Abstract: A method for producing hot pour product samplers that incorporates the genuine hot pour product through the use of bulk thin film application techniques such as extrusion or spray technology. The method comprises first applying a hot pour product to a base substrate, and then attaching a cover sheet by means of an adhesive or heat-seal die adhesive on either wide-web offset or narrow-web equipment.
Abstract: A method for producing cosmetic samplers that incorporates the genuine cosmetic through the use of bulk thin film application techniques such as extrusion or spray technology. The method comprises first applying a cosmetic slurry to a base substrate and then attaching a cover sheet by means of an adhesive on either wide-web offset or label equipment.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 12, 1999
Date of Patent:
February 6, 2001
Assignee:
Retail Communications Corp.
Inventors:
Michael J. Berman, William Deierlein, Michael Parrotta, Phillip Cameron, Allan Cameron, III
Abstract: A method for producing hot pour product samplers that incorporates the genuine hot pour product through the use of bulk thin film application techniques such as extrusion or spray technology. The method comprises first applying a hot pour product to a base substrate, and then attaching a cover sheet by means of an adhesive or heat-seal die adhesive on either wide-web offset or narrow-web equipment.
Abstract: A method for producing cosmetic samplers that incorporates the genuine cosmetic through the use of bulk thin film application techniques such as extrusion or spray technology. The method comprises first applying a cosmetic slurry to a base substrate and then attaching a cover sheet by means of an adhesive on either wide-web offset or label equipment.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 8, 1997
Date of Patent:
September 21, 1999
Assignee:
Retail Communications Corp.
Inventors:
Michael J. Berman, William Deierlein, Michael Parrotta, Phillip Cameron, Allan Cameron, III