Hexachrome is Pantone's six-color printing process. In addition to CMYK inks, Hexachrome adds orange and green inks to expand the color gamut, for better color reproduction. Many inkjet printers use similar technology for the same reason.
Hexachrome's ability to expand the color gamut with six colors is a huge benefit.
Assisted by Hexachrome's strengths on the yellow and orange part of the spectrum, the color schemes in both the T. Marzetti and the Tone's case capture the strength in oranges, greens, and yellows and elements with bright colors.
During the finishing process, labels are spot-checked for print and for size and print-to-cut factors before they're cut off-line, either by a straight guillotine or a die-cutter, and are finished in-house.