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Decas does cranberries elegantly

Early tests showed real promise, so Decas Cranberry forged ahead with a stand-up, zippered pouch. Gravure-printed graphics in seven colors project premium quality image.

Seven-color gravure printing and designer graphics give the Decas pouch an upscale look
Seven-color gravure printing and designer graphics give the Decas pouch an upscale look

It started in 1994 with a prototype product packed in a cellophane bag. By 1996 it was a stand-up pouch, though only a mocked-up version, shown at the annual trade show sponsored by the Food Marketing Institute. Finally, in January of 1997, Decas Cranberry Sales' sweetened dried cranberries shed their R&D trappings and emerged on store shelves in a stand-up pouch proudly bearing the firm's Paradise Meadow premium brand name.

"Everyone loves the stand-up zippered pouch and we are very pleased with the way consumers are responding to the product from a quality standpoint," says vice president of operations Jeff Carlson. "We're also getting a very favorable reaction to the graphic presentation. We're confident that the product is going to be successful when it's introduced nationally."

Currently the 6-oz portions of dried cranberries, which sell for about $2.20, are only available in Michigan and portions of New England. That will change late this year when Decas, which is based in Wareham, MA, completes a new manufacturing plant in Carver, MA, the center of the famous Cape Cod cranberry region. With the completion of the new plant, output will be sufficient to support a national rollout.

From early on in this project, Carlson and colleagues knew that a premium quality image was essential. "We wanted a state-of-the-art package that lent itself to high-quality graphics," says Carlson. "It was important to separate our products from others in the market."

Decas gets the graphic impact it wanted in a film supplied by Curwood (Oshkosh, WI). It's a 48-ga polyester laminated to a 3-mil coextrusion of ethylene vinyl alcohol and linear low-density polyethylene. Curwood doesn't say whether the lamination is achieved by means of an adhesive or through extrusion. But the inclusion of the EVOH as a barrier layer helps keep oxygen from penetrating into the package.

This allows Decas to code the pouches with a one-year "best-if-purchased-by" date. The code is stamped on the film by a Markem (Keene, NH) unit shortly after the film unwind station on the horizontal form/fill/seal machine used for packaging. Ultimately the code winds up on the bottom gusset.

The polyester layer of the film structure is reverse-printed in seven colors on a gravure press. The upscale graphic concept features an intricate collage of historic Cape Cod scenes and images rendered in various shades of translucent white. To ensure top-notch reproduction of this detailed artwork, executed by Willis Advertising & Design (Hansen, MA), Decas specified gravure printing rather than the more conventional and less costly flexo process.

"Curwood's in-house graphics capability was invaluable in capturing the graphics on film and getting color, line, and image registration requirements just right," says Decas' marketing consultant, Tom Gorski. "With market interest in cranberries at an all-time high, with no sign of leveling off, we think it's vital to position Decas' Paradise Meadow brand as a quality leader. More specifically, we're hoping our new graphic image gives the Decas product more upscale, adult appeal."

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