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Tag Archives: glass bottles

New Technologies To Improve Plastic Bottles

13 August, 2015by Anton Steeman 1 Comment

Over the last years glass bottles and jars have been replaced by plastic (mainly PET, PE or PP) and this change in packaging format will continue as currently a debate […]

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The Coca-Cola Bag

8 July, 2012by Anton Steeman 16 Comments

I know, it is in Africa and parts of Asia no different, but in Central and South America, where the iconic Coca-Cola single serve glass bottle is very much in […]

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Champagne – Eight New Packaging Developments

31 December, 2010by Anton Steeman 2 Comments

The year’s end has of course to be closed with 5 new packaging innovations in relation to champagne. What is a New Year’s Eve without champagne. We toast each other […]

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Extravagance in Glass – Limited Edition Whisky Bottles (part 2)

28 October, 2010by Anton Steeman 2 Comments

Here we go continuing our voyage through Scotland, discovering and admiring the extravagant creations in glass bottles of some whisky distilleries (click here for part 1). As promised we will […]

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Extravagance in Glass – Limited Edition Whisky Bottles

27 October, 2010by Anton Steeman 5 Comments

Last year I wrote an article about “Shaping Glass for Vodka” and before that “Extravagance in Glass Bottles”. This year I like to make it a special whisky year, as […]

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Wine Bottle Closures – Screw Caps for Wine Bottles (part 5)

25 May, 2010by Anton Steeman 8 Comments

part 5 of the series: Natural Cork versus Alu Screw Cap Screw cap closures consist of an aluminium cap with threads which fit the neck finish of a bottle and […]

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Wine Bottle Closures – Natural Cork versus Alu Screw Cap (part 3)

8 May, 2010by Anton Steeman 2 Comments

As I said Corticeira Amorim is not the only one with innovations in natural cork stoppers. Bacchus Wine Closures in partnership with Álvaro Coelho & Irmãos (ACI), the second largest […]

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Wine Bottle Closures – Natural Cork versus Alu Screw Cap (part 2)

5 May, 2010by Anton Steeman 2 Comments

Cork is harvested for commercial use primarily from the cork oak (Quercus suber) that is endemic to the western Mediterranean countries. Once the trees are about 25 years old the […]

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Wine Bottle Closures – Natural Cork versus Alu Screw Cap

3 May, 2010by Anton Steeman 1 Comment

Consumer packaged goods companies are forced to re-evaluate packaging formats and materials, as products and their packaging are inextricably linked to the trends taking place within the consumption habits. At […]

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Green Bottle Carriers

7 January, 2010by Anton Steeman 3 Comments

The end of the year always is the prime period during which you see people carrying bottles. It is not surprising therefore, that the packaging industry introduced new ‘Bottle Carriers’ […]

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A New Look at Latin American Culture

7 September, 2009by Anton Steeman Leave a comment

Perfumária Natura, Brazil’s leading cosmetics industry, launched a line called Amor América, with products made with raw materials originating from the Andes and Patagonia regions. To spicing up the launch, […]

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Shaping Glass for Vodka

19 August, 2009by Anton Steeman 9 Comments

According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the name “Vodka” is a diminutive of the Russian word voda (water) and Polish word woda. It is a clear basically tasteless liquid consisting mostly […]

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Vitro’s Perfume Bottles Difficult to Falsify – True Glow of Avon

25 June, 2009by Anton Steeman Leave a comment

Many products are targeted by counterfeiters when it is easy to copy their packaging. If the product manufacturer uses undifferentiated bottles and boxes the counterfeiter can easily obtain the same […]

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Beer that “fits the hand” – The design process of a special beer bottle

30 November, 2008by Anton Steeman 3 Comments

The young Brazilian consumers are open to new and innovative packages and products. The latest innovation comes with the launch of Summer Draft beer. At the time the summer period […]

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Extravagance in Glass Bottles

26 April, 2008by Anton Steeman Leave a comment

The supermarket shelves are overloaded and the consumers can’t see the wood for the trees, thanks to the extensive assortments showcased. And thus the consumer product companies have to do […]

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