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Calbee goes black and white as ink shortage hits snack packaging supply
International
Published on 12 May 2026

A war-linked ink shortage forces snack labels to change
Japanese snack maker Calbee will temporarily switch 14 popular potato chip products to black-and-white packaging from May 25. The company says the move is driven by concerns over supply disruptions and the availability of naphtha, a key Middle East–imported input used for printing ink. Calbee is aiming to keep shipments stable despite disruptions.
- Calbee will switch 14 chip products to black-and-white packaging
- Changes start May 25 to reduce risks of supply disruption
- Printing ink relies on naphtha largely imported from the Middle East
- Temporary packaging shift aims to protect consistent product deliveries
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