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- September 19, 2002, ... is packaged with a new look that will be produced even in today’s brands of popsicles. August 1962 The National Guard is called out to oversee the integration of the University of Mississippi as James ...
- DOVIDs: Functional Beauty
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- July 31, 2002, ... are common. Used at brand launches to rouse consumer interest, the materials include features to stimulate curiosity and differentiate the product from more conventionally packaged products. The products ...
- Spills Are Out with New Spout
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- May 31, 2002, ... know-how to bring this technology to flexible packaging.” Seaquist Closures is a designer of innovative, dispensing closures and dispensing closure systems for consumer packaged goods for the food, ...
- DuPont Expands Packaging Website
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- May 14, 2002, ... packaged goods companies, and even consumers. DuPont says the site features packaging (described and illustrated) for a wide spectrum of applications including: cosmetics, meat, cheese, dry foods, snacks, ...
- Need New Equipment or Accessories? NPD Is the Place to Look
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- April 30, 2002, ... water-based adhesives for dry bond laminating reportedly meet diverse requirements of food, beverage, and consumer packaged goods manufacturers. The line comprises three adhesives: L-62 is for flexible ...
- Converting Industry News
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- February 28, 2002, ... than six Latin American countries are actively pursuing new recycling policies that could impact exports of packaged goods. For more information contact Raymond Communications; 301/345-4237; raymond.com. ...
- Converting Industry News
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- January 31, 2002, ... (lidding membrane) using Hicor THD-2. Adams div. of Pfizer and converters Pechiney and Nordenia USA for Body Smarts Creamy Fruit Chews packaged in Oppalyte MU 842. Colgate Palmolive and converter Grafo ...
- The Future of Foil
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- January 31, 2002, ... rigid and semi-rigid systems. As the price of packaging materials steadily increases, packaged goods companies have determined that flexible packaging (1) uses less material than rigid packaging; (2) ...
- Folding Carton Outlook Favorable: Study Says US Will Want More Non-Flexible Food Containers
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- January 27, 2002, Demand for food containers is the US is forecast to increase more than three percent per year until 2005—to $12.6 billion (US) in 2005, according to "Food Containers," a new study conducted and composed ...
- World Label Shipments to Grow thru 2005, Reports Freedonia
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- December 09, 2001, ... will take shipments to a level of 32 billion sq m, valued at $61.5 billion (US). In its new study World Labels, the group says these gains will be fueld by expansion of the world's packaged consumer ...
- Division Conference Offers Varied Program
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- May 31, 2001, ... for greenhouse films, new methods to manipulate light inside a greenhouse to help control plant diseases, and additives that improve oxygen and UV barrier properties for protection of packaged goods. ...
- Materials
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- September 30, 2000, ... repeated handling of packaged goods. Films do not contain plasticizers, so the potential risk of these impurities migrating onto the food is minimized, says co. Suitable for use with a variety of substrates, ...
- Bringing a New Dimension to 3-D Imaged Packaging
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- December 31, 1999, ... lens (0.005) that can be used in the mainstream packaging industry in such applications as blown-on, pressure-sensitive, 3-D lenticular labels for on-packs as well as consumer-packaged goods, cans, bottles, ...
- Modified Atmosphere Packaging shows potential for growth
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- June 30, 1996, ... that in the year 2000 the segmentation of the U.K. MAP distribution market by food sectors, compared to 1996, will be as follows (expressed in 1,000 tons of packaged food): Most MAP packs are constructed ...
- Innovation is a winner in FPA competition
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- March 31, 1996, ... for James River Corp., Milford, OH, reflect a major advancement in controlled atmosphere packaging. Low-respiring produce, such as iceberg and romaine lettuce, has been packaged in films whose thickness ...
- Opportunities abound in an emerging Indian market
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- December 31, 1995, ... in the field of converting technology today may be India's growing market for flexible packaging. Consumers in that country are stretching the current capabilities of manufacturers by demanding more packaged ...