Flexible packaging delivers on-the-go convenience and singleserving
calorie counts.
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n-the-go snacking continues to nibble
away at the sit-down meal. As more
consumers snack more often, brand
owners provide products in portable,
single-serving packs to appeal to these grab-and-go
consumers and the retail outlets they frequent.
Denver-based 34 Degrees, a maker of savory
crackers, has added a single-serving, 0.22-oz. size
to its line of 34° Natural Crisps in windowed folding
cartons, which hold
4.2 oz. Available
nationwide, each
snack pack contains
approximately
five natural crisps
wrapped in a moisture-
resistant lamination
of reverse-printed
70g oriented polypropylene
(OPP)/adhesive/70g
OPP. Flexo-printed, heatsealed
packs ship in 144-
count cases and are suitable for airline meal boxes,
café meals, soup and salad bars and delis.
Top: Cracker baker, 34 Degrees, added a single-serving, 0.22-oz. size
to its portfolio to encourage on-the-go consumption of its 34° Natural
Crisps. Source: 34 Degrees. Available in five flavors and sold online at
DoMoreBars.com, half-size bars not only help adults downsize portions,
but also make a right-size accompaniment to a child’s lunch. Source:
Prism Pak.
“We recognized that fans of 34° Crisps craved the
option to pair our crackers with cheeses, spreads,
meats, vegetables and fruit outside of their homes,
and we believe the new snack packs will vastly
expand the availability and versatility of our crackers,”
explains Craig Lieberman, founder and president
of 34 Degrees.
Smaller packs also help calorie-conscious consumers
practice portion control. Do More Bars
from TNW Ventures, Pisgah Forest,
NC, now
offers a half-size version
of its gluten-free gourmet
fruit and nut cereal
bars. Packaging for the 18g
half-bars consists of premade
bags from Prism
Pak, Inc., Berwick, PA.
The clear, 1.6-mil OPP,
11-in. long bags are
hand-loaded with three
half-bars and sealed with a
four-in. manual impulse sealer
from Technopack Corp., Doral, FL. Sealing in
between each bar and at the open end of the bag
creates three separate packs from each bag. Handapplied
pressure-sensitive labels, front and back,
present brand and product information.
America Licorice Co., Union City, CA, has added
a three-oz. laminated polyethylene terephthalate
pouch of bite-size twists to its lineup of Natural
Vines gourmet soft licorice. Intended for on-the-go
consumption or to share, the pouch contains two
recommended servings and carries graphics similar
to Natural Vines resealable eight-oz. bag, but is packaged
on a different line.
Available in black and strawberry flavors and low
in fat and sodium, Natural Vines licorice consists of
natural ingredients, including cane sugar, and contains
no artificial flavors, preservatives, cholesterol
or trans fat. “This new smaller … bag is perfect to
grab and go when you want a treat you can feel good
about,” says Natural Vines Brand Manager Mercedes Davidson. “While our large eight-oz. is a great seller, we expect
the new size to be a hit for those licorice-craving moments.”
Single-serving stick packs make organic hummus an option for
hungry on-the-go consumers. Source: Hope Foods.
In addition to mobility and portion control, adding singleserving
stock keeping units can provide an entrée into new markets. Single-serving 1.75-oz. stick packs allow on-the-go
consumers to carry organic hummus with them to eat by itself,
as a condiment on a sandwich or as a dip for raw vegetables.
“Healthy convenience is still hard to find,” reports Robbie
Rech, president of Hope Foods, Boulder, CO. “We’re hoping
our single-serving packets will create a healthy treat that both
adults and kids are excited to eat in their lunches and on the
go,” he adds.
Available in the product’s most popular flavors, original recipe
and spicy avocado, the stick packs retail for less than $1.49
each. Although refrigeration is needed long term, packets can
be transported in lunch boxes at room temperature for up to six
hours. Refrigerated shelf life is expected to at least double after
the startup of high-pressure pasteurization equipment during
the third quarter of 2013. Hope Foods also markets hummus in
eight-oz. tubs with reclosable lids.
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