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Food
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Conveying & accumulation
Stretching the limits of aseptic packaging
Low-acid dairy products aseptically packaged in plastic bottles are common in Europe. Will Morningstar bring such technology to the U.S? See in-plant video
December 31, 2001
Food: Page 300
Labels
Clearly apart from the competition
Knowing it wasn’t the first to launch single-serve milks and juices in plastic bottles, this dairy made sure its new PET bottle would stand out and promote the brand.
December 31, 2001
Meat/Poultry/Seafood
Help to meet new beef label ru
EXCLUSIVE NEWS FROM OUR EUROPEAN PARTNER: REVISED EC beef labelling regulations come into force in the UK from January, when meat retailers must include where the animals were born and raised, as well as where slaughtered and cut. Click logo for full article.
December 31, 2001
Contract Packaging
The Business of Packaging
Packaging World welcomes the New Year with a reformatted size and a contemporary new look. Weve adapted to better serve the informational needs of our readers and todays more portable business lifestyles.
December 31, 2001
Flexibles
P&G's new angle on tortilla chips
Procter & Gamble has unveiled another intriguing new plastic package. Just months ago, the Cincinnati-based company began test-marketing 0.81 oz of Pringles in a single-serve cup injection-molded of polypropylene (see PW, Oct. ’01, p. 2, or packworld.com/go/pringlepak). This time it’s Torengos Tortilla Chips in an 8 ½’’ tall white triangular container with 2 ¾’’ sides.
December 31, 2001
Reusable/Returnable
Corrugated protects fruit shipments
Three tree fruit producers participated in a recent field test that revealed that new corrugated “common footprint containers” provided the best protection for fragile fruit like peaches and nectarines, with less bruising during transit.
December 31, 2001
Flexibles
The clear choice in jerky packaging
Phoenix-based Sun Valley Natural Products released its Jerqué line of gourmet beef and turkey jerky in October. The antibiotic-free, hormone-free meat product is packaged in a clear film pouch from Lithografix, a subsidiary of Lithotype (South San Francisco, CA), and is decorated with an award-winning label designed by Estudio Ray (Phoenix, AZ).
December 31, 2001
Flexibles
Marks & Spencer 'bites' on lined container
In October, renowned U.K. retailer Marks & Spencer launched QuickBite foods in an “insulated” package that keeps food hot without burning consumer hands as they eat the food directly from the container.
December 31, 2001
Tamper-evident machinery
Q&A
Brad Rostowfske, director of new product development at Sargento Foods Inc., a leading marketer of cheese products based in Plymouth, WI.
December 31, 2001
Bakery/Snack
Design: Play-Doh's reformed look
In the spring of 2001, Hasbro released to the market a new look for one of its most established brands. The redesign for Play-Doh carried out by Marketing by Design (Beverly, MA) had three simple goals: reinforce the Play-Doh identity, establish Play-Doh as the brand that offers the best selection of vibrant colors, and provide a model of what kids can create with the colored dough.
December 31, 2001
Conveying & accumulation
Web plus: A dot-com looks for packaging solutions
Overstock.com offers a variety of name-brand surplus merchandise, such as toys, diamond rings, and TVs, for up to 70% off the retail price. Just like a catalog retailer, this Internet retailer must invest in quality packaging to ship products to consumers.
December 31, 2001
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Rules & Regs: Country-of-origin labeling1;again
The Senate Agriculture Committee, by a one vote margin, accepted an amendment to the Farm Bill that included mandatory country-of-origin labeling for fresh red meats, farm-raised catfish, produce, and peanuts.
December 31, 2001
Coding, Printing & Labeling
PipeLine: Size does matter
With apologies to Dr. Ruth, I think youll agree that, in many areas, size can be an important advantage.
December 31, 2001
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