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Mega Sack
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Business Description
The MegaSack Corporation has been in business since 1991. The company manufactured bulk bags at our Magnolia, Arkansas facility until 1998. At that time, a new direction was taken and we became an importer/distributor of bulk bags.
We have factories approved to produce our bulk bags all over the globe. These factories have a track record of producing high-quality bags for us. All of our bag designs have been tested for safety, and are assigned a test certification number. We also offer polypropylene repair tap, woven polypropylene bag and multi-wall papers bags.
We were inducted into the Arkansas Small Business Hall of Fame in October 2007. We are a part of the Flexible Intermediate bulk Container Association (FIBCA).
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About Magnolia
Magnolia is a large genus of about 210 to 340 flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae. The natural range of Magnolia species is disjunct, with a main center in east and southeast Asia and a secondary center in eastern North America, Central America, the West Indies, and some species in South America. Magnolia is an ancient genus that appeared before bees evolved. They are theorized to have evolved to encourage pollination by beetles instead. Fossilized specimens of M. acuminata have been found dating to 20 million years ago, and fossils of plants identifiably belonging to the Magnoliaceae date to 95 million years ago. Another aspect of Magnolia considered to represent an ancestral state is that the flower bud is enclosed in a bract rather than in sepals; the perianth parts are undifferentiated and called tepals rather than distinct sepals and petals. Magnolia shares the tepal characteristic with several other flowering plants near the base of the flowering plant lineage, such as Amborella and Nymphaea (as well as with many more recently derived plants, such as Lilium). == Description == Magnolias are spreading evergreen or deciduous trees or shrubs characterised by large fragrant flowers, which may be bowl-shaped or star-shaped, in shades of white, pink, purple, green, or yellow. In deciduous species, the blooms often appear before the leaves in spring. Cone-like fruits are often produced in the autumn.As with all Magnoliaceae, the perianth is undifferentiated, with 9–15 tepals in three or more whorls.