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Beverage
Colorful wine labels attract younger demographic
To revitalize the Sol/o brand and appeal to a younger audience, Trinchero Family Estates, formerly Sutter Home Winery, has redesigned the pressure-sensitive labels on its line of wines.
July 31, 1999
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Beverage
Moet & Chandon prepares for the millennium
As the world prepares for a new millennium, champagne makers find new and exciting ways to decorate champagne bottles (see Packaging World, July '99, p.24, or packworld.
July 31, 1999
Beverage
Wine labels won't change
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms has decided not to pursue its earlier proposal to change the net contents statement on wine labels. BATF had proposed allowing the net contents to be expressed in centiliters as an alternative to milliliters, but the majority of those who submitted comments on the proposal said it would be too confusing to consumers.
July 31, 1999
Dairy
Yogurt lid comes with spoon
Colombo has molded a spoon into the lid of all its 8-oz yogurts so consumers will never have to remember to take a spoon.
July 31, 1999
Contract Packaging
Smoothie label sends fresh message
Pacific Beach, the newest brand to merge into the herbally enhanced smoothie tidal wave, sets itself apart by listing non-fat yogurt and chunks of fruit among its ingredients.
July 31, 1999
Labels
Beverage company invests in new bottles, labeler
Since its inception in 1992, Tradewinds beverages has seen three different bottle designs, with the most recent hitting store shelves in mid-April.
July 31, 1999
Flexible packaging
Nestlé deploys in-line pouch shaping
Nestlé France S.A. is pushing the bounds of stand-up pouch shaping technology with a contour pouch for Nescafé instant coffee. Available only in Europe, the 100-g pouch is shaped like the Nescafé glass jar because it's positioned as a refill for the jar.
June 30, 1999
Flexibles
Tea labels push process printing
Flexo moves toward six-color, too
June 30, 1999
Converting equipment
Bottled water gets hip
A unique, flask-shaped container made of polyethylene terephthalate for Vijay mineral water is attracting the attention of consumers in Australia, where the package debuted in January.
June 30, 1999
Flexible packaging
Food, beverage packaging to star at supermarkets
New packages stand out for major brands like Snapple, Mrs. Butterworth's and Sara Lee at this year's FMI show.
June 30, 1999
Flexibles
Canandaigua touts dual-spout box
Consumers can now serve both a white and blush wine from the same package thanks to "Party in a Box," currently being test-marketed by Canandaigua Wine Co.
June 30, 1999
Labels
Bat-shaped bottle hits test markets
National Beverage Corp. is stepping to the plate with a sports drink that it hopes will drive up sales the way baseball sluggers drive in runs. In April, the Fort Lauderdale, FL-based company began test marketing Louisville Slugger Sports Drink®, a 20-oz beverage sold in four "Power ized®" flavors.
June 30, 1999
Labeling
Alcoholic beverage packaging ban stuns
A new proposal to limit packaging options staggers industry. Agency would ban alcohol in packages that could lure underage drinkers.
June 30, 1999
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