Containing the "juice": bottles, jars, tubes, small vials, tubs, etc
the first level of product packaging; for example, the tube that toothpaste is packed in, or a bottle that contains beer.
The packaging that comes in direct contact with the product, not including the lid or cap of a container.
this is the name given to the packaging handled by the customer.
The immediate packaging around the finished product
Packaging designed to be the sales unit sold to the final user or consumer at the point of purchase. For example, glass jars, beer cans or cereal boxes. See also secondary packaging and tertiary packaging.
refers to packaging that immediately envelopes a product. It provides most of the strength and the moisture, vapor or grease barrier needed to safeguard a productâ€(tm)s purity, potency and integrity from the time it leaves the assembly line until itâ€(tm)s used by the consumer. Examples of primary packaging include blister packs, clamshells and trays.