Supplement packs deliver healthy results

Custom structure helps Pharmanex meet multiple needs for its packets of LifePak dietary supplements.

For its LifePak dietary supplements, Pharmanex worked closely with its film vendor to develop a material with suitable barrier c
For its LifePak dietary supplements, Pharmanex worked closely with its film vendor to develop a material with suitable barrier c

To reintroduce its LifePak dietary supplements in the Far East, Pharmanex sought an improved package structure that would provide ample moisture barrier, exceptional sealing characteristics, easy opening, and good machinability—all at a reasonable price. Provo, UT-based Pharmanex, a division of Nu Skin Enterprises, met those considerable challenges by working closely with its film supplier Rollprint Packaging Products.

Each LifePak packet (or sachet) contains four to six capsules or tablets of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and phytonutrients for general nutrition. The LifePak family of products includes seven different varieties to meet the needs of men and women at varied stages in their lives.

LifePak supplements are sold in printed paperboard folding cartons that contain either 30 packets for a 15-day supply or 60 packets for a 30-day supply. The 18-pt SBS cartons are supplied by Utah Paperbox. The tuck-top/auto-bottom cartons are offset-printed in four colors plus metallic blue, with an aqueous coating. Cartons are overwrapped in ExxonMobil Chemical’s Bicor™ 220 AB sealable oriented polypropylene film.

LifePak supplements are sold in more than 30 countries, but they’re packaged by two contract manufacturing firms in the United States. The structure for the LifePak packets shipped to the Far East was customized to withstand the more demanding heat and humidity of that region. According to Pharmanex, a differerent pack structure is used for LifePak sold in other areas around the globe. This story focuses on the Far East version.

The companies invested 18 months of developmental work to create what Rollprint calls NutraSeal™. The 2”x3” sachet is made of 48-ga polyester/vacuum-deposited aluminum-oxide coating/0.75-mil metallocene. Its 1.25-mil thickness is half that of a previous structure.

“Each sachet contains multiple layers of material,” explains Luiz Cerqueira, senior vice president, global operations and manufacturing for Pharmanex. “Our concept was to identify and clearly understand the ideal attributes of each layer, then advance to a second phase to select the best combination of materials to generate the ultimate in product protection.”

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