Honey is often packaged in plastic for several reasons, including its lightweight nature, durability, and resistance to breakage compared to glass. Plastic containers are also more cost-effective for manufacturers and easier for consumers to handle and pour. Additionally, plastic packaging can be designed to be resealable, helping to maintain the honey’s freshness and prevent crystallization.
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by a machine into plastic packets :)
Hamburger is typically sealed in plastic wrap.
In a plastic cup, either with a plastic lid or a peel-off aluminum foil lid.
Plastics vary depending on what is being packaged in it.
extasy tablet
if you mean what the package looks like, the answer is an oval-like plastic package. If you're wondering how it gets packaged, I don't know--sorry
While theoretically any drug could be packaged in such a way, heroin is usually packaged in such glassine bags, stamped with "brand name" logos.
There is typically only one plastic bag inside another plastic bag, unless they are packaged in multiples.
This is my list so far... (These products are not packaged in plastic) Bananas Goldfish Crackers Lettuce Eggs
Plastic. The sort of plastic that, say, an mp3 player is packaged in but wrapped into goggle shape. Lightweight, flexible, and very strong.
Mostly they made inexpensive plastic packaged integrated circuits practical.