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Modern Packaging Magazine - September 1958 - Return to Main Search
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Text Summary via OCR:

bright lustre adds visual impact to the

squeeze bottle

it's

created

with

acromer

SYNTHETIC PEARL ESSENCE

can this bright    idea make package

No dull, waxy polyethylene surface here! Instead, the Stopette Squeeze Bottle has a luxurious pearl-like lustre . . . created by incorporating Nacromer into the plastic. Without adding greatly to the cost, Nacromer vastly improves the sales appeal of the package. Made by The Plax Corp., Bloomfield, Conn., for Helene Curtis Industries, Inc., the Stopette Squeeze Bottle is an excellent example of what can be achieved with Nacromer.

In any color . . . with polyethylene, polystyrene, vinyl, and other thermoplastics . . . Nacromer can be incorporated into the plastic to obtain greater visual impact through unusual surface effects. And, on other materials, such as paper, glass, wood, metal, Nacromer can be used as a surface coating.

Nacromer may be the difference that makes a good package your package into a superior one. Write for complete details today.