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Quality Street, one of Nestlé's most popular confectionery brands in the UK and across the world is introducing recyclable FSC-certified paper packaging for its twist-wrapped sweets worldwide.
A collaborative effort in Australia has produced a new type of recycled wrapper for Nestlé’s KitKat that relies on an advanced recycling technology called Cat-HTR.
Collaboration has always been an essential ingredient for consumer packaged goods (CPGs) companies and value-chain partners when introducing a new product or packaging format.
A package redesign of HI-CHEW has earned the candy a 2020 Global Nielsen BASES Design Impact Award, an award that recognizes impactful package redesigns in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) space.
Adaptability is the sweet spot for succeeding in today’s changing confectionery industry. The convergence of several consumer trends, such as single-serve portions and on-the-go packaging, is driving the demand for more flexible form/fill/seal (FFS) technology.
M&M’s launching 36 uniquely-themed packages that have a saying for every person, feeling and occasion, allowing consumers to connect, express and celebrate simple, everyday moments.
Nestlé has launched its YES! snack bars in a new recyclable paper wrapper. In a breakthrough innovation, for the first time a confectionery bar has been packaged in paper using a high-speed flow wrap technology.