Fit to be tried

Cheer Pack builds on the increasingly popular concept of flexible containers "that function like bottles, only with thinner walls," explains Neil Kozarsky, president of Technical Help in Engineering and Marketing (T.H.E.M.). The package can be used for products ranging from fruit juice, sp...

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Packaging
Radio frequency identification
Technological change
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