Word: asepticism
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Then the rush was on. American companies will turn out an estimated 750 million aseptic packages this year. By 1987, U.S. firms expect to ship about 4 billion annually. Says David Dumbleton, a marketing consultant who has produced a new study on the containers: "This is the most important new...
Manufacturers like the lower production costs. Ocean Spray, the Massachusetts cooperative that produces cranberry and other juices, estimates that its aseptically packaged products cost customers about 10% less than those in cans. Unlike liquids packed in bottles and cans, which must be pasteurized in the container for up to 45...
Students doing paper on shrimp aquacultures, the aseptic puckering of milk, or the effects of the fast tool industry on lower-income families run get about it two ways. They an either spend their weekends in the Widener Library reference room or pay an average of 520 to 525 to...
Like almost every Broadway musical this season, "Nine" suffers from a dearth of feeling, a kind of aseptic hole in the heart. "Nine" is a case of a spectacle without a subject. This time, the clothes have no emperor. Like a shell game, this musical teases the eye without stimulating...
The format ABC has fashioned around its new evening star may not be the best, but it is as personalized as Walters' weadily wecognizable delivewy (WR substitution, speech therapists call it). She was allowed to display her interviewing talents with Sadat two nights in a row, with a Pennsylvania...