Ziploc is a brand of reusable, resealable zipper storage bags and containers.
Ziploc was created in 1968 by Dow Chemical Company as a way to store food securely and safely.
In 1992, Dow Chemical sold Ziploc to S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
Today, Ziploc is a household name and offers a variety of bags and containers for food storage, organization, and travel.
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Resealable bags in various sizes for food storage.
Resealable bags designed for freezer storage.
Resealable bags designed specifically for sandwiches.
Reusable containers for food storage and organization.
Ziploc bags are not recommended for use in the microwave.
Ziploc bags cannot be recycled in most municipal recycling programs, but some grocery stores offer plastic bag recycling.
Ziploc bags are designed to be airtight and keep food fresh.
Ziploc bags can be used for a variety of things, such as organizing small items, protecting electronics from water damage, and storing toiletries while traveling.
Ziploc bags do not contain BPA.