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Ziploc

American  
[zip-lok] / ˈzɪpˌlɒk /
Trademark.
  1. a brand of plastic bag made with interlocking ridges near the edges, so as to be easily closed or sealed by pressing one side of the opening against the other.


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He prefers using pre-peeled garlic, which is readily available in bulk at Costco, and storing it in a Ziploc bag before placing it in the freezer.

From Salon • Apr. 19, 2026

Costco can also use Kirkland to negotiate better prices or product attributes with companies that sell big brands like Tide detergent and Ziploc bags.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 25, 2026

When it comes to storing your backyard bounty for the long haul, Gogol recommends putting it in airtight Mylar bags, Mason jars or tins — but to steer clear of the old-school Ziploc bag.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 26, 2024

She has put them in Ziploc bags so they can potentially be used as evidence.

From Seattle Times • May 17, 2024

She had some baby carrots in a Ziploc, too, although all she had snacked on so far was her melted chocolate.

From "Americanah" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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