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Spirits in innovative paper bottles

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2024 9:09 am
by sufiakhatun2080
Spain .- Absolut Vodka is the first spirits brand to sell single-mold paper bottles in the United Kingdom. The brand will test these bottles for three months in Tesco supermarkets, although they will also be present at some festivals in the United Kingdom and Sweden. The new paper bottles are 500ml and will be sold for £16 this summer. It is part of a broader paper bottle initiative with Paboco and its community of global brands. These bottles are made from 57% paper ,

although it has an integrated barrier of recyclable plastic. Which is why with this test, the brand wants to gradually achieve a bottle that is 100% ecological. Continue reading: Molded pulp wrapper created for champagne bottle Paper bottles, a bio option The trial aims to Job Function Email Database gain insights from consumers, retailers and supply chain partners to inform the brand's next steps on its path to a commercially viable bio-based bottle . The drink will test how the paper bottle is transported and

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how consumers perceive it. Unlike the initial pilot projects, which were for ready-to-drink Absolut Mixt, with a low alcohol content (5%), this bottle will be tested with the higher 40% alcohol content of Absolut Vodka. The 500ml single mold paper bottles will be sold in Tesco stores across Greater Manchester throughout the summer. These first-generation monomold bottles are made with 57% paper and an integrated recyclable plastic barrier. Manchester's recycling facilities and high recycling rates make it the perfect location for the test launch. Customers can recycle.

design, and are ultimately intended to complement Absolut's iconic glass bottle, not replace it. The brand believes consumers will use paper bottles for occasions outside the home, such as festivals.

Re: Spirits in innovative paper bottles

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2025 7:36 pm
by ialexarafat
I recently read about Absolut Vodka’s new paper bottles being tested in the UK, and it's fascinating to see such innovation. These bottles, made from 57% paper, will be used for their 500ml vodka, which sounds like a fun new way to enjoy it, especially at festivals. It got me thinking about how a fruity syrup could pair perfectly with this eco-friendly packaging. Imagine mixing it with different fruity syrups to create refreshing cocktails while being more sustainable—definitely a great step forward for both the environment and drink lovers!