Nestlé Waters North America has extended its extra-thin water bottle to three new sizes. The polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottle, trade-named Eco-Shape, was originally brought out in a half-liter size in
Lloyd’s, the heat-and-eat barbecued meat line from Hormel Foods, has shed its outer paperboard sleeve and redesigned its polypropylene tub. The new tub, from Airlite Plastics, has flat walls on
Kellogg Co. is conducting an ambitious test market of its entire ready-to-eat (RTE) cereal line, putting them into squatter boxes that hold the same amount of product but take up less space.