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Sleeves can provide strong visual coverage for drinks, sauces and promotional food packaging.
Food and drink sleeve labelling
Compare sleeve applicator routes for drinks bottles, sauces, condiments, jars, food pots, promotional packs and tamper-evident sleeve bands.

Food and beverage
Food and drink sleeving projects can include bottle decoration, promotional multipacks, jar lid seals, condiment bottle sleeves and tamper-evident bands. The right route depends on hygiene expectations, container stability, sleeve material, tunnel utilities and finished-pack presentation.
Because food and beverage lines often run families of SKUs, changeover planning is important. Container diameter, shoulder style, fill level, cap size and sleeve artwork should be reviewed together.
Sleeves can provide strong visual coverage for drinks, sauces and promotional food packaging.
Neck bands and lid sleeves can support visible pack security and consumer confidence.
Sleeving normally needs to be planned with capping, coding, inspection and final packing routes.
FAQ
Drink bottles, sauce bottles, condiment containers, jars, tubs, pots and promotional packs can all use sleeve applicators depending on the pack design.
Yes, many projects place the sleeve applicator after capping or lidding and before shrinking, coding or end-of-line packing.
Project support
A useful sleeve applicator shortlist starts with the real pack: container shape, sleeve lay-flat, cut length, required position, tunnel type, production speed and line layout.