A clear polyurethane bag often used for mailing magazines.
To wrap a book in a transparent plastic bag. It is not tight fitting (see shrinkwrap) and is used for magazines with multiple loose pieces or as a less expensive packing for books. [Back
A clear polyurethane bag often used to mail magazines and newsletters.
A plastic wrap around a magazine that allows enclosure of promotion materials and protects the magazine in the mail.
In tropical countries (Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia) the container system utilizes a black plastic bag called the "polybag", 1 mil or greater thickness, one or two small holes in the bottom for drainage. The bag is filled with local soil or some mix of soil, organic matter, and ash. The seed is hand poked into the media and a seedling grown.
A plastic wrap around a magazine that allows enclosure of multiple supplements.
A polybag is a plastic bag sealed around a periodical such as a magazine or a comic book. Originally used by publishers for the protection of subscription issues, polybags became more common in the 1990s as a way to add an extra incentive, such as a trading card, poster or CD, to the purchase. Polybagged magazines also often contain subscription offer cards, and more recently, advertisements.