A new twist on packaging

TwistClose allows consumers to reclose the single-serve packaging with a simple twist, letting them snack at their own convenience.

TwistClose uses foil strips that provide the memory and hold to easily re-close the package by twisting it. Photo courtesy of TC Transcontinental.
TwistClose uses foil strips that provide the memory and hold to easily re-close the package by twisting it. Photo courtesy of TC Transcontinental.

Transcontinental Multifilm has developed its own unique twist on recloseable snack packaging. The Chicago, Illinois-based flexible packaging company recently launched TwistClose, single-serve packaging that consumers can simply twist to close, providing them with the snacking convenience and portability that caters to their busy, on-the-go lifestyles.

Transcontinental Multifilm developed TwistClose in 2017 specifically for a food manufacturer that wanted a single-serve package that could be reclosed after opening, allowing consumers to eat the product in small increments while it stays fresh throughout the day. Because narrow tube-style pouches and flow wrappers with fin seals are too small to attach resealable zippers, Transcontinental Multifilm developed a single-serve package that a consumer can twist to close after opening the package. The mess-free, spill-free design is suitable for a range of dry snacks, including trail mix, nuts, candy and chocolates. 

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