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Crouton pouch stands up to the competition

Stand-up reclosable pouches replace folding cartons with inner liners for Roskam Baking's line of Rothbury Farms croutons. Zippers are applied in-line on new horizontal rotary form/fill/seal machines.

Sales of Roskam Baking1s Rothbury Farms retail croutons and stuffing mix have increased briskly since the company changed from a
Sales of Roskam Baking1s Rothbury Farms retail croutons and stuffing mix have increased briskly since the company changed from a

In late December, Roskam Baking reintroduced nationally its Rothbury® Farms croutons in a stand-up retail pouch with a reclosable zipper applied in-line on two horizontal rotary form/fill/seal machines.

The product line represents Grand Rapids, MI-based Roskam's first use of a stand-up pouch. The pouch replaces an SBS folding carton with plastic inner liner that had been used since the croutons were introduced in the late '80s. The pouch provides many benefits, including: (1) consumer convenience; (2) vibrant graphics; (3) differentiation from competitors; (4) labor and material savings; and (5) the capability for other products.

Roskam Baking manufactures and contract packages dry foods at three separate plants in the Grand Rapids area. Its newest 100ꯠ-sq-ft facility opened in mid '94. Much of this plant's volume is packaged on four Klockner Bartelt (Sarasota, FL) RPM 100 horizontal rotary form/fill/seal pouch packaging machines.

The first two machines purchased are referred to as "more standard horizontal baggers," according to packaging materials engineer Bill Murphy. "We trained operators on these machines, which continue to provide flexibility primarily for retail products." Roskam's two most recent RPM 100s are more advanced.

"The two newer units apply the reclosable zipper in-line and produce Klockner's stand-up Delta Pac(TM) pouch," he notes. "They also give us the capability to gas flush with nitrogen or various gas blends." Presently, the two machines form, fill and seal Rothbury Farms' seven 6-oz crouton varieties and one 8-oz stuffing mix. All eight products use the same pouch size. Fill speeds are 60/min.

The former package weights were the same, but the selection was limited to three crouton varieties and one stuffing mix. Gregory Hooks, Roskam's chief operating officer, says, "the additional SKUs brought to market at the same time the pouch was introduced is coincidental, but the stand-up pouch provided much greater impact."

Material advantages

The RPM 100 has helped several packagers launch food, cosmetic, personal care and household products in pouches. One of the most recent was Nabisco Biscuit's SnackWell's(TM) reduced-fat chip varieties (see PW, May, p. 80). Like SnackWells, Roskam's hf/f/s equipment applies Presto Products Co.'s (Appleton, WI) Fresh-Trak® reclosable zipper. The zipper is a coextrusion of low-density polyethylene and ethylene vinyl acetate.

The zipper is heat-sealed to pouch material supplied by James River (Milford, OH). From the inside out, the approximately 4.2-mil pouch material comprises 1.9 mils LDPE/10.5# LDPE laminate/48-ga metallized polyester/9# white opaque LDPE/inks/48-ga polyester. The polyester is reverse-printed by gravure in seven to nine colors, depending on the variety.

"We believe the print quality is outstanding and really gives us a positive shelf impact," says Hooks. The former carton was printed offset in six colors.

Murphy says the current structure's metallized polyester provides better flavor and moisture barrier characteristics than the prior materials. "We have a dry product and we're trying to keep moisture out. This structure does that. This better maintains crouton flavor." Both structures were/are designed to provide a one-year shelf life.

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