Melanie KingConveying & accumulationCustomers love new baby 'bundles'Forced by customer complaints, a strapping system was replaced by a new shrink bundling system so repackager Sassy Baby Products could cut losses from damage and missing containers.January 31, 2000Converting equipmentCompetition 'tags' winning labelsThis years Tag and Label Awards Competition honors pressure-sensitive labels used for new age drinks, wine and vitamins.December 31, 1999Flexible packagingFlexible materials shineMobils Golden Mummy and Pyramid awards programs honor pouches for disposable washcloths, Pop Tarts® and dinosaur snacks, as well as labels for vitamins, beverages and bug spray.December 31, 1999CartoningTom's uses 'natural' look to package wellness productsPackaging design strengthens brand identity for Toms of Maines new natural wellness line.December 31, 1999Conveying & accumulationPizza Hut serves 'Wrappies' with breakfast sandwichesTo better contain its breakfast sandwiches and make them easier to eat, Pizza Hut Express employs an unusual 'Wrappie.'November 30, 1999ClosuresPackage design goes for the goldIn this year's annual Clio Awards a history-making computer game and a new beer take home two of many prizes.July 31, 1999Coding, Printing & LabelingA Whoopi champagne celebrationKorbel attempts to bring champagne into summer celebrations with a Brut Rose bottle decorated with artwork by comedienne Whoopi Goldberg.June 30, 1999Consumer packaged goodsSoftware awards compute wellPackages for driving and flying software win recognition in the third-annual Software Package Awards presented by the Software & Information Industry Assn.June 30, 1999Converting equipmentGravure printing goes for the goldThis year's winners in the Golden Cylinder Awards competition include packages for golf balls, root beer and oil filters.June 30, 1999ClosuresDazzling decoration for cosmeticsBath & Body Works steps up graphics for its teen-targeted Color Drops cosmetics line with holographic hot-stamping.May 31, 1999Page 1 of 2Next PageTop StoriesReusable/ReturnableReusable Cup Pilot at Portland Stadiums Relies on RFIDBold Reuse is testing RFID-enabled reusable cups at Portland sports venues, using digital tracking to make large-scale reuse more transparent and efficient.CartoningMondelēz Pilots 300,000 Cadbury Heroes Paper Tubs in TescoDigital TransformationWalmart Uses ‘First-to-Market’ RFID in Fresh CategoriesRecyclingThrough the Line Podcast: How Amazon Combines Tech and Material Innovation to Cut WasteSponsor ContentSemi-automatic Liquid Drum Filler Increases Operator Efficiency