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For Arizona, packaging is the medium and message
The secret behind a series of drop-dead gorgeous packages? Packaging decisions are made at the highest levels of a company that's willing to spend big.
November 30, 1997
Leaders (UNIVERSAL TAXONOMY PFW): Page 486
Beverage
Bringing shaped containers to new heights
Sold only in New Hampshire, an intriguing glass bottle for gin, vodka and rum sold by Jenkins Spirits, Londonderry, NH, is shaped like the state itself, as is the label.
November 30, 1997
Bakery & Snack
Treated paper focuses on foodservice
Treated paperboard containers provide grease resistance and reduce material use and costs for pizza and breadsticks.
November 30, 1997
Beverage
Supplier news: Appointments, promotions
National Instrument Co., Inc. (Baltimore, MD): Daniel J. Markiewicz, vp, sales and mktg.
November 30, 1997
Prepared & Canned Foods
HDPE-based Tropicana bottles project fresh, 'local dairy' image
In the first stage of a national roll-out, coextrusion blow-molded bottles for Tropicana FruitWise smoothies are finding a place in the refrigerated cases of supermarkets in Cleveland and several other markets.
November 30, 1997
Beverage
Gaining an Urban edge
"The labels are kinda like our minds-always changing." So reads the label of Jones Soda, the latest venture of the Urban Juice and Soda Co.
November 30, 1997
Bakery & Snack
Consumers want better packaging
Friends and family who know I have "something to do with" packaging are always asking me to pass on their packaging complaints, observations and requests.
October 31, 1997
Dairy
'Alternative' packs milk sales
In an effort to recapture market share lost to rival beverages, milk processors are turning to more contemporary containers-with strong sales results.
October 31, 1997
Conveying & Product Handling
Seagram salutes the end of tweaking
Seagram combines two bottling lines into one medium-speed line for a broad variety of spirits in glass bottles. Quick-change parts for cleaning, filling, capping and conveying equipment reduce downtime and labor costs.
October 31, 1997
Beverage
Flip-top bottle
A 32-oz flip-top bottle is available from E.Z. Cap (Calgary, Alberta, Canada). Specially designed for the micro-brewer and brew pubs for carry-out packaging, the bottle is said to be resealable, reusable and recyclable.
October 31, 1997
Prepared & Canned Foods
Redhook Ale sinks East Coast roots
Pegged by some as one craft brewer best positioned to thrive and grow, Redhook boldly stakes its claim to eastern markets with its New Hampshire facility.
October 31, 1997
Inspection, Sorting & Weighing
Redhook Ale sinks East Coast roots (sidebar)
Case handling and inspection
October 31, 1997
Conveying & Product Handling
Shaped 'can' rewrites packaging line rules
Several unorthodoxies on the filling line make it possible for this soft, squeezable, straight-walled polypropylene container to resist paneling after hot-filling. Also new is a first-of-its-kind on-line shrink label application in a bottling plant.
October 31, 1997
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