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    Clariant Healthcare Packaging launches new range of Aroma-Can canisters

    • Clariant
    • North America

    • Eating, Drinking

    • Food

    • Fresh Fruits

    • Fish

    • Health

    • Pharmaceuticals

    • Nutraceuticals

    • Vitamins, Supplements

    • Chemicals, Industrial

    • Primary Packaging

    • Jars, Pots

    • Jars - Canisters, Storage

    • Plastic

    • Packaging Decoration

    • Masking

    • New one-piece design in three popular flavors
    • Mask unwanted odors or add pleasant scent
    • Suits high-speed canister insertion

    Modeled after Clariant’s desiccant canisters for pharmaceutical and nutraceutical packaging, Aroma-Can canisters employ aroma technology that can give consumers a positive sensory experience when they open product packaging. The technology embeds food-grade flavors, such as vanilla, orange and lemon, directly into a plastic canister, which can be inserted easily into a container.

    “Smell can enhance or detract from the experience of using a product or the decision to make a repeat purchase,” explains Robert Crossno, Head of Sales -- Americas, Clariant Healthcare Packaging. “Products such as fish oil tablets and herbal supplements often emit odors that are unpleasant or unappealing to end users. A favorable scent within the product packaging can mask unpleasant odors or help enhance odorless products, such as vitamins.” 

    Although the new Aroma-Can bears the same overall dimensions of standard desiccant canisters, its new and innovative one-piece design reduces further process and assembly and contains more surface area, which improve the canister’s aroma profile. Because of their dimensional uniformity with desiccant canisters, Aroma-Can canisters can be automatically inserted into packaging at rates up to 300/minute using standard desiccant canister insertion equipment.

    • Elias Bittan
    • Product Info
    • English
    • Created 26 May 2016
    • Modified 15 Nov 2016
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