Young package forms grow beyond specialty niches

Two relatively new packaging forms--stand-up flexible pouches and non-round composite canisters--are expanding their application horizons and finding a measure of consumer acceptance at retail.

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Just in time to catch the American "candy rush" formerly known as Valentine's Day (now increasingly referred to as "V-Day," something that Hallmark Cards, I think, has foisted upon us), Hershey Chocolate USA, a division of Hershey Foods Corp., Hershey, PA, is introducing a line of pouched chocolate balls called Bites(TM). The confections consist of Hershey's® milk chocolate with almonds Bites, Peter Paul Almond Joy® Bites, Hershey's Cookies 'n' Creme (chocolate cookie bits in white chocolate) Bites and Reese's® milk chocolate peanut butter Bites.

Packaging for the new line consists of a 12.5-oz tear-open, tape-recloseable stand-up pouch (shown) and a 5.3-ounce "pegbag," a conventional pillow-pouch with a die-cut hole punched in its header. There's also a 30-oz, tape-recloseable stand-up bag for club stores. We haven't found the packages at either end of the size spectrum. But, the 12.5-oz. size is readily available in supermarkets and drug stores in the Cleveland, OH, and Washington, DC, areas. It measures 8x57/8" and features a polyester tape affixed to its back that serves as the reclosing feature for the bag.

"Hershey Bites were developed for the ever-growing, munching/snacking segment of the confectionery industry," says Rick Gates, new products manager at Hershey Chocolate USA.

Still, neither Gates nor anyone else at Hershey is saying much publicly about the packaging of the new line. Even the company Web page (www.hersheys.com) provides only a captioned photograph of the stand-up pouches and the promotional line, "For a big taste, have a little Bite(TM)." That slogan appears on the back panel of the package, as well.

The color schemes of the four pouches in the product line duplicate the familiar colors of their candy bar relatives. While flexography might do for the reproduction of the product vignettes on three of the four products, Hershey solves the challenge of silhouetting the cream-colored Cookies 'n' Creme balls against a dramatic white background, by gravure-printing the film. Bag stock is produced by Oshkosh, WI-based Milprint, Inc., a division of Bemis Co. (Minneapolis, MN).

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