Veryfine’s hot-fill breakthrough

Reporting on packaging breakthroughs has been a strength of Packaging World throughout our 20-year history.

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So as we continue our review of highlights from the PW past, it’s no surprise to find a July ’94 Ben Miyares The Insider column on a breakthrough package at Veryfine Products. The 16-oz single-serve bottle, as Miyares reported at the time, was notable on several fronts:
• first juice drink containers to incorporate post-consumer recycled PET
• smallest plastic bottles to be used for shelf-stable juice
• first bottle in the field—and only the second anywhere (Heinz ketchup was the first)—to have a five-layer PET/EVOH/PET/EVOH/PET structure without tie layers
• first hot-fillable PET/EVOH bottles

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