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3.3.6 Carton dimensions (Type II). The outside length, width and height of the ISP carton
shall not exceed 12-13/16 by 10-3/4 by 2-1/8 inches.
3.4 Packaging of pouches in cartons.
3.4.1 Pouch in carton (Type I). Each SSP carton shall contain one flat, fully extended
pouch.
3.4.2 Carton closure (Type I). Each SSP carton shall be securely closed. The closure shall
have a bond strength greater than the fiber tear of the paperboard.
3.4.3 Pouch in carton (Type II). Each ISP carton shall contain one pouch. One end of ISP
may be folded to accommodate fitting the pouch into the carton.
3.4.4 Carton closure (Type II). The top and bottom faces of the carton shall be
compressed and the ends taped. The closure shall have a bond strength greater than the fiber tear
of the fiberboard.
3.5 Carton label (Type II). The following instructions shall be correctly and legibly
labeled on the ISP carton. Type size of the label shall be no smaller than shown below (printed
on 8-1/2 by 11 inch paper), but can be larger.
ATTENTION!
PROTECTIVE CARTON-DO NOT THROW AWAY
SAVE AND RE-USE TO PROTECT
POUCH FROM DAMAGE
To Avoid Damaging Pouch:
1. Keep Pouch in Carton Until Ready to Heat, Then Remove.
2. Insert Pouch Back Into Carton After Heating.
3. Always Use Cartons When Transporting
Pouches in Insulated Food Containers.
4. If Cartons Are Unavailable, Stack Pouches
With Fiberboard Pads Between Pouches.
In addition, the product name shall be correctly and legibly labeled on the carton.
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