Nestlé dons shrink labels in Canada
30 Apr 2004

Shrink labels are helping Nestlé dress up its high-density polyethylene containers of Coffee-Mate non-dairy creamers, and Nesquik, Rolo, and CoffeeCrisp ready-to-drink milk beverages recently introduced in Canada.
Shrink labels are helping Nestlé dress up its high-density polyethylene containers of Coffee-Mate non-dairy creamers, and Nesquik, Rolo, and CoffeeCrisp ready-to-drink milk beverages recently introduced in Canada. Jim Butschli, Features Editor From Alcoa Flexible Packaging, the 2-mil copolyester labels use Embrace copolyester resin from Eastman Chemical. The 2-mil labels are reverse-printed by gravure in seven colors at Alcoa’s Downington, PA, facility.
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