CTI Industries Corporation Launches Top of the Line Vacuum Sealer System


LAKE BARRINGTON, IL--(Marketwired - Jun 18, 2014) -  CTI Industries Corporation (NASDAQ: CTIB), a manufacturer and marketer of vacuum sealing systems, foil balloons, latex balloons, printed and laminated films, is pleased to announce the newest addition to its Ziploc® Brand Vacuum Sealer System line of vacuum sealing machines for the North America market -- the V350/V360 Series. The new line was introduced at the International Housewares Show and shipments to retail operations have commenced.

The V350/V360 Series moves in a completely new direction for home food storage systems by combining an impressive array of user functions while now capturing the look of high-tech design. By combining a variety of textures and colors with imaginative, top-quality engineering, this new Series steps to the lead in the home consumer market. Vice President of Global Procurement, Jana Schwan, reported that the V350/V360 Series represents "the very top of the line of vacuum sealer systems. Form and function are beautifully combined. Featuring many premium finishes, this Series has a new sleek and slim vertical look that is complementary with today's contemporary kitchen design."

Fully automatic operation, pulse mode, LED progress lights, and powerful vacuum are just some of the deftly engineered features that make this new Series a standout in the product line.

CTI Industries is one of the leading manufacturers and marketers of foil and latex balloons, develops, produces and markets vacuum sealing systems for household use and produces laminated and printed films for commercial uses. CTI markets its products throughout the United States and in a number of other countries.

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