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Packaging helps Johnson & Johnson enter food business

A custom thermoform and sophisticated packaging machinery help bring Johnson & Johnson's cholesterol-reducing Benecol spread to supermarkets across the country.

McNeil uses custom tools in its tf/f/s machine to form individual packaging units that are elegantly shaped. The portion-contr
McNeil uses custom tools in its tf/f/s machine to form individual packaging units that are elegantly shaped. The portion-contr

How does one of the leading manufacturers of over-the-counter pharmaceutical products enter the food business? If you're McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a unit of Johnson & Johnson, you do it by purchasing the best packaging equipment available and installing it at a contract packager that knows food like Baryshnikov knows ballet.

The particular food in question is McNeil's Benecol®, the so-called "miracle margarine" that contains a unique dietary ingredient, plant stanol ester, that has been shown to lower LDL, the "bad" cholesterol, without lowering HDL, the "good" cholesterol. When McNeil's development team emerged from the lab with a cholesterol-reducing spread that was ready for the marketplace, time to market was absolutely critical. A contract packager was the obvious answer, says Cameron Meikle, director of operations for nutritional products at Fort Washington, PA-based McNeil.

"We're an over-the-counter pharmaceutical products company, and as such we have plenty of liquid- and solid-dose packaging capacity at our plants," explains contract site manager Doug Buddle. "But Benecol is a food product, and as we looked at the kind of infrastructure we'd need to get into the fats and oils business, we realized that not only would it have been cost-prohibitive, but time to market would have been too long. So we went to people whose core business is making margarines and spreads."

"This was a totally new business for all of us," adds principal engineer Dan Backich. "So we all had to learn not only a new business, but new vendors as well. In the end, I think we picked excellent equipment, and we have a top-notch contractor doing the filling for us."

The central piece of equipment in the Benecol packaging line is a model THL-30/37 thermoform/fill/seal system from Hassia USA (Morganville, NJ). With a maximum rated speed of 30 cycles/min, it thermoforms by means of pneumatically-driven plug assist, compressed air and water-cooled molds. (Number of cavities per cycle is information McNeil considers proprietary. The firm also chooses not to identify its contract packager.)

The finished package emerging from the Hassia machine is a perforated strip of three units, each unit containing 8 g of Benecol spread. According to Buddle, the portion-pack approach was selected for a specific reason.

"For the product to be successful, consumers have to eat a certain amount every day, and we wanted to make it as easy as possible for them to do that," says Buddle. Each portion-packed unit represents one of the three daily servings that are recommended. Polish off a strip of three units each day and your cholesterol count should be on its way down.

To thermoform or not

Having decided on portion packing, McNeil faced another choice: Should the packs be preformed or thermoformed in-line?

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