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Bulk White Paper Bags #6 at Wholesale Price | Delivering Across Canada
A single wrapped candy in a #12 bag looks like a mistake. The #6 size fixes that. Our White Paper Bags come in 500-count cases, made in Canada, with delivery nationwide. When you're selling products that actually are tiny not just small, but legitimately bite-sized this is the format that makes packaging look intentional instead of lazy.
Who Keeps #6 Bags Behind The Counter?
- Candy operations selling premium pieces individually $2-5 chocolates, specialty caramels, artisan lollipops
- Gourmet food vendors portioning small-batch items like candied ginger, chocolate-covered espresso beans, individual cookies
- Specialty bakeries with single macarons, petit fours, or mini pastries
- Farmers markets where garlic cloves, specialty seeds, or small spice sachets sell individually
- Coffee shops offering single biscotti, chocolate-dipped treats, or sample pastries
- Jewelry counters dealing in earrings, small charms, and delicate findings
- Collectible shops moving coins, trading cards, or stamps one piece at a time
- Craft stores where buttons, beads, and findings sell by the piece, not the pack
- Sample stations at food expos, tasting events, or promotional giveaways
- Party suppliers assembling individual favors for hundreds of guests
Why #6 Bags Actually Matter
Proportional packaging: Product fits the bag, bag fits the product. No awkward folding, no wasted space, no "did they forget the rest?"
Economics of tiny: Less material per bag means lower cost per unit. When you're bagging 500+ items weekly, pennies become dollars.
Presentation integrity: White micro-bags look deliberate. Oversized bags stuffed with tissue paper look like you're hiding something.
Canadian supply reliability: Domestic production for specialty formats means you're not waiting on overseas shipments when you run low.
Food-safe simplicity: Paper breathes, which matters for baked goods and candies. No sweating, no moisture trapped against product.
Damage prevention: Tiny items need separation. Paper cushions without adding weight or bulk that customers don't want.
How It Works Operationally
500 bags handle months of volume for most specialty operations. Reorder when you're halfway through, not when you're out.
White surface takes stickers, stamps, or price labels cleanly. Optional branding without requiring custom printed bags.
Fits naturally at crowded service areas farmers market tents, jewelry display cases, candy counters, craft supply checkout.
Storage footprint is minimal. One case occupies less shelf space than a shoebox.
Disposal is straightforward. Paper goes in compost or recycling without customer guilt.
The Actual Decision Point
If you're reading descriptions of #6 bags wondering if you need them, probably not. This isn't "better safe than sorry" inventory.
The #6 serves businesses where individual tiny items move consistently. Candy by the piece, jewelry components, collectibles sold singly, specialty food samples. Operations where customers regularly buy one small thing, pay, and leave.
If your average transaction includes 3+ items or anything larger than a walnut, you need #10 or #12 bags instead.
Shipping across Canada. Made in Canada for reliable specialty sourcing. The #6 bag solves one specific problem packaging genuinely tiny products without looking amateur. It's not versatile, it's not multi-purpose, but when you need it, nothing else works. Stock accordingly.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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Bulk White Paper Bags #6 at Wholesale Price | Delivering Across Canada
A single wrapped candy in a #12 bag looks like a mistake. The #6 size fixes that. Our White Paper Bags come in 500-count cases, made in Canada, with delivery nationwide. When you're selling products that actually are tiny not just small, but legitimately bite-sized this is the format that makes packaging look intentional instead of lazy.
Who Keeps #6 Bags Behind The Counter?
- Candy operations selling premium pieces individually $2-5 chocolates, specialty caramels, artisan lollipops
- Gourmet food vendors portioning small-batch items like candied ginger, chocolate-covered espresso beans, individual cookies
- Specialty bakeries with single macarons, petit fours, or mini pastries
- Farmers markets where garlic cloves, specialty seeds, or small spice sachets sell individually
- Coffee shops offering single biscotti, chocolate-dipped treats, or sample pastries
- Jewelry counters dealing in earrings, small charms, and delicate findings
- Collectible shops moving coins, trading cards, or stamps one piece at a time
- Craft stores where buttons, beads, and findings sell by the piece, not the pack
- Sample stations at food expos, tasting events, or promotional giveaways
- Party suppliers assembling individual favors for hundreds of guests
Why #6 Bags Actually Matter
Proportional packaging: Product fits the bag, bag fits the product. No awkward folding, no wasted space, no "did they forget the rest?"
Economics of tiny: Less material per bag means lower cost per unit. When you're bagging 500+ items weekly, pennies become dollars.
Presentation integrity: White micro-bags look deliberate. Oversized bags stuffed with tissue paper look like you're hiding something.
Canadian supply reliability: Domestic production for specialty formats means you're not waiting on overseas shipments when you run low.
Food-safe simplicity: Paper breathes, which matters for baked goods and candies. No sweating, no moisture trapped against product.
Damage prevention: Tiny items need separation. Paper cushions without adding weight or bulk that customers don't want.
How It Works Operationally
500 bags handle months of volume for most specialty operations. Reorder when you're halfway through, not when you're out.
White surface takes stickers, stamps, or price labels cleanly. Optional branding without requiring custom printed bags.
Fits naturally at crowded service areas farmers market tents, jewelry display cases, candy counters, craft supply checkout.
Storage footprint is minimal. One case occupies less shelf space than a shoebox.
Disposal is straightforward. Paper goes in compost or recycling without customer guilt.
The Actual Decision Point
If you're reading descriptions of #6 bags wondering if you need them, probably not. This isn't "better safe than sorry" inventory.
The #6 serves businesses where individual tiny items move consistently. Candy by the piece, jewelry components, collectibles sold singly, specialty food samples. Operations where customers regularly buy one small thing, pay, and leave.
If your average transaction includes 3+ items or anything larger than a walnut, you need #10 or #12 bags instead.
Shipping across Canada. Made in Canada for reliable specialty sourcing. The #6 bag solves one specific problem packaging genuinely tiny products without looking amateur. It's not versatile, it's not multi-purpose, but when you need it, nothing else works. Stock accordingly.
























