As consumers grow increasingly aware of the food they consume, paying closer attention to labels and packaging has become commonplace. While some aspects of food packaging are relatively straightforward, certain elements remain puzzling. Among these, the vivid circles often found at the bottom of food packages had long eluded my curiosity—until recently.
Where They Come From: Packaging Origins Unveiled
According to Taste of Home, these vibrant circles, contrary to popular belief, serve a purpose unrelated to the contents inside the packaging. Referred to as “printer’s color blocks,” these colorful shapes—whether circular or square—are part of a technical process. Their role is strictly reserved for the printing teams, aiding them in their task of ensuring packaging precision.
Decoding the Printing Process: Insight from Experts
see continuation on next page
The Hidden Power of Sida Acuta: Nature’s Unpretentious Healing Wonder
Cheesy Ground Beef Penne Pasta
Stroke: These signs that appear one month before.
Why should you sleep with a garlic under your pillow every night; it is not prejudice
Creamy 3-chocolate pie: the perfect classic dessert for Christmas with the family!
How to Plant Avocado at Home from Seed for an Endless Supply