Arnie OrloskiHomeGroup seeks supplements' standardsHot on the heels of the Food and Drug Administration’s efforts to ensure truthful label claims for dietary supplements, the Institute of Medicine has expressed its concern about both the safety and efficacy of the products.February 28, 2005BeverageMiller puts more beer in fridgeBuilding on its sales success with the 12-can Fridge Pack, Milwaukee-based Miller Brewing is now the world’s first brewer offering both 12- and 18-can Fridge Packs for Miller Lite, Miller Genuine Draft and Genuine Draft Lite beers.February 28, 2005FlexiblesTopps cards first use of security packageThe first commercial application for Colbert Packaging’s BlisterGuard® security package are for packs containing collector cards marketed by Topps, Inc., New York.January 31, 2005BeverageHaving fun with wine packagingSnob Hill Winery scores with a synthetic cork and its Le Snoot piggy graphics on labels. Don Sebastiani puts a screw cap in its wine name.January 31, 2005FlexiblesTaste of the earthCoffee bean roaster and marketer GHH Select sells unique whole beans in a valved bag with stunning digitally printed images on labels.January 31, 2005HomeEuro paperboard launches Island KissFor its limited-edition summer fragrance, Escada Group of Brussels worked with its converter to select MeadWestvaco’s Crescendo paperboard.December 31, 2004Materials & ContainersNew glass stopper for wine closuresAnother alternative to natural cork as a closure for premium wines is now being trialed in Germany.December 31, 2004Materials & ContainersSeagram's becomes 'cooler' for winterAfter nearly 20 years, Seagram’s Cooler beverages are now available in a completely new packaging presentation: new glass bottle, label, and graphics.December 31, 2004Materials & ContainersHoliday launch for three-packsAunt Lydia’s Italian Crème toppings are now available in multiflavor three-packs from FACT Corp., Freehold, NJ, in two packaging formats.December 31, 2004Materials & ContainersSobeys' EAS tags thwart thievesCanadian supermarket chain uses electronic article surveillance on a variety of packages—including fresh meats—to minimize shoplifting.December 31, 2004Previous PagePage 3 of 40Next PageTop StoriesDesignAmazon’s AI Model Intuitively Right-Sizes PackagingAmazon's Package Decision Engine optimizes packaging by selecting each product's most efficient size and protective option.Package Design3D-Printed Molds Speed New Unilever Bottle Designs to MarketPACK EXPORegistration Is Open for PACK EXPO International 2024Primary PackagingKen's Foods Upgrades Sachet Speed & Accuracy with New VF/F/SSponsor ContentHow CooperVision Streamlined Packaging Artwork Management