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Heinz ‘Pounces’ on resealable pouch

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Savory Bites was not the first launch by Heinz that benefited from the firm’s new speed-to-market strategy. That honor belongs to Pounce Purr-fections, 2-oz gourmet cat snacks packed in a striking resealable stand-up pouch. Both offerings went from concept to commercialization in five months.

The 4.5-mil film lamination is supplied by Printpack (Atlanta, GA). The converter reverse-flexo-prints in eight colors an outer 48-ga polyester layer. The balance of the lamination includes 10# low-density polyethylene/48-ga metallized polyester/10# LDPE/1.9-mil sealant layer.

“The structure provides a strong barrier that prevents moisture loss and oxidation. That protects the integrity of the product for the intended 18-month shelf life,” notes Jeff Watters, general manager of new ventures for Heinz Pet Snacks. He says the moisture vapor transmission rate is .05 g/100 sq”/24 hr. For oxygen, the transmission rate is .05 cc/100 sq”/24 hr. Resealability is provided with a zipper from Minigrip/Zip-Pak (Manteno, IL).

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