Are these Grove bags?

beard o

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My wife and I do a lot of BBQ and buy our spices in bulk. More and more they've been coming in these packages. Heat sealed and resealable. Pleated on the bottom. The spices stay dry and perfectly fresh.
Are these Grove bags?

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From their website
Grove Bags TerpLoc® product line is the evolution in packaging the cannabis industry has been waiting for. Designed around the plant’s physiological properties, it utilizes a blend of several film elements to create the optimal cannabis climate inside every package.

Where are your bags made?
Our packaging is manufactured entirely in the United States in the beautiful state of Ohio in order to maintain quality and support our industry.
Are your bags biodegradable?
Currently Grove Bags are reusable but not biodegrade. We continually strive to reduce our carbon footprint across all aspects of the company and have a five year goal of replacing current components of our film structure with hemp-based plastics. Visit our sustainability page to learn more about our commitment to a greener planet and our five year goals.
How do I get the best results from my Grove Bags?
The biggest factor for getting the most out of your Grove Bag is to make sure your cannabis is properly dry and the inner moisture is both released and regulated. If you think the cannabis is too wet still burp it in the bag for 3-4 days. Once your cannabis is dry heat seal the bag and store it in a cool dark room for best results. There is no need to purchase a 2-way humidity packet or oxygen scrubber.
Are your bags odor proof?
Yes, all Grove Bags films have high barrier properties that provide superior discretion, keeping you compliant at all times.
When should you use a Grove Bag?
We recommend using our bags for curing to the point of consumption. TerpLoc® bags don’t need to be burped during the cure. Pressure will build up in the head space of the bag.
Our bags will also increase the shelf life of your cannabis. We have had some customers experiment with intentionally longer curing periods inside our bags.
 
I use Grove bags now and am happy with them. :) Just don't know what makes them special really.:hmmmm: If I had some of those bags you showed, it might be interesting to put some dried uncured flower in them and see what happens. :) Leave the flower in there for two months and see.:bong:
 
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