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We stock a huge range of Plain Carrier Bags with both paper and rope handles. We have block colours, modern designs and retro patterns. Check out our Video below for a quick preview! ]]>

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Barry Packaging is delighted to annouce that just over 7,500 Action Breast Cancer Carrier Bags were sold during the month of October. The Paper Carrier Bags were designed in conjunction with the Irish Cancer Society and gave retailers and businesses a novel yet practial way of getting involved in the Pink Ribbon Appeal during October. 14c of each bag went the Action Breast Cancer Programme. A huge thank you to everyone who purchased the Carrier Bags throughout the month and for making this campaign such a success.Our donation has been made to the Irish Cancer Societyfor the Action Breast Cancer…

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Barry Packaging is delighted to annouce we have added PayPal as a payment method on our website. PayPal is a safer, faster, more secure way to pay online – your financial details are never shared. PayPal remember everything on your behalf, safeguarding your bank, credit or debit card details. PayPal lets you pay in a few easy clicks. No hassle of getting out your wallet or typing your card details into the website. All you need is your email address for quick, easy payment. PayPal is now active and payments can be made for orders on our website dev.barrypackaging.com.aonach.org www.barrypackaging.co.uk…

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Barry Packaging is delighted to be working with Manchester Art Gallery and London’s National Gallery to produce a unique Carrier Bag for the Galleries latest exhibitions. Manchester Art Gallery approached us after seeing the Venice: Canaletto and his rivals Carrier Bag produced for the Canaletto Exhibition which ran at London’s National Gallery during 2010 and 2011. The Gallery wanted a similar carrier bag to promote the upcoming Ford Maddox Brown Exhibition. The Gallery provided Barry Packaging with an array of Ford Maddox Brown Images and we designed a number of Artworks for the Gallery to choose from. The Irish Girl…

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