Co-packer plays key labeling role in Elmer's facelift

A contract packager’s ability to think fast while taking an interim project “on the fly” played a significant role in getting newly designed bottles of Elmer’s Wood Glue into distribution.

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Elmer’s Products Inc., Columbus, OH, was in the midst of giving its 60-year-old brand a facelift, which included a new bottle shape and a new label. However, Elmer’s regular co-packer needed time to retool its machinery to automate the label-application process.

Elmer’s selected Verst Group (www.verstgroup.com) to hand-apply the shrink-sleeve labels in the interim. Elmer’s selected Verst Group, with the help of Fort Dearborn Co. (www.fortdearborn.com), which produces the shrink label.

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