Shaker cups pour into Papa John's pizza outlets

New 'shake-n-pour' lidstock on a plastic cup lets consumers shake or pour crushed pepper or parmesan cheese onto their pizza. The cup is placed into a die-cut area on corrugated pizza boxes for Papa John's pizza deliveries and carry-outs.

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As this issue of Packaging World went to press, Papa John's pizza outlets nationwide were expecting to receive a new "shake-n-pour" container for crushed red pepper and parmesan cheese that lets off-premise customers easily season the pizza.

This is possible through an unusual flexible shaker lidding supplied by Label Makers (Pleasant Prarie, WI). The lid includes two key layers. One is a top layer of 50# paper printed flexographically in five colors/adhesive/0.00035" foil. This later can be peeled from either side, one to expose tiny holes that permit shaking, the other revealing a larger ellipse for pouring. This top layer is adhesive-laminated to a 30# paper/adhesive/48-ga polyester structure with heat-seal coating that adheres to the lip of a white, high-impact polystyrene cup, thermoformed by Winpak Portion Packaging (Bristol, PA).

The ability to peel the top layer from opposite edges of the cup distinguishes this lidding from the previous version. When peeled open, the former lidding exposed both the shaker holes and pour ellipse, as shown in the inset photo at right. Papa John's expects containers with the new lidding to reach individual restaurants this summer.

"We've used Label Makers before to produce lidstock for our Italian seasoning cups that we introduced in 1996 to coincide with a new thin-crust pizza," explains Dana Tilley, senior director of R&D/quality assurance for Papa John's. That lidstock, which permits shaking only, is still used for Italian seasoning cups. "The new shake-'n-pour lidding is used for all of our pizzas," she notes.

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