Discover why iconic Calbee potato chip packaging is shifting to black-and-white due to a global naphtha shortage impacting ...
If you’re shopping for your favorite Calbee chips in Japan and see that familiar bag in black and white – it’s not a printing ...
By Chang-Ran Kim TOKYO, May 12 (Reuters) - Japan's top maker of snacks has landed on a creative solution to conserve ...
The packaging on some snacks in Japan is turning a somber black-and-white, as the war in Iran disrupts the supply of an ingredient in colored ink.
Japan's largest snack maker Calbee is switching packaging for 14 of its products to black and white starting May 25, citing ...
War in Iran has cut supplies of naphtha, a petroleum-derived material used in ink, prompting the Japanese snack company to go monochrome on May 25 ...
Calbee to switch its brightly coloured packaging to black and white because war has disrupted supply of certain raw materials used in ink ...
The food giant Calbee said shortages of naphtha, a crude-oil derivative used in inks, were forcing it to switch to ...
A Japanese snack giant is replacing its colourful crisp packets with black-and-white bags as the Iran war sparks a global ...
Japanese snack maker Calbee is temporarily switching 14 popular products to black-and-white packaging starting May 25 due to ...
Prices of naphtha, which is used to make solvents and resins for printing ink, have surged amid the war in Iran.
Tokyo-based Calbee on Tuesday said it would temporarily use only two ink colours on 14 of its goods and the products with the ...
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