Choosing Thermoformed Packaging for Your Products

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Thermoformed packaging is a good packaging choice for many types of products. Thermoformed packaging is made specifically for your product. Typically, it is thin plastic that is formed into shapes to perfectly hold your item in place. The packaging is made using a mold that is designed to fit the items. […]

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Learning about Clamshell Packaging

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Clamshell packaging is plastic packaging that is made to form around the contents within the package. The plastic is sealed shut to provide a secure closure. Clamshell packaging a protective packaging that holds out moisture and other elements to keep contents secure. The packaging is easier to use than a regular box […]

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What is Thermoformed Packaging?

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While other companies have followed suit, the first company in North America to use thermoformed packaging with polylactic acid was the Wilkinson Manufacturing firm in Omaha, Nebraska. Used primarily for food product packaging, other companies are now using this option for baked goods, pies, dips, and so on. Thermoformed packaging is made from […]

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Exciting Graphics for Thermoformed Packaging

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For years, thermoformed packaging has been the number one choice in packaging that keeps food fresh and looking great on display. For years, this packaging option was unexciting, often just made from white material. However, a company has now taken thermoformed packaging to another level, designing exciting and innovative graphics for better display. […]

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The Popularity of Thermoformed Packaging

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Although thermoformed packaging was first popular in North America, it has quickly made its way to Europe, where it remains a top choice. In fact, a number of high profile companies are now using this type of packaging option, including the Italian grocery chain called Iper. Interestingly, just by using thermoformed packaging, this […]

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