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Crown Opens New U.S.-Based Graphics Studio To Optimize Package Design And Speed Time To Market For Beverage Brands

Easy-to-access facility offers one-stop-shop for customers

Publish Date
Friday, August 16, 2019
Yardley, PA – August 16, 2019 — To help North American beverage brands maximize the impact of their packaging graphics and expedite product launches, Crown Beverage Packaging North America, a business unit of Crown Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CCK) (Crown) ( www.crowncork.com), has opened the doors to a new graphics studio. Located in Ambler, PA, the 14,000-sq.-ft. facility features cutting-edge technologies...

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Add Some Pop To Life!

Crown’s Accents™ variable printing technology helps Italian brewery connect with younger demographic

Publish Date
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Yardley, PA – July 30, 2019. Life is colorful, life is fun. Throw in a bit of POP and you have pretty much summed up the ethos of Italian craft brewer Baladin as it looks to engage millennials with the country’s very first craft beer in cans, branded POP (short for popular beer). Passionate owner and brewer Teo Musso –...

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The Water of Life

Publish Date
Saturday, July 27, 2019
Uisge Beatha – Gaelic for water of life – preceded the common modern term “whisky,” and on National Scotch Day (July 27), we celebrate the spirit’s enduring popularity. According to the Scotch Whisky Association, the drink’s first appearance was in the Exchequer Rolls lists of 1494. It was documented that Friar John Cor received ‘Eight bolls of malt wherewith to...

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Raise a Can for National Beer Day

Publish Date
Thursday, June 13, 2019
Aside from tried-and-true water, beer is one of the oldest beverages in the history of humankind. The development of cereals for foodstuffs is the most likely source of its origins. The wild yeasts present in the air would start the fermentation process when the cereals themselves became wet, making pioneer craft brewers among those that were living around 12,000 years...

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