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Drink Packaging is Not the Same as Other Liquid Packaging

Written by David Marinac | Mar 12, 2013 5:51:00 AM

There are various techniques of packaging that seem similar. However, in reality, there is a vast difference between them. Take liquid packaging for example. It includes liquid detergents and non-drinkable liquids etc. It seems very similar to drink packaging, but drink packaging includes storage of drinkable liquids. These include soft drinks and juices etc.

Drink packaging is very useful for packaging small quantities. A juice pouch can be very handy when going on a small excursion. Since the target group for such packets includes children, these pouches are mostly colorful. Special juice pouches come with sections that can be torn easily to insert straws there.

Packaging for drinks also helps with marketing. Products, which are otherwise available in bottles, can be packaged in small quantities using pouches. These can then be distributed at an event. They can also be given as freebies along with some other product. This way, you can market your product effectively at a low cost.

Lastly, care must be taken to store the drink properly. Preservatives may be added in some cases. This helps to increase the shelf life of the product. Contact with air should be minimized. Spouts are also added in some pouches for easy liquid flow.