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Flexibles
Jays chips in holographic lidding
Jays Foods hopes consumers "can't stop eating" its new tray-packed E-Z Dippin's(TM) single-serve chip and dip snacks. Last month, five varieties of the shelf-stable snacks were rolled out in Chicago supermarkets, convenience stores and other outlets.
March 31, 1999
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Flexible packaging
Roskam Baking 'falls' for in-tube metal detection
In-tube metal detectors are helping contract packager Roskam Baking grow its business. The CP packs dry food products such as cereal and snacks at four plants in its home city of Grand Rapids, MI.
March 31, 1999
Sustainability
Olin notches easy opening for flexible packs
A small notch makes it easier for consumers to open Olin Pool Products' child-resistant, single-use, flexible packs of chlorine shock treatment products for swimming pools.
February 28, 1999
Contract packaging
How to protect an effervescent tablet
NSI wanted new effervescent tablets to stand out from the crowd. A PP tube with a metallized label and desiccant cap are just the ticket.
January 31, 1999
Contract Packaging
Supplier news: Appointments, promotions
Contract Packaging Assn. (Herndon, VA): Industrial Packaging Supply's Richard J. Cayer, president.
January 31, 1999
Flexible packaging
Ryt-way opens to reclosable pouches for pet foods
New horizontal form/fill/seal machinery helps contract packager Ryt-way build its budding pet food business. Ryt-way's first customer is Hill's Pet Nutrition, for 1- and 2-lb stand-up pouches for dog treats.
December 31, 1998
Cartoning
Tf/f/s machine big on performance, not price
Contract packager finds Argentine-built thermoform/fill/seal blister packaging equipment provides fast and flexible changeover capabilities at an economical price.
December 31, 1998
Flexible packaging
Ryt-way opens to reclosable pouches for pet foods (sidebar)
Downstream of its pouch-filling equipment, Ryt-way has also added new robotic case packing and case erecting equipment to automate what was once a labor-intensive process.
December 31, 1998
Contract Packaging
Shrink band decorates Christmas tree package
Italian chocolate manufacturer Perugina has exported chocolate-covered cherries to the U.S. at Christmas time for several years now. But this year for the first time the Christmas tree-shaped package that holds the foil-wrapped delicacies comes with an added component: a polyvinyl chloride band.
December 31, 1998
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Wraparound labels permit quick delivery
To meet seasonal market demands, Danbury, CT-based Prestone Products Corp. began offering its De-Icer in areosol cans decorated with oriented polypropylene wraparound labels in addition to litho-printed cans.
December 31, 1998
Labels
Whisky bottle gets dressed up
Hiram Walker is stretching the full-body shrink-sleeve boundaries with a promotional sleeve label for its Canadian Club whisky. The Greenwich, CT-based company's 750-mL glass bottles adorned in golf ball garb were released last June in Ontario, Canada, to commemorate Father's Day.
December 31, 1998
Sustainability
Brewers pouring into plastic
Brewers around the world have been on the fence about plastic bottles. Suddenly they're commercializing a variety of plastic barrier structures.
November 30, 1998
Flexibles
Snappy new labels update Snapple bottles
For its 32-oz bottles of Snapple sold in convenience stores, Triarc Beverage needed a tough label with better water resistance than the paper or paper/film laminations it was using.
November 30, 1998
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Agitated Retort
JBT Marel's Efficient Agitation (EA) Retort combines static processing with linear agitation to offer flexible sterilization for diverse packaging formats, resulting in shorter cook times, reduced resource usage, and fresher food products.
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