
Popcornopolis is known for its gourmet popcorn in “wildly delicious flavors,” made from American-grown, non-GMO corn, and packaged in an iconic clear-film triangular tube. In early 2020, the company approached long-time packaging supplier Bryce Corp. to develop a new packaging option for its products—one that could be merchandized in a variety of retail outlets, maintain the integrity of the popcorn, stand out on shelf, and give consumers the option to reseal the contents. Says Popcornopolis Senior Brand Manager Paige Robinson, “With that in mind, we wanted to delight the customer and ensure their second snacking experience was as delicious and fresh as the first.”
The resulting package from Bryce is a Totani flat-bottom, stand-up “Box Pouch” made from a multilayer, high-barrier film construction, printed in high-definition flexo, and fitted with a Presto Fresh-Lock press-to-close zipper. Said by Bryce to be “truly one of a kind in the segment,” the exquisitely rendered Popcornopolis Double Drizzle Pouch is the winner of an FPA Gold Award for Shelf Impact.
Shares Bryce Corp. VP Research and Development Patrick Clark, Bryce’s goal for the functionality of the package was to create a structure that improved product freshness and shelf life via excellent moisture, oxygen, and light barriers and allowed for package integrity throughout distribution. To meet these requirements, it selected a five-layer, extrusion-laminated film, made from PET/white opaque polyethylene/metallized PET/PE/linear low-density PE. Explains Clark, the layers were chosen, respectively, for high print quality, heat stability for pouch manufacturing, and high tensile strength; adhesion, stiffness, opacity, and puncture-resistance; moisture, oxygen, and light barrier and opacity; adhesion and puncture-resistance; and high seal strength, puncture-resistance, toughness, and hermeticity.
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