PET bottles shake up cocktail-mix market
Jim Tanner president of Jus-Made LP explains the packaging procedure as follows:The liquid product is cold filled using an 18-head Regal Series rotary filler from Pack West Machinery Co. The containers are nitrogen purged by a Model LCI 400 purge system from VBS International Inc. An induction liner is sealed onto the bottle mouth by means of Enercon induction sealing equipment.
Then the bottles are capped via SK6000-SP capping equipment from SureKap Inc.. The contract packer then uses a Model EDT-100-TB long sleever from ShrinkSleever Inc. division of Aesus Systems Inc. to apply the preprinted full-body polyvinyl chloride shrink labels supplied by MPI Label Systems providing tamper evidence and strong shelf impact. These labels which shrink snugly over the cap rim to achieve tamper evidence are perforated to enable easy consumer opening and color coordinated to match the product inside the container.
Accumulation and sorting tables are supplied by E-Pak Machinery Inc. Overall packaging speeds are approximately 100 containers per minute and the finished packaged cocktail mixes have an 18-month unrefrigerated shelf life.
Mission accomplished
Studio One Eleven director Scott Jost commented “Plastic was a requirement but to have simply replicated the glass shaker in PET would have ignored the opportunities a blank-slate approach afforded us. By rethinking the package from the ground up we were able to provide a solution that looks like nothing else on the market while also eliminating the need to transfer the mix to a separate shaker or attach a separate ‘sugar rimmer’ package to the container. This is a complete integrated self-contained drink kit that provides high visibility on the shelf.”
El Paso Chile president Park Kerr adds “We have received a phenomenal response from Target our exclusive retailer for this packaging. Target was seeking colorful interesting packaging originality to generate increased sales in the cocktail-mix category. And this package met the objectives. Our Cocktail Chemistry line was introduced into selected markets in July 2005 and the consumer reception has been very favorable.”
- »Enercon Industries Corp.
- »VBS Industries
- »Berlin Pkg.
- »E-Pak Machinery Inc.
- »Kerr Group Inc.
- »Label Systems
- »MPI Label Systems
- »Pack West Machinery
- »Sure Kap, Inc.
- »GRAFCO PET Packaging Technologies
- »Weatherchem Corp.
- »Studio One Eleven
- »Press-On Tape & Gasket Corp.
- »Aesus Systems Inc./ShrinkSleever Inc.
- »Jus-Made LP



































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