
Six-pack rings for beverage cans

Paperboard basket

Plastic six-pack carrier
A multi-pack also known as multipack is packaging that combines or holds multiple items or smaller packages.
Functions
Multi-packs can be used to:
- Combine several items for a larger unit of sale, often with a reduced individual cost
- Provide a package handle to conveniently carry several items
- Help prevent package pilferage
- Provide a tamper indicating seal
- Reduce environmental impact of secondary packaging[1]
- Keep items clean[2]
- Obscure the bar codes on the individual combined items and provide a new one for the multi-pack
Methods
A wide variety of materials and procedures are available to combine items or packages into a multi-pack.[3][4][5][6] This can include shrink film, pressure sensitive tape, paper overwrap, adhesives, paperboard carriers, plastic clips, etc.
Beverages
Beverage cans and bottles are sold in multi-packs such as six-packs, twelve-packs, and cases of 24.[7] These can be paperboard baskets, paperboard overwraps and cartons, corrugated fiberboard boxes, HDPE plastic handles, six-pack rings, and shrink packs.
Other uses
A wide variety of items and packages are combined into multi-packs for sale.
Gallery
 Shrink wrap used to form a 12-pack of cartons of tissue Shrink wrap used to form a 12-pack of cartons of tissue
 Clip used to join two spray bottles and provide a handle Clip used to join two spray bottles and provide a handle
 Shrink film wrap being applied to beverage bottles Shrink film wrap being applied to beverage bottles
 Six water bottles in shrink wrap with tape handle. Six water bottles in shrink wrap with tape handle.
See also
References
- ↑ "Leaner and Greener". Beverage World. 2011-07-01. Retrieved 2011-10-19.
- ↑ "Third Party Testing: 6Pak Can Carriers Provide 95-98% More Protection". PakTech. 2011-07-01. Archived from the original on 2011-11-14. Retrieved 2011-10-19.
- ↑ US 5685428, Herbers, Dennis Michael; Erspamer, John Paul & Dirksing, William Paul, "Unitary Package", published 1997-11-11, assigned to The Procter and Gamble Co.
- ↑ US 5409127, Stratford, James T.; Schoonveld, Alan H. & Weaver, David A., "Multi-pack container assembly", published 1995-04-25, assigned to Berry Iowa Corp.
- ↑ US 5667070, Miret, Emili Requena, "Device for carrying containers", published 1997-09-16, assigned to Riverwood International Corp.
- ↑ US 5788302, Barrash, Marshall J. & Ferguson, Earl B., "Bottle carrier", published 1997-09-16, assigned to The Coca-Cola Company
- ↑ "Interest In Multipacks Picks Up". Food & Beverage Packaging. 2011-02-01. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
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