Tube packs tap timely trend

Flexible tube packs match consumers’ requirements for on-the-go-anywhere eating for a new wave of portable foods.

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Until recently, it’s been possible to count on one hand the number of food products in flexible tube packages that allow portable eating without utensils.

And with squeezability, tubes provide interactive fun for this predominantly kids-focused package format. However, there’s a tubular trend afoot in which more foods are following a tubed path to convenience that accelerates a 1990s trend for on-the-go, time-constrained households.

Tube-packed foods are nothing new. For 40 years, The Jel Sert Co., West Chicago, IL, has built a business on tubed products for kids with its Pop Ice, Fla-Vor-Ice, and other treats. Sensing an opportunity to inject new life into its four-side-seal tubed offerings, Jel Sert has redirected part of its new product efforts from kids’ fare to products for parents, too (see sidebar p. 68).

A tubular quantum leap was made two-and-a-half years ago when General Mills, Minneapolis, MN, went national with Yoplait Go-Gurt.

Aimed squarely at kids, Go-Gurt can be considered the vanguard of this proliferation of pumpable foods in squeezable tube packs.

These now include squeezable forms of apple sauce, pudding, and gelatin, products that have previously been available only in plastic cups. Examples include Fruit Rocketz apple sauce from Tree Top, Selah, WA; Fruit Blasters from Mott’s, Stamford, CT (see chart on p. 67); Hershey brand puddings, and Jolly Rancher gel snacks from ConAgra Foods, Irvine, CA; and X-treme Jell-O Gel Snacks from Kraft General Foods, Glenview, IL.

What has opened the floodgates for foods in tube packs?

Required ‘comfort’ eating?

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