Sayreville, NJ – October 19, 2010 – Sabert Corporation announced that it has added SureStrip, a patent-pending tamper-resistant feature, to its offering of leading culinary container products. SureStrip is designed to enhance the safety and security of packaged food, while reducing costs.
SureStrip offers elegant fresh-food packaging designs and peace of mind by adding protection from tampering. The security seal is built into each leak-resistant, pop-tight lid. This patent-pending feature eliminates the need for sealing equipment, shrink bands, heat tunnels, energy and labor costs.
The SureStrip feature is a unique patent-pending design that has been added to Sabert's line of Bowls2 ™ (square bowls). In addition to delivering square bowls with great aesthetic appeal, the SureStrip feature now provides additional peace of mind. "The tamper-resistant design is built right into the lid" says Chloe Miles, Product Manager at Sabert. "Once you place your food into one of our SureStrip containers, you snap on the lid to secure it. When consumers want to open the package, all they have to do is pull off the strip that's built into the edge of the lid, just as you would a shrink band, and open it right up."
"Adding SureStrip to our long list of offerings is another way of recognizing the food safety needs of our many customers in the food industry" adds Tony Muscato, SVP of Sales and Marketing of Sabert Corporation. "Our clients want food packaging that keeps their food safe and fresh, presents beautifully and also helps them save money. This new feature secures freshness and eliminates the need for heat sealing and shrink banding equipment, as well as associated energy, labor and process costs. The combination of simplicity and savings makes SureStrip such an attractive solution to consider."
The new SureStrip tamper-resistant square bowls from Sabert are available in 9 sizes from 8 oz. to 64 oz. and 2 colors, black or clear. SureStrip is ideal for any food delivery system concerned with the safety of its food, relevant to supermarkets, convenience stores, food packers and processors or any merchandising environment where customers handle packaged food.
Source: Sabert Corp.