Japanese snack maker Calbee is turning to monochrome packaging for popular chips, citing chemical shortages.
Discover why iconic Calbee potato chip packaging is shifting to black-and-white due to a global naphtha shortage impacting ...
The government maintains that there is enough naphtha for local industries, though bottlenecks have been identified.
Prices of naphtha, which is used to make solvents and resins for printing ink, have surged amid the war in Iran.
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 ...
The food giant Calbee said shortages of naphtha, a crude-oil derivative used in inks, were forcing it to switch to ...
Japan's largest snack maker Calbee is switching packaging for 14 of its products to black and white starting May 25, citing ...
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Calbee switches potato chips packaging to black-and-white amid shortage
Japanese snack company Calbee, Garubi, announced it will change the packaging of major products such as ‘Potato Chips’ to black and white, according to Japanese media reports. This measure follows ...
Japan's leading potato chip maker Calbee Inc. will start selling some of its potato chip products in black-and-white ...
By Chang-Ran Kim TOKYO, May 12 (Reuters) - Japan's top maker of snacks has landed on a creative solution to conserve ...
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