CONTRACTS & PROJECTS Kliklok sleeves GU desserts
Kliklok has completed the successful installation of their Certiwrap C150 sleeving machine at Noble Foods, packing a range of GÜ dessert mini-pots. In 2010, Noble Foods acquired the premium dessert company GÜ Puds, and now produces a complete range of miniature chocolate pots, cheesecakes, and fruit puds. Kliklok worked closely with Noble Foods to design the C150 wraparound
cartoning machine to exactly suit their production requirements, to sleeve three different sizes of dessert pots, in single packs and triple packs. The project included integration with a Geysell feeder to apply a small wrapped spoon to the lid of the ‘singles’ pack prior to the carton being wrapped around and glued at the base. The project also included the integration of a Wolke inkjet coder. For more information call + 44 (0)1275 836131, email
m.newman@
kliklok-int.com or visit
www.kliklok-int.com.
Fresh
and fruity nspa Fruit is a range of fruity body scrubs, lotions, shower & bath gels created by Nirvana Spa. M&H was selected for this re-launch as the company has the capability to manufacture, print and label the bottles, jars and tubes in-house. M&H manufactured a 225ml tube for the range of scrubs and body lotions, which were decorated using M&H’s new hybrid print technology to give photo- realistic images of the fruits on pack. The Body Butter range used M&H’s 250ml Body Butter Jars, whilst the Shower & Bath Gels took M&H 500ml Flat Base Boston Round bottles. Claire Wall, Brand Manager at nspa said: “We were especially pleased with the finish of the print on the tubes; the new hybrid technology has made a big difference to the images of the fruit”. For more information call +44 (0)1502 715518, email
marketing@mhplastics.com or visit
www.mhplastics.com.
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