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Why does the juice taste better in a glass bottle?

Lovers of soft drinks are always discussing from which packaging soft drinks taste best – from cans, glass or plastic bottles? We have found the answer to this question!

Liquid and packaging react together !

If you browse through a few articles on this subject, it quickly becomes clear that soft drinks from glass bottles taste the most intense. But why is this so?

The consulting firm for product development “Science by Design” confirms the theory that soft drinks taste different depending on the packaging. According to Science by Design, this difference is due to the fact that the liquid and the packaging material react with each other.

Can vs. plastic vs. glass bottle

How do the different packages for soft drinks in a can, plastic bottle or glass bottle react?

The can

The can is extra coated from the inside so that the soft drink does not react with the metal. However, these reactions cannot be completely excluded and this layer would absorb part of the taste.

The plastic bottle

According to Science by Design, exactly the opposite happens with plastic bottles: they are lined with a layer of acetaldehyde, also known as ethanal, and this substance does not take away part of the taste, as is the case with cans, but would in turn give off a slightly different taste to the liquid.

The glass bottle

According to Science by Design, anyone who wants to enjoy a soft drink with as unadulterated a taste as possible must reach for a glass bottle. Glass is – compared to the other two packagings – particularly inert. The glass and the soft drink hardly react with each other and the drink tastes as it should.

Which packaging do you choose?

A glass bottle differs not only in that it optimally protects the liquid inside, but also in its diversity. A glass bottle stands out due to its different colours and shapes. Trends from the USA show that plastic is increasingly being dispensed with and the prouzents of fruit juices or cider are increasingly privileging the glass bottle.

Whether white, brown or black – glass packaging conveys quality and sustainability. Many Swiss producers have done it before.

Personalisation options

Univerre specialises in delivering high-quality silk screen printing and digital printing methods for glass packaging.

Silk Screen Printing on Glass:

Silk screen printing allows for up to 6 colours to be printed on glass, enabling premium effects like gold, silver, luminescence, or satin finish. With silk screen printing, we can print up to 360° prints, all while ensuring the durability of the design as it is dish-washer safe. Please note that silk-screen printing may require minimum quantities based on the specific product type.

Digital Printing on Glass:

Our digital printing services offer flexibility, allowing execution in very small quantities, ensuring hyper personalisation of your glass products. Digital printing allows the reproduction of photos and incorporates special haptic or visual effects, such as relief prints or mirror prints. Embrace the freedom to bring your unique vision to life with our precise and innovative digital printing solutions.

Do you have any questions? Do not hesitate to contact us.

Burgat Olivier

Head of Sales Swiss Romandie and Valais

Burgat Olivier

Head of Sales Swiss Romandie and Valais

Chudy Loïc

International Sales

Chudy Loïc

International Sales

Erismann Joel

SUISSE ALÉMANIQUE

Erismann Joel

SUISSE ALÉMANIQUE

Effretikon

La Rocca Marcello

Tessin & Suisse alémanique

La Rocca Marcello

Tessin & Suisse alémanique

Responsable de ventes Suisse allemande & Tessin

Lehmann Martin

Suisse alémanique

Lehmann Martin

Suisse alémanique

Longo Jimmy

Tessin & Suisse alémanique

Longo Jimmy

Tessin & Suisse alémanique

Meyer Safrane

Suisse Romande

Meyer Safrane

Suisse Romande

Naselli David

Chief of Sales and Marketing Officer

Naselli David

Chief of Sales and Marketing Officer

Marketing | Marketing & Ventes

Schornoz Sébastien

Suisse Romande

Schornoz Sébastien

Suisse Romande

Vuignier Etienne

Suisse Romande

Vuignier Etienne

Suisse Romande