| Tea boxes are most often made for packing filter
paper bags which are filled with the product. Some producers have
specially shaped boxes intended for attracting consumers with this
marketing ploy. |
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Vacuum-packed peanuts are usually packed in a carton
board box for an additional marketing effect. |
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Carton board boxes are also used for packaging different coffee substitutes
and cocoa products. |
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The producers of salt, sugar and
spices, use carton board packaging along with packaging their products
in plastic bags. Sometimes these products are packed directly into
boxes without a protective plastic covering. |
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| Packaging
for tea, coffee substitutes, peanuts and spices |
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Although the products from this branch of the food
industry are mostly protected in plastic bags, it is not unusual
that they are packed directly in carton board packaging. The characteristics
of this sort of packaging include the standard size of the boxes,
for tea for example, which are used due to the standards of the
machines for packing filter bags. When making this type of packaging,
the design of the boxes is of major importance, because, due to
the considerable amount of competition on the market, many producers
are concentrating on the design. Additionally it is important that
certain spices (salt, for example) are packed directly in carton
board packaging without inner protective foils or bags. Regarding
the weight of the packaging as well as the looseness of spices,
boxes are formed in a special way and made of a carton board of
higher weight.
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| Packaging
in the food industry |
confectionery
industry
(candy boxes, biscuits, wafers, chewing gum, candies
and toffee) |
frozen
food
(fish, meat, vegetables, fruit, pizza, pastries, ice-cream, gnocchi
) |
baked
goods, pasta, cereal, baby food
(toast, mlinci - thinly rolled out baked pasta,
pizza packages, cookies and buns, pasta, rusks) |
canned
goods
(pates, luncheon meats, fish) |
| marketing
in the food industry |
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