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Answers to Your Tamper-Evident Delivery Labeling Questions
Chicago Saturday, May 16, 2020
Waring Commercial Expands Brew Category, Introduces Café Deco Line of Coffee Brewers
What is a tamper-evident label? As defined by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a tamper-evident label or seal
Waring Commercial® has announced the rollout of a new line of coffee brewers that combines portability, durability and efficiency. Perfect for restaurants, diners, cafes, convenience stores and other operations where hot, fresh coffee is in high demand, Café Deco™ units brew quickly and easily with high-performance heating systems that maintain the optimal water temperature. Designed to economize space while maximizing output, Café Deco coffee brewers feature sleek industrial construction and stainless steel styling that make them ideal for front-or back-of-the-house usage. Ready and power lights help make each unit especially easy to operate, whether at the touch of a button or the flip of a toggle switch. Operators can choose from a variety of models, including pour-over, automatic, thermal and airpot coffee brewers. Pour-over units provide the convenience of allowing
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With the surge in demand for third-party delivery, and as the safety of delivered food is more important than ever as the world deals with the COVID-19 crisis, tamper-evident labels have taken on a more prominent role in the restaurant industry. Most restaurant operators and consumers alike are familiar with tamper-evident labels and seals. Everyday items such as over-the-counter drugs, food items, packaging materials, cleaning solutions and laundry products now often employ this method of security. Many manufacturers are now required to use these labels on their products. Here are some key things to know about these labels.
Three Generations of Clinebells Keep it Cool
In 1964, the Clinebell patriarch, Virgil Clinebell, moved his family from Havana, Illinois to their new lives in Loveland, Colorado. From his time repairing refrigeration systems on the river tugs, to his new life in Colorado, one thing remained the same: the Clinebell level of service to their customers. He started to show people how it could be in the ice business. When Virgil’s son Mike graduated from high school, he joined the business full-time. These were the early days when the CB300 was still in the development stages. Between that time and today, well over 4,000 block makers have been sold not only in every state in the U.S., but globally as well. Eventually Virgil retired fully and his daughter Brenda (Clinebell) Seaman, came back to join Mike in the family business. The business was continuing to expand and becoming more than one person could manage. The CB300 was dominating sales and Continued on Page 33
High Graphic Corrugated Packaging from Accurate Box An interview with Mark Schlossman, Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing, Accurate Box Company.
RDN: Tell our readers about your company.
MS: Accurate Box is a 76-year-old company that specializes in high graphic corrugated packaging. In our space we are one of very few companies who control all aspects of production in house. We make our own tooling (printing plates, cutting dies, graphics, etc.) and all production is done under one roof. This makes us extremely competitive in the marketplace because we are not moving materials from facility to facility. RDN: What makes your company unique?
MS: What makes our company unique is the way we have invested in our Continued on Page 33