Combination stick-pack serves double-duty
“As a delivery device, Quikstix can be loaded with nearly any combination of ingredients,” says Hopper. “For example, you could use it for hot chocolate and mini marshmallows, for medical applications such as hot flu drinks with real lemon pieces—the applications are endless.”
Quikstix in BC1 (coffee with one sugar) and BT1 (tea with one sugar) varieties was launched in 2007 in camping stores across Australia, where it has met with great acceptance. To create expanded Quikstix beverage varieties and to increase production capabilities, Hopper says he must sell the patented technology to a larger company that can “put a rocket under it.”
Construction details
Stick material is printed on a narrow-web flexo press and is formed, filled, and sealed by Quikstix Australia at its Glebe, NSW, facility, using custom-built, first-generation pilot machines. “All it takes is money for the next generation machine to improve efficiency,” says Hopper.
For retail, Quikstix are sold in quantities of 8 (BC1) and 10 (BT1) tubes in a secondary pouch for $5 apiece. The pouch is constructed of polyvinylidene chloride-coated PET/low-density polyethylene, chosen for its ability to retain product freshness and its labeling flexibility. Quikstix are also available in a 50-unit resealable pouch for foodservice.











































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