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    1. Scented Varnish Labels

      Scented Varnish Labels

      Scented Varnishes / Scratch ‘N’ Sniff Add sensational scents to your products! ​ Transform your labels into a sensory experience with a steady, fragrant infusion. ​ Ideal for car air fresheners, room sprays and toiletries. As a bonus, your packaging won’t be ruined by customers who are determined to smell the product itself before purchasing. Fun for use in the school classroom or at home, perfect for both teachers and parents to reward Good Behaviour. The New York Times has also reported that 81% of consumers would choose a product they could both see and smell over a product they could only see.

    2. Schur®Star Box Bag

      Schur®Star Box Bag

      Due to the box-shaped bottom construction, the Schur®Star Box bag stands stable in the shelf, also with light contents, presenting the product optimally at the point-of-sales. The bag – being printable on front and reverse, on sides and bottom – gives the producer excellent opportunities to customize the product profile and achieve effective differentiation. Whether in upright or lying position, the Schur®Star Box bag will always present the product from its very best side. For print image design, superior flexo-print in 10 colors offers a wide range of effects, like e.g. high-gloss lacquer, matt-lacquer or metallized inks. To allow the consumer a glimpse of the product, a window feature can be added. Finally yet importantly, the Schur®Star Box Bag is a cost efficient solution as it offers maximum filling capacity at a minimum of material consumption.

    3. Schur®Star Concept for multi-packs

      Schur®Star Concept for multi-packs

      Multipack jobs can be of very different nature - involving few units, or a considerable number of items. The adaptable filling line of the Schur®Star gives the packer extreme flexibility. And with up to 10 filling stations it is possible to pack each item from an individual station. At the filling point, the bag opens to its full width. This gives the operatot both hands free to place the items accurately in the bag, an advantage when the items are of irregular shape or differing sizes. Systematisation of the packing process prevents interruptions of and errors in the flow. It reduces downtime, and ultimately it results in improved productivity.