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More than 25 billion aseptically packaged liquid units were sold worldwide last year. While these packages have long been popular in Europe and Asia, however, they were slow to catch on in the U.S. One California company tried marketing milk and juice in similar containers in the U.S. during the...
Consumers like the convenience of aseptics. Working mothers can easily stock up on milk and juices without worrying about spoilage. Tossed in the freezer the night before, the packages are still cold when they are pulled out at school for lunch. Children like the space-age packaging, the built-in...
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...
Time Inc. is best known as a communications company that publishes magazines and books and owns Home Box Office, the largest U.S. pay cable-television service. Since the early '50s, the company has also been in the forest-products business. It entered the field almost by accident, purchasing half...
To justify the higher beer prices, managers point to the overall price increase in January, when nearly all beer distributors raised prices to cover their own container recovery and reprocessing expenses.