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Denny Bros are to launch their latest product as well as show off some of its latest multi-page labels at Packaging Innovations this year. Visitors to stand D57 will be able to see the new product, Bookmaxx PLUS, printed in a range of formats to showcase its many uses. The credit-card sized booklet, ideal to keep in a wallet or purse, opens like a book to reveal up to 16 pages of neatly packaged print. It’s ideal for coupons, fixture lists, timetables and for advertising local attractions and as it’s a folded, staple-free product, the company says it’s ideal for the food and


pharmaceutical industries. The full range of Fix-a-Forms will also be on show with features including Unique Random Codes to produce guaranteed winning entries, Quick-Response (QR) Codes to provide instant access to online information via smartphones and even the use of temperature controlled inks to make a heat/chill reveal to put some extra fun into on-pack promotions. Tear off coupons can be included as extra and all the terms & conditions linked to a promotion can be rolled out within the same space. For more information call 01284 701381, email fix-a-form@dennybros.com or visit www.dennybros.com.


Providingmarine blue for Gant


A star on Stölzle Flaconnage’s C21 stand at Packaging Innovations this year will be the marine-inspired bottle produced for Gant’s first in-house fragrance. Rectangular, 50ml and 100ml, it features a braided wicker pattern moulded into deep sea blue glass, its name moulded onto a plain background within a rectangular cartouche. “Designed by Jerome and Pierre Dinand, this attractively masculine bottle required the highest level of quality control,” said Franck Legrand, sales director for Stölzle France SAS. “Considerable research ensured the pattern moulding remained constant, particularly at the bottle’s shoulder and base, and that the colour homogeneity of the Cobalt blue glass was maintained.We are delighted with the result.” STO Flaconnage is a member of the Stölzle Group, experts in custom design and standard glass containers for the perfumery and personal care markets. For more information call 01977 607 124, email sales.uk@stoelzle.com or visit www.stoelzle.com.


24/7 online buying


Measom Freer understand the importance of staying at the forefront of new technology. With this in mind, they have just launched their new website, which they will promote at the Packaging Innovations show. The site is easy to navigate with clear information, product data and images. Also, prices of Measom Freer’s extensive ranges are available to registered users. Delivery is available throughout the UK and to all EU countries. From the site, customers can now download a full catalogue in pdf format which holds all product sizes and dimensions. There is also a ‘Current Offers’ page for end of line products where customers can snap up a


Primera’s products


Showing at Packaging Innovations this year will be Primera Technology, developers of label printers such as the brand new CX1000e Colour Label Printer, which allows manufacturers of drink, snack and food products to produce professional, individual and full- colour labels that are needed to set them apart from others. Primera’s full-colour


bargain. Minimum order is the usual box quantity, however bottle and jar quantities can be matched to caps as required. For more information call 0116 288 1588, email sales@measomfreer.co.uk or visit www.measomfreer.co.uk.


label printers and labelling equipment are to be presented by KTEC Group, Primera’s UK distributor, at Stand E1. KTEC Managing Director Robert Knox said of their representation of Primera: “We are particularly interested to show the full colour label printers to packaging design specialists.” For more information call 00 49 611 927 770, email sales@primera.eu or visit www.primeralabel.eu.


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