A nutritious breakfast is a route to have a strong start every morning. You might have often heard from your elders never to begin the day without it. The debate is ongoing about whether you should go for a lighter meal or a full American meal with bacon and cheese. Or if you should go on the savory side or stick to the classic sweet side of this meal. But despite this unending conflict, cereal is the top choice for many American homes. Surprisingly, it is deduced that nearly 50% of people eat cereal in their breakfast.

With this much demand, brands are creating customized cereal boxes to keep the crunch sound of the cereals lingering for a longer time. After all, no one loves cereal that goes stale and soggy. This blog will throw light on how customized cereal packaging maintains the freshness and flavors of these healthy and nutritious treats for months. Also, it will highlight some of the different ways that consumers can store their cereals other than the boxes.

 

How Custom Cereal Boxes Maintain Freshness?

This section will explore how cereal packaging preserves the quality of the treats for a long. Brands can follow the same thumb rule to give their customers solid packaging for their snacks.

1.   The Right Material

To maintain the quality of the packaging, it is vital to use the right kind of material. Cereal boxes are often made from three types of materials- chipboard, Kraft paper, and cardboard.

     Chipboard: The quality of chipboard is often low. But many cereal boxes are created from chipboard since it is cheaper is pierce and readily available.

     Kraft Paper: It is another popular material used for packaging. The best part about Kraft is that it is eco-friendly. Also, Kraft is affordable and gives more safety to the cereals than other regular materials. It makes the box look rustic which adds to its overall appeal. Sometimes, there is a chance that the box to get torn. Kraft surface is more porous which allows for strong laminations. Different types of coatings are supported by Kraft such as debossing, embossing, or even foil stamping.

     Cardboard: Cardboard is the strongest material for cereal boxes. You might have seen on the store shelves that cereal boxes have a hard structural surface. That is cardboard. Many popular cereal brands such as Kellogg's create their cornflakes packaging with such durable material.

The materials used create a layer of protective barrier that keeps the moisture and air away. Many cereal boxes use plastic or foil liners to keep the cereal safe from sogginess. The liners prevent any humidity from reaching the cornflakes. And keep them crunchy till the last drop of milk in the bowl.

Ultimately the type of material used depends on the needs of the brands and their target consumers. However, all these materials ensure the crispiness of the cereals inside.

2.   Proper Packing Insulation

Cornflakes brands use creative printing technology to seal the cereals. One such type that is used for closing the mouth of the packet is vacuum sealing. In this method, the air is sucked out of the bag before sealing it off. Another process that is used by the food brands is nitrogen flushing. During this method, the bag is filled with nitrogen gas to push the oxygen out. Some custom boxes even use the double-seal technique. In this method, if the inside packet gets opened, the consumer can still re-seal the outer carton with ease.

3.   Unique Design Features

The structure of the box itself plays a major role in saving the cereal. Mostly the customized cereal packaging is made to be air-tight. This reduces the chance of oxygen meeting the little treats and making them go stale. As for design, a carefully designed box has tight-fitting flaps. The flaps prevent any unwanted air or bacteria from entering when opened. Moreover, the plastic bag that contains the cereal is sealed using heat and then placed inside the cardboard box for added safety.

In humid areas of the United States, special humidity-proof coatings are applied to the boxes. Moreover, some cereal boxes have silica gel packs to absorb any excess moisture and retain the dryness and crunchiness.

4.   One-Person Serving Portions

Many cereal brands now offer one-person servings inside the main box. Many smaller packs are sealed within a larger box, giving you the choice to open only one bag at a time. This way, each portion stays fresh for a longer time. This design is suitable for those buyers who don’t finish a box of cereal quickly. Also, this is suitable for families with kids who buy a week’s groceries in one day. Simply put, for families who stock cereals in bulk.

 

Tips for Consumers To Keep Cereals Crunchy

While brands make sure to deliver fresh cereals to the customers, the buyers themselves can keep in mind some tips to preserve the quality for a long time.

     Once opened, always keep the cornflakes in an air-tight container like a jar to keep away air and any insects.

     Store the unsealed packaging in a dry place away from direct sunlight. This will otherwise cut down the shelf life of the tasty treats. A cabinet or a pantry shelf is best to put the cereal packet.

     Never place the cereal in the fridge. It will reduce its longevity and also affect the taste.

     Different types of containers can be used to save the cereals. This includes glass or metal jars, zip-lock plastic bags, and Mylar packs.

Final Words

This blog has outlined some of the ways that custom cereal boxes are used to keep the freshness of the cereals. Being a significant meal of the day, that awakens your whole mood, cereals are vital to be kept in a safe place. After all, nobody likes to ruin their mood first thing in the morning. Isn’t it?