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Old South Foods Has Converted Its 16-Ounce Barbecue Sauce Decanter

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Core Tip: Old South Foods, a leading bottler and co-packer of restaurant foods, has converted its 16-ounce barbecue sauce decanter from glass to

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Old South Foods, a leading bottler and co-packer of restaurant foods, has converted its 16-ounce barbecue sauce decanter from glass to hot fill polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles from Amcor Rigid Plastics, the world's leading producer of PET packaging.

The packaging conversion for Big Show Foods' John Boy and Billy's Grillin' Sauce brands represents Old South Foods' first use of PET containers. It is also the first commercial adoption of Amcor's 16-ounce hot fill stock decanter - the company's latest hot fill stock package for foods such as barbecue sauces, marinades, and salad dressings.

Conversion to PET for the 16-ounce decanters has been a "wonderful replacement" providing significant benefits including light weight and reduced breakage along with major filling advantages, according to Greg Peckham, plant manager for Old South Foods. "PET bottles are much easier to fill than glass, thus offering us greater accuracy in meeting proper volume measurements," says Peckham. "As a result, we're able to significantly increase our productivity and output."

The 16-ounce decanter has a 38mm 400 finish, which is compatible with a range of induction seal label systems.

Brand owner Big Show Foods sought out glass replacement options from C.L. Smith, a leading St. Louis-based manufacturer and distributor of packaging. C.L. Smith sourced the Amcor 16-ounce hot fill decanter and handled all product testing and compliance.

"As a full line distributor, our part was to provide a highly effective packaging solution that met Big Show Foods' overall business goals and in doing so potentially increase their market share due to the growing consumer preference for PET packaging," says Ellen Mughal, director of marketing for C.L. Smith.

The 38.4 gram hot-fill (up to 185°F) decanters have resulted in a major reduction in freight costs and significant reduction in breakage/damaged goods during manufacturing and in charge backs from retailers. Lightweight PET also delivers glass-like appearance and shelf life appeal to maintain John Boy and Billy's Grillin' Sauce brand image. The barbecue sauce products, available in four varieties including original, sweet and mild, hot and spicy, and eastern vinegar, are sold in supermarkets and big box retailers including Walmart and Target throughout the Southeast.

The recent launch of 16-ounce and 32-ounce hot-fill family size decanters further exemplifies Amcor's leadership role in the production of hot fill containers for the food industry.

 
 
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