Best in New Food and Beverage Packaging November 2021

Johnnie Walker’s “gem” of a bottle, Tim Horton’s reusable Tupperware packaging, Mars Wrigley supports compostable packaging, and more.

Lisa McTigue Pierce, Executive Editor

November 30, 2021

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Photo supplied by Johnnie Walker

Food and beverage brands constantly launch new products and new packages, many of which are posted to social media — if you can find them. Packaging Digest highlights the best of them on a regular basis, with the most recent “find” at the beginning. Here are relevant posts from November 2021. CLICK HERE to see the latest additions. 

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Astronaut food from 1970s reinvented as pouched, cannabis-infused Space Food Sticks.

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Johnnie Walker Masters of Flavour limited-release bottle looks like an emerald.

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New Era of Smarter Food Safety.

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Cheers to new program for distillery/brewery recycling drop-off.

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Sealed Air, SABIC, Tesco, team for advanced recycled plastic.

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Better food packaging is healthier for the earth.

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Parents assess food packaging.

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Ragú redesigns and gets cheeky in ads.

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PepsiCo EU talks circular flexibles.

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Mars Wrigley joins @LoopFund to support compostable packaging.

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BarrierGuard OxygenSmart Bottles earn How2Recycle recognition.

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Ardagh Group and major brand to begin first-ever, lightweight glass trails in January.

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NFC + Blockchain = smarter tequila packaging.

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Coveris, Tesco, and Moy Park brand launch monomaterial stand-up pouch.

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European beverage brands innovate with line extensions.

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Do Not Freeze smart labels.

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Cheers to the world’s first sustainable biofuel glass bottles.

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Carved wood packaging is warmly appealing.

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Tupperware’s one-of-a-kind reusable Loop packaging now at Tim Horton’s:

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About the Author

Lisa McTigue Pierce

Executive Editor, Packaging Digest

Lisa McTigue Pierce is Executive Editor of Packaging Digest. She’s been a packaging media journalist since 1982 and tracks emerging trends, new technologies, and best practices across a spectrum of markets for the publication’s global community. Reach her at [email protected] or 630-272-1774.

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