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Parkside collaborates with famous Yorkshire coffee company

Packaging solutions specialist, Parkside, has collaborated with iconic Yorkshire-based coffee compan…
Packaging solutions specialist, Parkside, has collaborated with iconic Yorkshire-based coffee company Taylors of Harrogate to create a new pack for its range of coffee products. The new design has enabled the leading brand to welcome new audiences to the Taylors brand.

The new coffee bag, designed with an easy-open flow wrap to improve the consumer opening experience, is based on a high barrier triplex foil laminate designed to extend the shelf-life of the coffee while maintaining optimum flavour.

Daniel Fox, Packaging Buyer at Taylors, said: “We launched a project to bring coffee bags in-house and wanted to keep the same user-friendly attributes, while maintaining the high-quality of the product.

“We have previously worked with Parkside and know they have an excellent reputation for developing innovative flexible packaging solutions. We’re delighted with results and excited about the consumer response.”

The game-changing coffee bags are printed using high definition flexo and are comprised of a conventional Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), Foil and Polyethylene (PE) high barrier laminate to ensure the quality and shelf life performance of the coffee is maintained. Parkside also utilised the company’s innovative laser technology Parkscribe to create an easy open feature.

“Our family business has long been committed to trading responsibly, but over the last few years we’ve transformed the way we work with our suppliers and growers,” added Mr Fox.

“That means collaborating with key partners such as Parkside to establish long-term relationships that provide us with security, quality and continuous improvement is key to our ethos.”

Business Development Manager at Parkside, Staci Bye, said: “Taylors had heard about our industry-leading packaging designs through previous solutions we had created for the company and approached us with the aim of developing something more convenient for the brand’s range of coffee bags. It was a great project to be involved in and we were privileged to help a brand as prestigious as Taylors.”

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