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The craft brewer unveils a stunning pressure-sensitive label with motion-like effects for its Okobee Pale Ale beer with the help of converter Labels, Tags and Inserts (LTI) and Fathom Optics Inc.
The craft beer industry is a highly competitive industry with fickle consumers continuously striving to find new, creative beer flavors and leaving their favorite beer of the moment for another.
UPM Raflatac, a leading suppliers of pressure sensitive labels, has launched a new online course — “Pressure Sensitive Labels 101” — in partnership with The Packaging School. The new course will be demonstrated during PACK EXPO in Chicago at Booth S-4147.
The coalition is a membership-based collaborative led by an independent nonprofit that believes in the power of industry to make packaging more sustainable.
Inland is now a producer/supplier member of the Specialty Food Association, a not-for-profit trade association established in 1952 that now boasts more than 3,000 members nationally and abroad.