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Brown Paper Goods Company 2016 STOCK PRODUCT CATALOG Page 1 Brown Paper Goods Company 2016 STOCK PRODUCT CATALOG Manufacturers of Specialty Bags & Sheets for the Food Service Industry Since 1918 3530 Birchwood Drive Waukegan, IL 60085-8334 Phone (800) 323-9099 Fax (847) 688-1458 www.brownpapergoods.com BROWN PAPER GOODS CATALOG 2015 Page 2 CONTENTS 2 CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION 3 TERMS AND CONDITIONS PAN LINER 4 BAKING PAN LINERS 5 PLAIN WRAPS FLAT WRAP 6 PRINTED WRAPS 7 FOIL WRAPS INTERFOLD 8 INTERFOLDED SHEETS 9 POPCORN BAGS 10 PIZZA BAGS 11 HOT DOG AND SUB BAGS BAGS - FAST FOOD 12 FOIL HOT DOG AND SANDWICH BAGS 13 FRENCH FRY BAGS 14 PLAIN SANDWICH BAGS 15 PRINTED SANDWICH BAGS 16 WHITE MG & WAXED BREAD BAGS BAGS - BAKERY BREAD 17 PRINTED BREAD BAGS 18 NATURAL PANEL BAGS 19 WAXSEAL AUTOMATIC BAKERY BAGS BAGS - S.O.S AUTOMATIC STYLE 20 CARRY OUT SACKS & SCHOOL LUNCH BAGS BAGS - COFFEE / CANDY 21 COFFEE / CANDY DUPLEX AUTOMATIC BAGS BAGS - DELI DUPLEX CARRY-OUT 22 A LA CARTE CARRY-OUT DELI BAGS 23 STEAK PAPER DISPLAY SHEETS 24 STEAK PAPER ROLLS 25 WHITE BUTCHER & TABLE COVER ROLLS ROLLS AND DELI SHEETS 26 FREEZER ROLLS 27 PATTY PAPERS - BUTCHER SHEETS 28 NATURAL BUTCHER, & MARKET ROLLS 29 DOGGIE - CANDY BAGS - GIBLET BAGS TABLE TOP - HOSPITALITY - GIBLET 30 NAPKIN RING BANDS 31 SILVERWARE BAGS - JAN SAN - HOSPITALITY ITEMS 32 GLASSINE BAGS GLASSINE & CELLOPHANE 33 CELLOPHANE BAGS & SHEETS PRODUCE BAGS 34 POLY MESH PRODUCE HARVEST BAGS 35 CATEGORY INDEX INDICES 36 NUMERICAL INDEX A 37 NUMERICAL INDEX B Brown Paper Goods Company 3530 Birchwood Drive Waukegan, IL 60085 (800) 323-9099 www.brownpapergoods.com Page 3 BROWN PAPER GOODS TERMS & CONDITIONS Terms of Sale Freight Full freight allowed on combined shipments of 1,000 pounds or more to all states except Alaska and Hawaii. These states will be sold F.O.B. Waukegan, IL Minimum Order Brown will accept no orders under $500.00. Drop Shipments Drop Shipments at weights under the prevailing freight minimum for a given customer will be invoiced as FOB Mill or "Plus Freight". Payment Terms 1% 10 days, Net 30 Days. There is no cash discount allowed on freight and other special charges. A service charge of 1-1/2% per month will be added to past due accounts. All prices are subject to change without notice. Lead Times Most stock orders ship within 2 days of receipt. Customs conforming in size and material to Brown stock products are shippable in eight weeks after artwork has been approved and a PO has been received. Exotic (non stock conforming) customs often take several weeks longer to produce, especially if unusual paper must be ordered. Please check with your BPG representative about current prevailing lead times. Claims & Returns No claim request will be accepted later than five (5) days after receipt of the order by buyer. No returns will be accepted without prior assignment of a Return Authorization Number by Brown. After a year from shipment no product is eligible for return. Outdated stock designs and custom prints are also ineligible for return. Returned stock product will be subjected to a 15% restocking fee as well as freight. Credit will be issued according to net prices sold, not invoice prices sold. Non-Stock Product Information Custom Order Minimums Bags - Up to 4 colors - 25M Brown provides custom prints for Bags - 5-8 colors - 100M most categories of items as Interfolded Sheets - 300M follows: Rolls - 50 Sheets - 100M Material Contracts After a contractual guarantee is signed by the customer, paper will be obtained and held. An expedited lead time of three (3) weeks to convert the paper is part of such an agreement. Floor Stock Contracts Traditional Min / Max agreements are available for those customers meeting our minimum requirements. Currently this requires movement of 50,000 bags per month or 250,000 wraps per month. As these standards sometimes fluctuate, please as your BPG representative for the latest requirements. Page 4 BAKING PAN LINERS Brown offers an extensive line of Baking Pan Liners. Whether you need 1 bake or multiple bakes, we have a sheet for you. These are available in both white and natural. Most sheets are Star-K approved as designated below: ITEM# SIZE DESCRIPTION PACK PER CS. WT. CS. CUBE TI HI CASE 158-2 8-3/16 x 24-3/8 1/2 Sheet (Long) 1 Bake 2,000 23 1.10 4 16 161-1 12-1/8 x 16-3/8 1/2 Sheet 1 Bake 1,000 12 0.38 4 16 161-2 12-1/8 x 16-3/8 1/2 Sheet 1 Bake 2,000 24 0.60 4 15 159-1 16-3/8 x 24-3/8 Chromium Free Premier 1,000 24 0.60 4 16 162-1 16-3/8 x 24-3/8 Quilon 1 Bake 1,000 24 0.60 4 15 160-1 16-3/8 x 24-3/8 Economy Grade Quilon SAVE HERE ! 1,000 24 0.60 4 15 168-1 16-3/8 x 24-3/8 Natural Kraft Quilon 1 Bake 1000 24 0.60 4 15 162-50 16-3/8 x 24-3/8 Retail Package Quilon HOME USE ! 10/50 12 0.70 8 6 163-1 16-3/8 x 24-3/8 25# Silicone 3 Bakes 1,000 25 0.60 4 15 164-1 16-3/8 x 24-3/8 35# Silicone 7 Bakes 1,000 32 0.70 4 12 163-P 16-3/8 x 24-3/8 27# Silicone Parchment Heavy Duty 1,000 27 0.60 4 13 165-1 16-3/8 x 24-3/8 35# Silicone Parchment Premium 1,000 32 0.70 4 12 169-1 12-1/8 x 16-3/8 1/2 Size Nat Chromium Free E-Kraft Premium 1000 13 0.59 8 15 167-1 16-3/8 x 24-3/8 Natural Chromium Free E-Kraft Premium 1000 24 0.60 4 16 CIRCLES 166-6 6" Grease Resistant Quilon Coated 1,000 2 0.07 42 22 166-7 7" Grease Resistant Quilon Coated 1,000 2 0.10 20 20 166-8 8" Grease Resistant Quilon Coated 1,000 3 0.13 20 20 166-9 9" Grease Resistant Quilon Coated 1,000 4 0.16 16 4 166-95 9" Grease Resistant Quilon Coated 5,000 18 0.73 8 5 166-10 10" Grease Resistant Quilon Coated 1,000 5 0.19 12 20 166-11 11" Grease Resistant Quilon Coated 1,000 6 0.23 9 20 166-12 12" Grease Resistant Quilon Coated 1,000 7 0.27 12 4 166-13 13" Grease Resistant Quilon Coated 1,000 8 0.32 12 14 As marked, this means Star-K approved and indicated on the case. Ask about our printed pan liner option. Silicone pan liners are available printed 2 colors. For Pizza Liners please see page 26. Brown Paper Goods Company 3530 Birchwood Drive Waukegan, IL 60085 (800) 323-9099 www.brownpapergoods.com Page 5 HAN-D-PAK TM PLAIN WRAPS Alternatives in substrate, color, size and pack set Brown above the rest. No competitor has the range of options offered to YOU here! Durable Han-D-Pak TM dispenser cartons speed and simplify your operation. ITEM# SIZE DESCRIPTION PACK PER CS. WT. CS. CUBE TI HI CASE 7B2-T 6 x 6 Flat Packed Pick-Up Tissue 10 / 1,000 11 0.63 10 7 7B2 6 x 6 Dry Waxed Patty Paper 10 / 1,000 14 0.63 10 7 7B1 12 x 12 Menu Tissue 1,000 4 1.40 12 18 7B1-A 12 x 12 Menu Tissue 10 / 1,000 40 1.40 6 5 7B4 12 x 12 Dry Waxed White 5 / 1,000 35 1.00 9 5 7B9 12 x 16 Dry Waxed White 4 / 1,000 42 1.00 6 7 7B14 14 x 14 Dry Waxed White 4 / 1,000 46 1.10 6 7 7G14 14 X 14 Dry Waxed White 4 / 1,000 40 0.40 6 5 7B15 15 x 15 Dry Waxed White 4 / 1,000 39 1.20 6 6 7B1516 15 x 16 Dry Waxed White 3 / 1,000 32 1.20 6 7 7B11 15 x 20 Dry Waxed White 3 / 1,000 41 1.40 6 7 7B16 16 x 16 Dry Waxed White 3 / 1,000 44 1.20 6 7 7B18-1 18 x 18 Dry Waxed White 1,000 15 0.60 4 15 7B3 9 x 12 Dry Waxed White 6 / 1,000 30 0.83 7 10 7G1516 15 x 16 Grease Resistant White 3 / 1,000 33 0.42 6 7 7B12 12 X 12 Grease Resistant White 5 / 1,000 32 1.00 9 3 7H1516 15 X 16 Grease Resistant-Wet Strength Heavy Duty 3 / 1,000 39 0.42 6 7 7B4-YC 12 x 12 Grease Resistant - Canary Yellow 5 / 1,000 35 1.00 9 4 7B14-Y 14 x 14 Grease Resistant - Canary Yellow 4 / 1,000 40 1.10 6 7 7B4-YG 12 x 12 Grease Resistant - Goldenrod Yellow 5 / 1,000 35 1.00 9 4 7B4-NK 12 x 12 Dry Waxed Natural Kraft 5 / 1,000 35 1.00 9 3 7B15-NK 15 X 15 Dry Waxed Natural Kraft 3 / 1,000 30 1.20 6 18 7B12-NK 12 X 12 Grease Resistant Natural Kraft 5 / 1,000 32 1.00 9 3 7B14-NK 14 x 14 Grease Resistant Natural Kraft 4 / 1,000 34 1.10 6 5 7B1516-NK 15 X 16 Grease Resistant Natural Kraft 3 / 1,000 38 0.42 6 7 7G16-NK 16 x 16 Grease Resistant Natural Kraft 3 / 1,000 42 1.42 6 7 QUILTED DUPLEX WRAPS 7Q12 12 X 12 Paper/Poly/Paper White - Microwaveable 5/500 22 0.30 9 5 7Q1516 15 X 16 Paper/Poly/Paper White - Microwaveable 1000 15 0.50 6 4 7QC12 12 X 12 Paper/Paper White - Microwaveable - Compostable 5/500 22 0.30 9 5 7QC1516 15 X 16 Paper/Paper White - Microwaveable - Compostable 1,000 19 0.50 6 4 7QC12-NK 12 X 12 Paper/Paper Natural Kraft - Microwaveable - Compostable 5/500 23 0.30 9 5 7QC1516-NK 15 X 16 Paper/Paper Natural Kraft - Microwaveable - Compostable 1,000 22 0.50 6 4 For pizza liners please see page 26 For butcher paper sheets please see page 14 Custom prints are available for all listed items .
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