Thermal bags
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Thermal bags were patented in 1983 by Ingrid Kosar of Gilberts, Illinois for the specific use of allowing delivered pizzas to stay hotter, longer.
The first commercial application of the thermal bag was by the Domino's Pizza chain in 1984.
[edit] American Bag Company
American Bag Company is a name synonymous with high quality thermal bags. All products are manufactured in Germany utilizing an unsurpassed and unique technology which makes them environmentally friendly. Usually, thermal bags contain Mylar or Styrofoam which cannot be recycled. In contrast, all American Bag products are made entirely out of Polyethylene which is 100% recyclable and reusable.
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[edit] Kold-to-go
Coldkeepers, LLC is based in Thomasville, Georgia and currently employs 25 people. Coldkeepers, LLC regularly makes headlines with innovative thermal packaging products such as the Medtraveller thermal pouches and Koldtogo Extreme shipping liners.

