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Cooler bag for beer wins top FPA award

Designed to be opened up and filled with up to 5 lb of ice, this multilayer and reusable bag replaces the traditional paperboard beer carton yet allows the brewery to merchandise its product in the manner consumers are used to seeing.

Molson Coors 12-Pack Cooler Bag
Molson Coors 12-Pack Cooler Bag

Winner of the Highest Achievement Award in the 2019 Flexible Packaging Achievement Awards Competition was the Molson Coors 12-Pack Cooler Bag. Made by Bemis Co. Inc., the reusable cooler bag won Gold in the category of Expanding the Use of Flexible Packaging, Gold in Printing & Shelf Impact, and Silver in Packaging Excellence.

The conventional pack format for 12-packs of canned beer is a handled paperboard carton. While it certainly gets the product to its destination, it’s of little use after that. The Cooler Bag, on the other hand, is designed to be opened up and filled with up to 5 lb of ice, thus replacing the traditional, unusable beer carton into a portable, convenient, multi-use cooler.

While not sharing precise material specifications, Bemis describes the bag as a multilayer adhesive lamination produced in a single pass. The outside layer of polyester gets printed in 10 colors on a flexo press. Graphics, notes Bemis in its FPA entry award form, are marked by a high gloss that conveys an ice cube effect and reiterates the Molson Coors brand message that this is the most refreshing beer. Ink system durability, notes Molson Coors, was essential since the bag must withstand exposure to moisture for extended periods.

Among the design factors worth noting is handle strength. “The film structure and handle design can withstand more than 100 lb of force, ensuring it never breaks during use,” says the FPA entry form.

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