Additional bottle features include a shrink-sleeve label that stretches from the neck of the bottle to a ridge at its center, and brand-identifying logos molded into the container’s base.
Nestlé USA spokespeople wouldn’t divulge complete details about material specs and filling technologies. However, industry sources indicate that the Lamicon® bottle, made primarily of polypropylene and other barrier materials, is filled at a Nestlé facility in Canada. The “7—other” resin identification is molded into the bottle’s bottom.
The bottle is topped with a blue, double-shelled, threaded closure. Industry sources identify the closure as supplied by Owens-Illinois (Toledo, OH). The closure has a hinged, snap-fit flap identical to the Nestlé-brand Carnation Coffee-mate closure (see Packaging World June ’01, p. 2 or packworld.com/go/carnation).
“We expect this innovative new product to cause quite a stir in the tea aisle,” says Terri Haywood, communications manager for Nestlé. The Nestea liquid concentrate is available nationally in stores for the suggested retail price of $1.89 for a 16-oz bottle. (ALR)