Airnov Healthcare Packaging, a global leader in controlled atmosphere packaging, has expanded its range of Aroma-Can products to incorporate a wider range of flavors and scents. Strawberry and mint Aroma-Can have been added to the lineup of products, which are injection molded with a specially scented polymer compounded into the resin to release over time.
Many nutraceuticals, such as fish oil tablets and valerian root, have inherently off-putting odors that discourage customers from taking the product as prescribed or from re-purchasing. Designed to drop into packaging, Aroma-Can emits a pleasant aroma made to mask unwanted odors typically found in some herbal and nutraceutical products.
AirnovThey are also used to enhance the customer experience and brand appeal by adding an associated aroma to vitamins, probiotics, and other dietary supplements.
Airnov making products fully automatable & compatible
Nicolas Martinez, global product manager at Airnov, commented: “What started as a niche product has exploded thanks to nutraceutical brand owners responding to consumers focusing more on their health and our ability to deliver new, tailored scents to the market in an easily automatable package.”
Martinez continued, “Some herbal supplements work great, but just plain smell bad! With many studies showing that the sense of smell is most closely linked with memory, we want our client’s customers to recall fresh-cut strawberries, not sardines when it’s time to take another dose.”
In terms of geometry, the Aroma-Can is the same shape and size as Airnov’s standardized 1-gram desiccant canisters, making the product fully automatable and compatible with canister insertion equipment readily available on the market.
The new flavors join the existing core range of orange, lemon, and vanilla, with Airnov also creating new and custom scents to meet specific customer applications.
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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
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