Yin-and-yang package supports theme of balanced snacking

A new snack pack from Sargento Foods uses a yin-and-yang shaped thermoform and round multipack sleeve to communicate the idea of healthy, yet tasty, snacking.

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Healthy and satisfying, sweet and savory, taste and nutrition: These are the concepts Sargento Foods Inc. sought to communicate with the packaging for its new Balanced Breaks line of cheese, nut, and fruit snacks. Created to meet the growing trend of snacking, especially among Millennials, as well as consumers’ hunger for protein-packed products, Balanced Breaks was introduced nationwide in April 2015 in four varieties.

Each 1.5-oz Balanced Breaks serving includes a portion of Sargento cheese cubes (white or sharp cheddar, or pepper jack); cashews, peanuts, or almonds; and raisins or dried cranberries. All four varieties are less than 200 calories and offer 7 g of protein.

Packaging is designed around a yin-and-yang motif, and includes a round, #7 (other) clear plastic thermoform tray with two compartments—one for the cheese; one for the nuts and fruit—in the shape of the yin-and-yang symbol. The thermoform is supplied by Plastic Ingenuity. A four color-printed lidding film seals the tray, keeping the cheese fresh and allowing the fruit and nuts to retain their texture. A round, paperboard sleeve holds three trays in a multipack for retail sale.

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