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Ziploc is a globally recognized brand synonymous with resealable storage bags and containers. Originally developed by Dow Chemical in the late 1960s, the brand revolutionized household food storage by providing a simple, airtight zipper-lock mechanism. The product shown includes bilingual labeling (English and French), which is standard for the Canadian market where it is distributed as a staple household item.
Manufacturing for Ziploc is heavily concentrated in the United States, particularly at the large S.C. Johnson production facility in Bay City, Michigan. However, due to its global reach and complex supply chains, components or specific product lines may be produced in other international locations depending on the regional market.
Today, Ziploc is owned and managed by S.C. Johnson & Son, a private American multinational company founded in 1886. Under S.C. Johnson's ownership, the brand has expanded beyond simple bags into eco-friendly reusable containers and specialty storage solutions, maintaining its position as a market leader in the household essentials category.
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