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131. NEW "NON- FOGGING" Pliofilm. Mod. Packaging 20(9): 202. hay 19^7. 



- 303.8 M72 



The new Pliofilm with which/ it is claimed, both moisture re- 

 tention and visibility can "be. obtained in the prepackaging of 

 fresh produce. 



132. NEW PACKAGING film from plastic latex. Packaging Parade 15(177) : 



62. Oct. 19U7. 309.S P123 



Similar titles in Chem.& Engin.News, 25(1+3): 3168, Oct. 27, 

 19^7. 3S1.J825N; Mech. Engin, 69 (12) : 1033, Sec. 19^7, 

 •291^9 Am3J; and Rubber Age 62(a)- s 69, Oct. -19^7, ' 305.S R82. 

 Reynolon, a clear, tough, flexible packaging film made from 

 •Geon latex for food packaging and protective coverings. 

 133» NEW PACKAGING for corn on the. cob; machine wrapped right on field. 

 -Packaging Parade .lH(l65) : ;82, Oct. 19U6. 309.S P123 

 ♦ * Gives results of tests made with Pliofilm-wrapped Golden Bantam ;:x 



corn at Akron and a t the agricultural experiment station of the 



University of Florida. '< 



I3U. NEW PROCESS keeps vegetables fresher. Business Week No/ 967:61 

 Jan, 18, 19^7. 280.8 Sy8 . 



Research at the . California Institute of Technology resulted in 

 a new development which includes the washing of vegetables in 

 .':.- ..harmless solutions tha.t kill fungi picked up in ordinary water. 

 Of 180 transparent wrappings, - two that keep the product s. .sterile 

 were selected. ' : 



135. NEW SHIPPING container for produce. Mod. Packaging 20 (I0)..: 158, 

 '• - l60. June I9U7. 309.S M72 .".-'■ ■ '-'-'\- : . 



The "Tray-Crate", a container consisting of lightweight, , 

 corrugated trays and a wireb.ound outer sleeve. 



136. NEW STYLES for produce ... ITruits and vegetables "prepackaged" in 



•Cellophane for self-service— a-new way to help, lower distribution 

 costs and. reduce waste. DuPomt Mag. H0(6) : 18-20. _ Dec... 19^-6. 

 309.S "D92 -■' :'..; ••. 



Tests with moistureproof =ce-llophafte bags and cardboard trays 

 with cellophane overwrap. In one test, packaged tomatoes, -lettuce, 

 peas, peppers, parsley,, celery, beets, cauliflower, carrots, and 

 green beans were given a 100 percent salable rating after being 

 displayed in a refrigerator case for five days. 



137. NICHOLSON,' J. L. Plying perishables to market. Pood Indus. 19 C6) : 



102-105. June I9U7. 389.8 F737 . 

 • ; Air shipment from Tampa to Cincinnati, Dayton and' Cleveland of 

 fresh grapefruit segments packed in tubular parafined paper 

 containers, chilled, and- placed. in. corrugated boxes. 



138. NON-EOGGING Pliofilm. Amer. Boxmaker 36(7): 33~3^. July l$kj. 



99- S2 Am3 



A new, non- fogging Pliofilm for packaging fruits, vegetables 

 and other foodstuffs. 



139. O'BRIEN, G. F. Pre-packaging of fresh fruits and vegetables., .Natl. 



League Wholesale Fresh Jruit and Veg.. Distributors 'Off ." Proc. (19^6) 

 5^: 139-l 1 +2. 287 N2lU' 



Relative merits of shipping point and point of sale prepackaging. 





