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WINNERS SUPERLOCK 


Company: RPC Superfos A/S Country: Denmark


Email: Lars.Brandt@superfos.comWeb: www.superfos.com The Superlock pack is developed as a specific alternative to glass


containers (jars). Superlock is oxygen tight and products traditionally packed in (glass)jars - can now be packed in Superlock. Superlock is


with an end-user friendly screw lid - and superlock is developed with IML decoration - this gives your pack huge decoration possibilities.


 ORVILLE REDENBACHER'S POP UP BOWL Company: ConAgra Foods Country: USA Email: David.france@conagrafoods.comWeb: www.conagrafoods.com


The translucent top-bottom allow the consumer to watch the corn popping action during cooking. After opening, it transforms into a wide mouth bowl for eating and sharing. The design of Orville Redenbacher’s Pop Up Bowl provides novel benefits for the consumer, delivering a microwave popcorn package that becomes a stable, wide mouth bowl. Traditional packages have a very small inconvenient opening. The Pop Up Bowl eliminates the need for the consumer to get their own bowl dirty. Once opened, the Pop Up Bowl package is very stable and can be moved around easily without spilling.


THE CONVERTIBLE CLAMSHELL  Company: HAVI Global Solutions Country: USA


Email: twefer@havigs.comWeb: www.havigs.com The hinge less, plate-like design of this package design provides significant


operational efficiency improvements, along with product protection, portability, visibility, insulation and calibrated moisture release through the integration of vents. This package structure delivers on unique needs both behind the


restaurant counter and with the consumer. The hinge less polypropylene design provides significant operational efficiency improvements, product differentiation, and a lower carbon footprint when compared to alternative, functional substrates. The unique plate-like package is recyclable (in the United States), reusable and formed from a custom, down gauged resin sheet thickness.


 CADBURY KRAFT BUBBALOO JAR Company: Manjushree Technopack Ltd. Country: India Email: ankit.kedia@manjushreeindia.comWeb: www.manjushreeindia.com


The packaging conveys the product story i.e. a jar which contains liquid- filled gum packs, in a curvy shape jar which attracts children/retailers towards the product.While the curves in the jar are given to enhance the aesthetics, it also has a functional property. since the product is a liquid filled gum, in a oval jar it may get crushed, however the top portion of the jar takes the primary load without affecting the bottom gums. The Cap also is a special Grip Cap for easy opening and finger placement


PETAFRONT 


Company: Peterson Emballasje AS Country: Norway


Email: terje.gulla@peterson.noWeb: www.peterson-emballasje.no PetaFront realizes the potential of the combined efforts of the packaging and


product designers, and the manufacturers, in an impressively effective, versatile and easily used point-of-sales- unit. PetaFront – • maximizes product visibility at point of sales, • allows the maximum number of sales units on pallets, • enables efficient packing process. PetaFront maximizes product visibility, in


shelf and stack, through tear-off front and top, avoiding visible torn edges, and enabling heavy product exposure! Sales units per pallet are increased, and the packing process is made highly efficient, through automation supplied– both keys to product competitiveness.


22 | Worldstar Awards | 2012


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