short can mockup

Round tin can mockup

10 × 9 × 28 stand-up coffee pouch mockup

13 × 5 × 24 back-seal food pouch mockup

Flexible packaging mylar bag plastic bag mockup

Candy window paper pouch mockup

19 × 7 × 23 back-seal food pouch mockup

17 × 21 pouch packaging mockup

Slim food can mockup

Standing zip pouch mockup

18 × 8 × 41 stand-up food pouch mockup

12 oz coffee pouch mockup

17 × 10 × 36 stand-up coffee pouch mockup

9 × 10 × 28 stand-up coffee pouch mockup

Sachet packaging mockup

20 × 6 × 17 stand-up medical pouch mockup

Sweet box mockup

24 × 10 × 24 eight-side seal cake pouch mockup

20 × 27 kraft paper stand-up food pouch mockup
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Want to create next-level packaging for your dry food items? Pacdora is the best platform for this. You can choose from pouches, sachets, boxes, containers, or tin cans in your preferred capacity options. Add your brand logo, labels, or graphics, and customize the background of your dry food packaging designs for free. Preview and download in high-resolution PNG, JPG, or MP4 formats. Use Pacdora today!
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Custom packaging for every dry food type
Various packaging shapes and styles help brands showcase each product effectively and meet consumer preferences.
A wide tin can offers a durable option for storing dry foods like nuts or grains and keeps them fresh for longer. Alternatively, a three-side seal stand-up pouch is suitable for packing snacks, cereals, or dried fruits.

Reliable materials for dry food storage
Selecting strong packaging is important to ensure the protection of dry foods from damage during storage or transport.
Tin cans are perfect for packaging nuts, coffee, or grains that need protection from air and moisture. Alternatively, paper bags offer a natural and lightweight option, great for packing flour or sugar. Try now!

Unique appearance through custom artwork
Adding catchy artwork and brand elements helps shoppers quickly select the products they need.
Photos of the ingredients inside, like rice, lentils, beans, or oats, show exactly what each package contains. Similarly, labeling products, such as “Red Kidney Beans,” “Rolled Oats,” or “Quinoa Mix,” helps customers identify and select the right item.

Practical sizes for dry food packaging
Different packaging sizes help meet demands for on-the-go servings, family packs, or restaurant use.
A 3 × 2 inches sachet fits a single serving of nuts, seeds, or dried fruits, convenient for cafes or grab-and-go snacks. Likewise, a 20 × 15 inches box accommodates bulk dry food, suitable for bakeries, restaurants, or retail stock. Design today!

Custom packaging for every dry food type
Various packaging shapes and styles help brands showcase each product effectively and meet consumer preferences.
A wide tin can offers a durable option for storing dry foods like nuts or grains and keeps them fresh for longer. Alternatively, a three-side seal stand-up pouch is suitable for packing snacks, cereals, or dried fruits.
Reliable materials for dry food storage
Selecting strong packaging is important to ensure the protection of dry foods from damage during storage or transport.
Tin cans are perfect for packaging nuts, coffee, or grains that need protection from air and moisture. Alternatively, paper bags offer a natural and lightweight option, great for packing flour or sugar. Try now!


Unique appearance through custom artwork
Adding catchy artwork and brand elements helps shoppers quickly select the products they need.
Photos of the ingredients inside, like rice, lentils, beans, or oats, show exactly what each package contains. Similarly, labeling products, such as “Red Kidney Beans,” “Rolled Oats,” or “Quinoa Mix,” helps customers identify and select the right item.
Practical sizes for dry food packaging
Different packaging sizes help meet demands for on-the-go servings, family packs, or restaurant use.
A 3 × 2 inches sachet fits a single serving of nuts, seeds, or dried fruits, convenient for cafes or grab-and-go snacks. Likewise, a 20 × 15 inches box accommodates bulk dry food, suitable for bakeries, restaurants, or retail stock. Design today!

How to create dry food packaging using Pacdora?

Step 1: Select dry food packaging
Select your favorite dry food packaging design from Pacdora’s vast collection of mockups, including stand-up bags, slim sachets, tin cans and more.

Step 2: Add images and adjust
Add brand logo, graphics, or text details to your selected dry food packaging. Change colors and tweak backgrounds instantly.

Step 3: Download your dry food packaging
Download your dry food packaging in the supported high-quality PNG/JPG images or MP4 video formats.
Step 1: Select dry food packaging
Select your favorite dry food packaging design from Pacdora’s vast collection of mockups, including stand-up bags, slim sachets, tin cans and more.
Step 2: Add images and adjust
Add brand logo, graphics, or text details to your selected dry food packaging. Change colors and tweak backgrounds instantly.
Step 3: Download your dry food packaging
Download your dry food packaging in the supported high-quality PNG/JPG images or MP4 video formats.



The best layout for dry food packaging presents information clearly so customers can read it easily. Place the logo and product name at the top or center for clear visibility. Organize ingredients, instructions, or nutritional information in separate sections. Moreover, you must ensure there is enough space around text and images to make the packaging look neat and appealing.
Of course, beginners can design personalized dry food packaging on Pacdora in just a few clicks. Choose a box style, add your logo or product label, and adjust the layout using simple drag-and-drop tools. You can create everything online without using PSD files or any complex design software.
Yes, Pacdora allows you to add backgrounds to your dry food packaging designs. You can apply color tones, gradients, or images that align with your product theme. Visuals such as grains, cereals, or serving bowls can help present the packaging naturally. Pacdora’s AI background generator can also create custom scenes that complement your design.
Downloading your dry food packaging as an MP4 video lets you view your designs from every angle with smooth motion effects. These videos help present products and gather feedback from clients or your team. You can also save your packaging as high-quality PNG or JPG images to display boxes, bags, or pouches in detail. Images of your dry food packaging can be used on your website, online store, or social media to grab attention.
Yes, Pacdora enables you to create dry food packaging online for free. Basic design options are available at no cost, while some advanced features may require payment. You can find full details on our pricing page.
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