Aquarius Lollipop equipment

GEA Aquarius BunchWrapper

Over 20 years our GEA Aquarius BunchWrapper series ensures hermetically sealed lollipop wrapping with optimal productivity and fast changeovers for the confectionery market. Offering flexibility in further continuous packaging in bags or containers or tools for marketing purposes.

GEA Aquarius BunchWrapper
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BunchWrap scratch and win revised

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BunchWrapper stickerbook

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BunchWrapper letters-on-glass

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