Abstract: Ice cream sandwich packages, containing an ice cream block and two wafers in separate adjacent compartments of a flat flexible polymeric material wrapper comprised of overlying layers of material heat sealed together at the marginal edges thereof, to separate the two compartments and at each end thereof, are continuously formed in apparatus consisting of rotary sealing elements to seal films together around the items to be packaged and rotary cutting elements to separate individual packages.
Abstract: A multi-compartment package for the packaging of food products takes the form of a generally flat rectangular pouch-like package which is permanently closed at the side edges, has a temporary seal at the top edge and a bottom closure. A further temporary seal extends between the top and bottom of the package separating the interior of the package into two separate compartments. The package is opened by separation along the temporary seals to result in a one compartment package open at the top. The invention has particular applicability to the packaging of the components of an ice-cream sandwich.
Abstract: An ice-cream sandwich is formed by dispensing individual rectangular edible wafers from a stack of face abutting wafers one at a time into a receptacle. After dispensing of the first wafer an ice-cream block is positioned on the first wafer and then a second wafer is dispensed onto the exposed face of the block to complete the sandwich.