Paperless printing presence

Designed to replace a paperboard carton, the new Costco-brand Kirkland Four Cheese Ravioli pouch is rotogravure-printed to enhance the overall quality and shelf presence of the package.

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Sold at Seattle, WA-based Costco Wholesale Brands’ club stores, the 48-ga polyester pouch is extruded, printed, laminated, engraved (manufacture of the gravure cylinders), and converted by Nordenia USA. DuPont supplies the resin. The package won a Gold award from the Flexible Packaging Assn. for Printing Excellence.

"The original paperboard package not only used too much packaging material, but it didn’t have the graphic presence of the current bag," says Kevin Diegel, associate art director for the Costco Wholesale packaging department. "The Kirkland Signature Ravioli was originally packed in two unprinted pouches that were then packed inside a printed paperboard carton."

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