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Here’s What Those Colored Dots on Food Packaging Really Mean - MSNThe colored dots, called color control patches, are a type of registration mark—little symbols that help the manufacturer ensure that packaging is printed correctly and aligns with the brand book.
In many countries, supermarket scanners use color bar codes, which can be read more reliably than the black-and-white sort we use in the U.S. Products sold with the same packaging in the U.S. and ...
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