Worldwide Dispensers: Front push dispenser for flexible packs

The Mustang front push tap has the lowest oxygen transfer rate in the industry.

Worldwide's Mustang dispenser
Worldwide's Mustang dispenser

Worldwide Dispensers of North America—a business unit of DS Smith, Plastics Division—announces the commercial introduction of the revolutionary new Mustang front push dispenser for bag-in-box wines and other flexible packaging applications. Mustang has the lowest oxygen transfer rate (OTR) in the industry and, when used in combination with Rapak flexible packaging solutions, can also offer the longest shelf life.

Mustang's intricate design and ergonomic wings make it easy for consumers to dispense. Mustang offers a smooth, gentle, and uniform flow and its unique gate closing system ensures no post-drip.

Mustang is ideal for a variety of liquids such as wine, mixed drinks, fruit juices, and more. It is available for both bag-in-box and stand-up pouch applications. With the growing global interest in flexible packaging applications, Mustang demonstrates Worldwide Dispensers’ design capabilities and expertise, as well as, their commitment to lead the way in innovative liquid dispensing solutions.

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