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Multiple embossed bottle is a Real Collectors Item

  • Beatson Clark
Europe, Nordic Countries, Sweden, Benelux, The Netherlands, Eating, Drinking, Food, Sauces, Dressings, Premium, Primary Packaging, Bottles, Bottles - Glass, Bottles - Sauces, Caps, Lids, Twist Off Closure, Glass, Glass - Flint, Packaging Decoration, Embossing, Printing, Embossed Printing, 200 - 499.99 ml, 250 ml

Using a multiple embossing idea first pioneered by Beatson Clark, Pont has added the white flint 250ml BBQ sauce bottle with standard 43mm twist-off neck finish to its general sale range.

Four distinct versions of one bottle, each with its own embossed flame and BBQ logo, have been manufactured on the same production run. This means that there will be multiple designs on the shelf so the consumer gets a surprise each time they buy their favourite sauce.
“I like the new concept of multiple embossing and this bottle is unique: four different bottles for the same purpose but with a slightly different character,” said Jan-Willem Ridt from Pont Europe.

““When both a Swedish and a Dutch customer asked for something special for barbecue sauces we took the multiple embossing idea and developed it further with the help of Beatson Clark’s in-house design team,” he said.

“The bottle is new and unique and it will appeal to the high-end, premium sauce filler market.”

The multiple embossed bottle has already been chosen by Dutch food company Wijndragers, which makes mustards, sauces and dressings, for its Big Sam's BBQ Sauce.

“Creative use of embossing like this can really give a product the edge,” said Lynn Sidebottom, Sales and Marketing Director at Beatson Clark.

“And as the product is based on one of Beatson Clark’s standard bottles, the mould costs and minimum volumes have been also reduced, resulting in truly unique glass packaging that is accessible by even the smaller brands.

“We were pleased to be able to work closely with Pont to create this bottle and we’re looking forward to more innovative collaborations in the future.”

See also

Beatson Clark goes back in time with Trappist beer bottles

Glass manufacturer Beatson Clark has a heritage dating back centuries, so it’s appropriate that the company has been chosen to supply bottles to the first monastery to brew beer in the UK since the days of Henry VIII. Monks at Mount Saint Bernard Abbey near Coalville in Leicestershire have become the first in the UK to brew an officially recognised Trappist beer – and their brewery is one of just 12 in the world to earn the name ‘Trappist’.

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  • Modified 27 Jan 2017
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