Single slice pie carton with slanted openable rear wall and blan

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206551, B65D 500

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044923333

ABSTRACT:
A carton and blank for forming a carton are provided for a single serving of dessert pie. The carton formed from the blank is substantially wedge shaped and includes top and bottom panels disposed in parallel relationship. The top and bottom panels define similar isosceles triangles, but the top panel is larger than the bottom panel thereby reflecting the actual configuration of the pie packaged therein. The subject carton formed from the blank includes a plurality of rear opening flaps providing access to the container from the rear. Additionally, the carton, has a double side wall and a double slanted rear wall to protect the fragile slice of pie.

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