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Getting a handle on salsa packaging

In April, Frito-Lay rolled out its Tostitos™ brand salsa in a 28-oz plastic jug that features an integral handle and a wide-mouth closure. According to David Miller, senior technologist with Plano, TX-based Frito-Lay Corp., the multilayer polypropylene bottle is coextrusion-blown by Continental Plastic Containers (Irving, TX) and incorporates an ethylene vinyl alcohol barrier.

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“Currently, the package is code dated for nine months, but we have shelf-life evaluation in progress to confirm a minimum of 12-month shelf life,” Miller says. For club stores, Frito-Lay offers a 69-oz salsa in a bottle having similar properties.

“This container is Frito-Lay’s first market entry into an intermediate package size,” Miller explains. “The 28-ounce size is directed toward heavier users of salsa, but those who would never use up the 69-ounce size before it lost freshness.” The 28-oz jug retails for $3.99.

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