Dean dips into single-serve cups

Dean Foods creates a new refrigerated foods category with four-packs of 2 3/4-oz chip and vegetable dips marketed in colorful die-cut folding cartons.

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Early next month, Dean Foods’ Dean Dip and Dressing Co. will roll out Dean’s Dips-For-One™ four-packs of 2 3/4-oz single-serve cups of chip dip sold in the dairy case. Thermoformed polypropylene cups and foil-laminated lidstock come from Winpak Portion Packaging (Bristol, PA). Winpak offset-prints cups in six colors and flexo-prints lids in one color. Thicknesses were not divulged for cups or lidding.

A 14-pt SBS sleeve holds the cups in a two-on-two configuration. Rock-Tenn (Norcross, GA) offset-prints the sleeve in six colors. Die cuts permit consumers to see the cups inside.

“We have a strong base dip business in 16-ounce containers, but the four-pack, single-serve package is brand new for Dean’s,” says Phil Dolci, director of marketing for the Dean Dip and Dressing Co. “The pack fits well with consumer trends, and the dip can be eaten anytime, anywhere.”

Rosemont, IL-based Dean Foods says Dips-For-One creates a new segment in the refrigerated dip category. A company press release notes, “no other individually packaged, single-serve refrigerated dip exists in the market at this time.” Dolci says the four Dean’s varieties have a 115-day shelf life from date of manufacture. He also tells Packaging World that the same package configuration will be used for three Marie’s-brand vegetable dips (inset below). “They’ll have a 105-day shelf life,” he explains. “And they’ll be sold refrigerated in the produce section.”

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