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Innovation drives Lundberg's new rice packaging

Stand-up, reclosable five-sided pouch provides competitive differentiation, shelf presence, and consumer benefits.

New intermittent-motion fill/seal equipment is used for Lundberg’s new stand-up rice pouches.
New intermittent-motion fill/seal equipment is used for Lundberg’s new stand-up rice pouches.

Rice packaging may not be considered especially innovative, but that impression is likely to change with the recent launch of a new stand-up pouch from Lundberg Family Farms. The premade bags from Peel Plastic Products employ Velcro Industries’ Velcro® PRESS-LOK™ closure technology. Bags are filled and sealed on a Robert’s Packaging Intermittent-Motion Fill Seal (IMFS) 1500 machine from Alliedflex Technologies.


The PRESS-LOK system is a proprietary hook-to-hook technology. The closure system contains an easy alignment that allows the hooks to engage without precise line-up, securing closure with great burst strength to maintain the package integrity. Instead of needing to perfectly align zippers, consumers can easily engage the PRESS-LOK closure by pressing the two sides together.


Founded in 1937, Richvale, CA-based Lundberg Family Farms is a third-generation family firm that produces a variety of organic and eco-farmed rice products, including packaged and bulk rice, rice cakes, rice chips, risottos, couscous, pasta, rice syrup, and flour that are available throughout the U.S. and Canada at natural foods stores, conventional supermarkets, and club stores.


Todd Kluger, vice president of marketing, explains, “My job is to make sure that I am looking at the trends in the marketplace and understanding what consumers desire. I noticed a change happening within the grain section of grocery stores in which many brands were going from layflat pouches to stand-up pouches. Lundberg Family Farms had been in layflat packs for quite a few years.”


Meanwhile, rice packaged in traditional bag-in-box formats was also loosing appeal. Kluger notes, “A lot of consumers turned against this packaging because actually they want to see what the grains look like. It’s a psychological thing for them to make sure that the rice looks clean. But instead of just going to what consumers were already purchasing, and being satisfied with what other brands had already done, we wanted something new. Research showed that consumers wanted to be able to reclose the pouch, and that retailers wanted a pack that would stand up and not collapse on the shelf.” That can be a concern, he says, because grains are weighty and tend to bulge out in the center of a pack and cause it to topple over in a bottom-gusseted pouch because of their center of gravity.


Not your parents’ Velcro


The company diligently pursued packaging that would meet the diverse needs of consumers, retailers, and its own internal operations. At a recent trade show, Lundberg representatives spoke with Peel Plastics, discovering an appealing pack on the supplier’s Web site. But Lundberg wanted to make sure it considered consumer research indicating zippers were sometimes challenging to line up and reclose.


“We respect both our older consumers and our younger consumers,” says Kluger, “so we had to make sure that they would have something that they could close easily, that had good usability, and that also looked beautiful. Peel recommended this new technology from Velcro Industries called PRESS-LOK. My initial concern was, ‘Wow, VELCRO, isn’t that a material with one side that’s hairy and the other side sticks to it? This won’t work in food applications.’ And Peel said, ‘Trust us’. They sent us samples and we were immediately impressed. It didn’t have the little hairs of the past and it was perfectly food-safe.”


Once Lundberg decided to move forward with the Peel/Velcro solution, “it came together very fast,” says Kluger. “We were able to go from concept to fruition and get product onto store shelves within six months. We started filling rice in the package last September.”

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