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Heat ‘wave’ hits Anchor’s packaging

The new Wave containers from Anchor Packaging (Ballwin, MO) are made with a natural mineral additive, reducing the use of petroleum-based resin by 40%. The 9-in x 6-in upscale containers have smooth sides allowing for ease of use and are offered in 16-, 24- and 32-oz sizes. The inside surface is spoon-able and the polypropylene base is shiny black. The modern new look delivers a table-ready presentation in a resilient, cut-resistant material.

Kari Embree

May 27, 2015

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Heat ‘wave’ hits Anchor’s packaging

The new Wave containers from Anchor Packaging (Ballwin, MO) are made with a natural mineral additive, reducing the use of petroleum-based resin by 40%. The 9-in x 6-in upscale containers have smooth sides allowing for ease of use and are offered in 16-, 24- and 32-oz sizes. The inside surface is spoon-able and the polypropylene base is shiny black. The modern new look delivers a table-ready presentation in a resilient, cut-resistant material.  

The polypropylene and RPET dome lids are leak-resistant with sleek profiles allowing food contents to be visible. There is also a flat RPET lid which is suitable for low profile options and portion control.

New Wave packaging from Anchor

The vented polypropylene dome lid includes Clear Guard anti-fog technology to prevent condensation, which increases hot-case merchandising opportunities for retailers. Both the lid and base are dishwasher safe making it convenient for consumers to reuse and can also be recycled.

High clarity RPET flat and dome lids also incorporates cold anti-fog technology and are made with FDA approved post-consumer recycled content.

The three bases and the polypropylene lid will tolerate temperatures to 230°F in warming units, under heat lamps or in the microwave. 
 

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