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The Hidden Psychology Behind Everyday Food Packaging

June 1, 2026 by Agustin Catania

#7: Curved Necks on Syrup Bottles  

That subtle curve in a syrup bottle’s neck helps control the flow when pouring. It reduces drips and keeps sticky residue from running down the side. The design also improves grip and handling, especially when the bottle is full. Over time, small adjustments like this have made pouring cleaner and more predictable.

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