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Bagged apple slices reach for the gold

Crunch Pak came through a winner at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. The Wenatchee, WA, apple processor shipped 200ꯠ 2-oz bags of apple slices in sweet and tart varieties in February to Salt Lake City that were used by volunteers, staff, media, and athletes throughout all venues.

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The slices were packaged on low-profile EaglePack (Oakland, CA) Phaser® vertical form/fill/seal machinery, designed to minimize bruising (see feature, p.70). Materials specs are considered proprietary, but the bag film and graphics are the company’s usual 2-oz size. The company also bags slices in 6-oz, 1-lb, and 3-lb sizes. The five or six slices in each 2-oz bag are treated with an all-natural vitamin-mineral solution that prevents browning. All that combines with an ultra-sanitary facility to yield a contact-coded 21-day refrigerated use-by date.

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