Abigail Lewis-ReinholdtRecyclingCanister sends Rugrats to MexicoIn April, Mexico's largest baked goods company, Marinela, released a special line of cookies dedicated to the Mexican release of the Nickelodeon movie, "Rugrats in Paris." The product is housed in a slim 113x1110 composite canister from Sonoco (Hartsville, SC). It's topped with a molded plastic dispenser in the shape of one of the seven main Rugrats characters.July 31, 2001Coding, Printing & Labeling'No-label' look reflects purity of productGlobal Balance Co. switches from a glass jar to an HDPE tube for consumer benefits, vastly improving product sales.August 31, 2000FlexiblesShrink wrap solves promo problemsMayes Brothers, a manufacturer of carpentry levels, has increased its business and found a faster and cheaper method of packaging with PVC shrink wrap.August 31, 2000Page 1 of 1Top StoriesPackage DesignKind Leans on Familiar Elements in New Brand DesignHealthy snack brand Kind has reworked its logo and package design to boost shelf appeal, while retaining iconic assets like its four-color bars.RecyclingLive at PRS Day Three: SC Johnson, Honeywell, and Consumer Brands Asssociation Share Recycling InsightsReusable/ReturnableBorro, TOAST, and Partner Solutions Design Reusable PackagingRecyclingLive at PRS Day Two: Danone, Duracell, and Once Upon a Farm on Smarter Packaging StrategiesSponsor ContentStainless Steel Liquid Mixers for Demanding Sanitary Applications