Reynolds is a leading manufacturer and marketer of a wide range of household products including aluminum foil, plastic wrap, parchment paper, and oven bags.
Started as a packaging company in 1919, Reynolds expanded into consumer products in the 1940s.
In the 1960s, Reynolds introduced aluminum foil with a non-stick coating and plastic wrap with a clingy texture.
In 2000, the company merged with Alcoa and became Alcoa Consumer Products.
In 2008, Reynolds became a separate company again when it was sold to investors.
Maker of food storage bags, containers, and wraps.
Maker of cling wrap and food storage bags.
Maker of food storage bags, containers, and wraps.
Durable foil that withstands high heat and extreme cold.
Clingy wrap that seals in freshness and protects food from air and moisture.
Non-stick paper that can withstand high heat and is perfect for baking, roasting, and reheating.
Heat-resistant bags that trap in moisture and flavor, perfect for cooking meat and vegetables.
Yes, Reynolds aluminum foil is recyclable. Make sure to clean it before recycling.
No, Reynolds oven bags are for single use only and should be disposed of after use.
Yes, Reynolds parchment paper is safe to use in the oven up to 420u00b0F (215u00b0C).
Yes, Reynolds plastic wrap can be used in the microwave, but make sure to leave a vent or opening to allow steam to escape.
Yes, all Reynolds products are BPA-free.