'Zenergized' tube suits retailers

Cartoned tubes make effervescent energy tablets portable for grocery consumers.

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In addition to its shrink-sleeved canister format launched in early 2007 and sold at Costco (see Podcast: 'Zenergized' for Costco) San Francisco, CA-based Bevology also developed a tube format for its effervescent Zenergize Energy+ supplements.

Introduced in September 2007 and sold in cartons, the products retail in seven varieties at Whole Foods, Walgreens, and Vitamin Shoppe stores nationally and in Los Angeles-area Longs and Ralphs stores. Each is priced at $6.99 for one variety of 10 all-natural servings.

“The tubed format gives grocery consumers a more viable option," says Michelle Arnau, Bevology director of marketing. “It's portable and offers several servings."

The 4-in.-tall, 1-in.-dia white polypropylene tubes are supplied through Sanner in Germany, which operates stateside as Sanner of America (www.sanner-usa.com). Sanner also provides the tube's cap, injection-molded of low-density polyethylene. The colorful SBS cartons are sourced from Germany-based Gundlach (www.gundlachverpackung.de). Measuring 1 3/4 in. x 1 1/2 in. x 5 1/4 in., the cartons have a die-cut hang tab for peg display.

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