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Nostalgic carton graphics
Assigned the task of creating nostalgic branding and imagery for a new line of cream pies from Mrs. Smith’s, DePersico Creative Group (Havertown, PA) took the traditional, old-fashioned themes specified by the pie baker and created a rich, soda-shoppe-esque package.
March 31, 2002
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Beverage
A light, crisp, and refreshing redesign
Time and time again, Diet Pepsi drinkers have described the product’s flavor as “light, crisp, and refreshing.” In-house packaging designers, with the help of Deutsch Design Works (San Francisco, CA), created a new design for all Diet Pepsi packaging that would reflect these three important attributes.
March 31, 2002
Beverage
Can ban lifted in Denmark
Finally bowing to the European Commission after a battle dating back to 1977, Denmark lifted its ban on cans for beer and soft drinks, effective January 23.
March 31, 2002
Beverage
U.S. technology upgrades Australian water bottler
A 66% increase in productivity and a threefold boost in output accompany the installation of automated workplace water-bottle filling and handling.
March 31, 2002
Pet Food
The packaging supply chain--what's next?
A new collaborative mentality fortified by the latest IT tools is reshaping the packaging supply chain.
March 31, 2002
Beverage
Coca-Cola endorses new mold-making technology
Soft drink bottler lauds new patented technology for manufacture of plastic molds, both for injection and blow molding.
March 31, 2002
Beverage
Boxed package sings for music anthology
Specialty packaging components nicely suit a Grammy-nominated music collection for Harry Belafonte's "The Long Road to Freedom: An Anthology of Black Music." Released by Budda Records/BMG Heritage last September, the collection is housed in a custom collector's box from Shorewood Packaging (New York, NY).
March 31, 2002
Inspection, Sorting & Weighing
Understanding packaging security risks
More than 140 attendees at a recent PMMI conference heard from FDA and other officials about minimizing company security risks.
February 28, 2002
Beverage
What's affecting buying at major companies?
Representatives of ConAgra, Nestle USA, and Gallo Winery candidly shared thoughts on machinery purchasing at PMMI's meeting in November.
February 28, 2002
Bakery & Snack
Rockwell Automation: Rockwell Automation: Controls improve vf/f/s operations
Bosch Packaging (Bridgman, MI) adds controls and servomotor drives from Rockwell Automation (Milwaukee, WI) to Model SVE 2510 vf/f/s machines. With Allen-Bradley ControlLogix™ networking onboard, the improvement allows users to customize and adjust the continuous-motion machine’s settings quickly and precisely.
February 28, 2002
Beverage
Gallo leads way in packaging equipment buys
E. & J. Gallo Winery will be an active purchaser of packaging equipment, especially in the current down market. So said Modesto, CA-based Gallo’s director of engineering John Kalal to the fall meeting of the Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute (Arlington, VA).
February 28, 2002
Beverage
Blue Ice mimics design
21st Century Spirits, City of Commerce, CA, felt the best way to link its 50-ml size of Blue Ice potato vodka to its striking 750-ml glass bottle was to duplicate the design. Like its parent glass version launched two months earlier, the 50-ml bottle uses a pressure-sensitive label that yields a no-label-look, and includes icicles molded into the back panel.
February 28, 2002
Beverage
Design: Sophisticated redesign
Last summer, Geyserville, CA-based Peak Wines Intl., a subsidiary of Jim Beam Brands, redesigned packaging for its Canyon Road line. The redesign, carried out by Michael Osborne Design (San Francisco, CA), combines the qualities of approachability and sophistication in a label created to appeal to young, urban, professional wine drinkers.
February 28, 2002
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