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Technologies for keeping baked goods fresh

Pack Expo Las Vegas will showcase a wide variety of packaging machines and materials that can play a key role in keeping baked goods fresh.

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To help preserve and enhance the shelf life of baked goods, food packaging and processing suppliers offer a variety of technologies promising better product protection. Many of these technologies will be showcased at Pack Expo Las Vegas 2013, September 23-25 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Along with product protection, these new technologies often provide additional product value. Such is the case for the Cryovac Multi-Seal FoldLOK reclosable packaging line (A), from Sealed Air (Booth # 1141), which recently expanded its stand-up pouch line to accommodate a wider range of food items, including baked goods such as miniature doughnuts and bite-sized cookies.

What makes this reclosable pouch design unusual is its folding mechanism. After opening the item for the first time, the consumer folds the top of the bag over a strip and the materials stick together to seal the package. The package can open and reclose several times over the life of the product. The absence of a zipper component blocks out humidity and enables a user-friendly closing process for children and the elderly, as well as a reduction in packaging materials, Sealed Air says.

Similar benefits of protection, convenience, and sustainability are delivered by Clear Lam Packaging’s (Booth # 5801) new Peel and ReSeal Lidding Film technology (B). This easy open/easy close lidding system can be hermetically sealed, enabling a modified atmosphere to extend product shelf life and reduce food waste. The technology eliminates the need for rigid lids and shrink bands and also reduces package weight. “Processors and retailers are demanding packaging that helps extend product freshness, protects the product from bruising, stays cost efficient, and meets sustainability goals,” says marketing manager Jim Foster in describing the technology’s appeal.

Laser scoring and perforating applications, including a brand new peel and reclose development (C), will be shown by Converter LaserSharp FlexPak Services, LLC (Booth # 4440). “This innovation is designed to help produce packages that are convenient, easy to open, and then are later used to conveniently store the package’s contents. The peel and reclose process can be applied to packages meant to store and preserve perishable food items, such as baked goods,” says Jessica Ley, office and marketing coordinator. A pressure-sensitive adhesive material forms the easy- open feature for the peel and reclose application. For convenience, an easy open pull-tab can be added to the package.

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