Chrysal Recyclable Paper Flower Food Sachets – 1 Pint Dose (200 ct Bag)
Chrysal Recyclable Paper Flower Food Sachets – 1 Pint Dose (200 ct Bag)
Sustainable Freshness for Every Bouquet
Chrysal Recyclable Paper Flower Food Sachets offer an eco-conscious solution to floral hydration. Each sachet contains a 1 pint dose of premium flower food, ideal for retail-ready bouquets, event work, and floral deliveries. Made from TCF pulp with a water-based coating, these sachets are 100% recyclable—reducing plastic waste while extending the vase life of fresh-cut flowers. Compatible with all types of flowers and designed for convenience, they offer the perfect balance of performance and sustainability.
Key Features
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Eco-Friendly Packaging: 100% recyclable and made from TCF pulp with a water-based coating.
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One-Pint Dose: Each sachet is pre-filled with flower food for 1 pint of water.
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Floral Longevity: Helps flowers stay fresh and vibrant longer.
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Customer-Friendly: Easy to tear and dissolve—perfect for bouquets and grab-and-go arrangements.
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Plastic-Free Alternative: Ideal for florists looking to reduce their environmental footprint.
Usage Instructions
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Tear open the sachet. Next, mix contents into 1 pint of clean water. Then place flowers directly into the prepared solution.
By choosing Chrysal Recyclable Paper Flower Food Sachets, you're providing optimal care for your flowers while making an environmentally responsible choice.
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