Sliced Cheese Packaging
Materials for the Ready-to-Eat Revolution
Curwood’s portfolio of market-leading materials delivers unparalleled performance, from new HFFS films to the latest in semi-rigid trays.
Explore how every aspect of our packaging technologies bring out the best in your sliced cheese—how easy they open and perform for the consumer; how well they resist abuse during transport and handling; how effortlessly they run on processing equipment; how well they protect the product from oxygen and moisture; how appealing they are in the retail case.
Packaging for Sliced Cheese
- Curpolene® 7201/7202 Sliced Cheese Film for category-defining machinability, barrier and aesthetics
- ICE® Films, the unparalleled family of films for clarity, formability and barrier
- Lidding Films for breakthrough performance with tray applications
- Semi-Rigid Materials including self-manufactured structures and pre-formed trays
- Tray and Lid Systems for a turnkey, value-added presentation
- VSP (Vacuum Skin Packaging) system for exceptional freshness and skintight fit
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Learn More!
- Curwood@Bemis.com or Curwood Sales: 800.544.4672
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Markets
- Cheese Packaging
- Coffee Packaging
- Consumer & Industrial
- Convenience Food Packaging
- Liquid Products Packaging
- Meat Packaging
- Pizza, Pasta, Bakery Packaging
On-Trend Semi-Rigid Trays!
Ultra-convenient, easy-open tray systems are a fast-growing, attractive packaging presentation that stands out in the case.
New Easy-Open Sliced Sensation
Curwood's Curpolene 7202 film with IntegraScore opening technology protects the taste and texture of premier sliced cheeses while providing ultimate easy-open convenience.
No-Knit Difference
Unlike some competitive films, Curwood's high-barrier structures form tightly to cheese without knitting slices together.
The Next Big Packaging Idea
As a global leader in the material science of cheese packaging, Curwood works side by side with processors to develop materials that optimize the latest equipment technologies and capitalize on market trends.
