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The Salon du Brasseur, a leading technical fair for beer professionals and amateur brewers, is coming up on October 22-23 at the Nancy Exhibition Center in France.
This year Berry Superfos will present a new series of reusable lightweight beer cups, the SuperCup range.
“We are delighted to get to meet brewers and other professionals in the beer industry to present our new line of beer cups, the SuperCup line. It is a real innovation in the reusable beer cup market, offering a lightweight solution. The SuperCup is at least 30% lighter than the market standard for reusable beer cups and still it is made from recyclable PP, making recycling easier”, says Sylvain Guiraud, Area Sales Manager, Berry Superfos, Region South.
Super marketing opportunities too
The SuperCup is sturdy, washable and widely recyclable after final use. It has a very recognizable "beer" design making it ideal for imprint of logos or messages. This means it is particularly suited for use by brewers, beverage distributors and advertisers as a marketing tool for all sorts of customer events. Its sturdiness even gives it value for people who collect beer cups.
The SuperCup comes in sizes 25 cl and 50 cl. From the standard SuperCup range, you can choose either a neutral cup or a customised cup. If you prefer a customised SuperCup, logos and other information can be attractively printed on the cup’s surface by the use of In-Mould Labelling (IML) in four colours or offset in six different colours.
Come along to meet us and discover the innovative SuperCup on October 22-23 at the Salon du Brasseur de Nancy (Parc des Expositions) on stand 08, Allée D, Hall A.
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