Heinz redesigns to fit refrigerator doors

DuPont Awards’ 19th editionThe 19th annual DuPont Awards Competition once again shines the spotlight on innovation in packaging. From 135 entries, 26 packs received awards.

Pw 9630 Gold Heinz Ketchup2 R

Whether it’s bottles that stand on their specialty closures, humorous label copy, or easy dispensing features, Pittsburgh, PA-based H.J. Heinz continues to deliver innovative packaging that’s convenient to consumers.

This summer, Heinz introduced 46-oz and 64-oz Fridge Door Fit containers, “designed as the most convenient, large-sized bottles ever,” according to the company. Judges in the DuPont competition gave the package a Gold Award.

With a wide, flat top and a flip-top cap, the containers may be stored upside down, upright, or sideways. Shelf life is 15 mo. Fridge Door Fit ketchup is part of Heinz’s Superior Value and Growth Plan, which includes introducing 100 new products this year. “It’s easy to pour and store,” says Tracey Parsons, the company’s assistant manager of public relations.

Fridge Door Fit bottles are injection/stretch blow-molded of PET by Graham Packaging (www.grahampackaging.com). “Significant testing was required to attain the kid-friendly ‘easy-grip’ bottle form and still retain the requirements needed for distribution and display,” says Parsons.

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