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 StoriesRecyclingThrough the Line: Palm-Sized Carton Delivers 180 Doses of Skin CareHow can skincare and beauty packaging be more sustainable? Nwär Skin’s Seid skin care products are encapsulated in tiny, dissolvable strips packaged in a paperboard carton.Package DesignBeer Label Lessons: A Masterclass in Visual EngagementBio-basedCompostable Capsules for Nespresso Original Line SystemsRecyclingCadbury, Kimberly-Clark, and Greiner Packaging Use Recycled Materials in PackagingSponsor ContentSlurry & Solution Processing System for Accurate Liquid-Solid Blends