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A squround or scround

(2025). 9781461501633, Springer Science and Business. .
is a container with a shape between a square and a round tub. It resembles an but is sometimes closer to a rectangle with rounded corners. These allow the contents to be easily scooped out of the container. The name is a for "square round" (), referring to a compromise between a square and a round carton.

As an , squround has been applied to other objects, such as or .


Usage within food packaging

Ice cream squround containers
The term applies mostly to , where the switch to a squround from bricks, cylindrical half-gallons and other containers is motivated by consumer preference,
(2011). 9780123744074, Academic Press. .
as well as cost effectiveness. These packages are more rectangular than square, but the side edges are rounded, while top and bottom surfaces are completely flat. Squround packaging affords some of the consumer appeal of traditional cylindrical packaging, while also packing tightly like brick-shaped square cartons.
(2012). 9781461501633, Springer. .

The container is usually made of but can have or injection molded plastic components. There is usually a separate lid made of paperboard, plastic, or both.

It offers several advantages over other ice cream packages:

  • It can be easily scooped out
  • It packs more tightly than previous designs
  • It allows more efficient use of retail shelf space and home freezer space
  • It allows for better brand recognition (over the round half-gallon) since the flatter front is a more legible "billboard" for each flavor
  • The lid can have features, usually in the form of a tab to break before the lid can be removed
  • The lid has a tighter seal

Although squrounds are available in traditional half-gallon sizes, there exists a trend toward marketing non-traditional 56-ounce, and in recent years, smaller 48-ounce sized cartons. The downsizing in carton size has not seemed to negatively affect unit sales.

, which announced the switch to squround cartons in January 2003, told in April that they expect to sell the same number of 56 oz. units in 2003 as it sold 64 oz. cartons in 2002. , which in 2000 was an early adopter of the smaller package for its "Ice Cream Parlor" brands, uses the smaller package across all its ice cream flavors. In 2008, they changed to a smaller 48 oz container.


Other squround containers
Outside the sector of Ice-Cream, Nestlé have also produced squround containers for its Nescafe range of large tins. They attributed the new design to make the containers "simple to hold, pour and store". In a separate interview, they also stated that the design will help reduce losing lids and make their tins easier to grasp.


See also

  • Yam, K.L., Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology, John Wiley & Sons, 2009,


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