Sonoco Helps Revolutionize Cookie Marketing With Introduction of Pepperidge Farm(R) Whims(TM) Cookies
22 Agosto 2005 - 11:35AM
PR Newswire (US)
HARTSVILLE, S.C., Aug. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- "With a focus
on innovation and a desire to meet the ever-changing demands of
consumers on the go, Pepperidge Farm, Incorporated, has
revolutionized the way cookies are packaged and marketed with the
introduction of Whims cookies, a new product line that features a
unique Sonoco SonoWrap(TM) package design that is convenient,
eye-catching and fun," said Rodger Fuller, division vice president
and general manager of Sonoco's Rigid Paper and Plastic Packaging -
North America/Sonoco Phoenix. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/19991006/SNCLOGO) Pepperidge
Farm, a leading provider of premium-quality fresh bakery products,
cookies, crackers and frozen foods, selected Sonoco's 90 x 30
SonoWrap pack for the national product launch of its Whims line.
New Whims(TM) cookies come in two different product forms, Crispy
Waves(TM) snacks, which are crispy-thin snacks, and Crunchy
Clusters(TM) treats, combinations of favorite cookie ingredients
all rolled up into bite-sized poppable clusters. Each package holds
5.3 ounces of Waves snacks and 5.6 ounces of Clusters treats. "When
developing Whims cookies, we set out to provide a bit of delicious
spontaneity for busy consumers," said Carol Degener, director of
innovation at Pepperidge Farm. "The revolutionary packaging design
developed by Sonoco -- a new technology to the cookie market --
allows Whims to meet the fast-paced lifestyle of our customers and
adds tremendous impact on the retail shelf in terms of marketing
and merchandising." The new Whims cookie packages are designed for
consumers' active lifestyles. Each package fits in most car cup
holders and allows for easy opening and re-closing of the product.
The Whims cookie canister features a membrane and overcap,
resulting in a longer product shelf life. The SonoWrap pack used
for Whims cookies also features a reverse, seven-color high-gloss
graphic print, offering Pepperidge Farm better utilization of shelf
space and allowing the product to be displayed either right-side up
or upside down. "We're pleased to have played a major role in the
national launch of Pepperidge Farm Whims," said Tim Hoover, senior
account representative at Sonoco. "Consumers are more selective
about the products they choose, and the unique SonoWrap pack used
for Whims helps differentiate the product from its competitors by
offering distinctive features that are new to the cookie market and
meet consumes' needs." For the national launch of Whims cookies,
Sonoco helped Pepperidge Farm develop a unique package by providing
sales, filling and sealing, specification and graphics support and
testing. The packaging technology, which is new to the cookie
market, showcases a new format for Pepperidge Farm, giving the
company an alternative package to its traditional bag. About Sonoco
Sonoco, founded in 1899, is a global manufacturer of industrial and
consumer products and provider of packaging services, with more
than 300 operations in 35 countries, serving customers in some 85
nations. For more information on the Company, visit
http://www.sonoco.com/. About Pepperidge Farm, Inc. Pepperidge
Farm, Incorporated, based in Norwalk, Connecticut, is a leading
provider of premium quality fresh bakery products, cookies,
crackers, and frozen foods. Among the company's most popular
products are Chocolate Chunk and Milano(R) cookies, Goldfish(R)
crackers and more than 50 varieties of fresh baked breads including
Swirl, Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse(R) and Natural Whole Grain breads.
Pepperidge Farm was founded in Connecticut in 1937 by Margaret
Rudkin, an entrepreneurial homemaker who began baking fresh,
all-natural bread for her allergy-afflicted son. The company is now
a nationwide business with eight manufacturing facilities, almost
5,000 employees, 3,000 independent distributorships, and just over
$1 billion in sales. Pepperidge Farm was acquired by Campbell Soup
Company in 1961.
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