A clamshell container includes a bottom portion and a top portion. The bottom portion includes a bottom wall and a side wall attached to the bottom wall. The bottom wall and the side wall form a bottom recessed area. The top portion is connected with the bottom portion along a fold line. The top por
A clamshell container includes a bottom portion and a top portion. The bottom portion includes a bottom wall and a side wall attached to the bottom wall. The bottom wall and the side wall form a bottom recessed area. The top portion is connected with the bottom portion along a fold line. The top portion is configured to fold over at least part of the bottom portion at the fold line to form a storage area between the top portion and the bottom recessed area. The top portion and the bottom portion are constructed of a first layer and a second layer attached to the first layer by an insulating material. The insulating material includes micro-encapsulated particles to expand and provide thermal insulation.
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1. A clamshell container comprising: a bottom portion including a bottom wall and a side wall attached to the bottom wall, the bottom wall and the side wall forming a bottom recessed area;a top portion connected with the bottom portion along a fold line, the top portion configured to fold over at le
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A clamshell container comprising: a bottom portion including a bottom wall and a side wall attached to the bottom wall, the bottom wall and the side wall forming a bottom recessed area;a top portion connected with the bottom portion along a fold line, the top portion configured to fold over at least part of the bottom portion at the fold line to form a storage area between the top portion and the bottom recessed area, the top portion and the bottom portion being constructed of a first layer and a second layer attached to the first layer to form an airgap therebetween; andexpanded insulation that engages both the first layer and the second layer to adhere the first layer to the second layer, the expanded insulation disposed in a pattern within the air gap to define air channels, and the expanded insulation being formed from an insulating material including expandable microspheres having an activation temperature not exceeding 190° F., the expanded insulation including expanded, non-ruptured microspheres. 2. The clamshell container of claim 1, where the bottom portion is configured to attach to the top portion along an attachment edge of the top portion when the top portion is folded over the at least part of the bottom portion, the attachment edge opposite the fold line. 3. The clamshell container of claim 1, and where the top portion includes a top recessed portion, and where the storage area is formed between the top recessed area and the bottom recessed area. 4. The clamshell container of claim 1, where the bottom wall includes a ridge that divides the bottom recessed area. 5. The clamshell container of claim 1, where the first layer is a flat paperboard layer; and where the second layer is a corrugated paperboard layer. 6. The clamshell container of claim 1, where the expanded insulation is positioned at intervals between the first layer and the second layer. 7. The clamshell container of claim 1, where the first layer and the second layer are selected from the group consisting of paper and paperboard. 8. The clamshell container of claim 7, where the first layer comprises uncorrogated paper or paperboard, and where the second layer comprises uncorrugated paper or paperboard. 9. A clamshell container, comprising: a bottom portion comprising a plurality of walls forming a bottom recessed area;a top portion comprising a plurality of walls forming a top recessed area, the top portion connected to the bottom portion along a fold line, the top portion and the bottom portion comprised of a first layer and a second layer attached to the first layer to form an airgap therebetween; andexpanded insulation that engages both the first layer and the second layer to adhere the first layer to the second layer and to create air gaps between the first layer and the second layer, the expanded insulation being formed from an insulating material including expandable microspheres having an activation temperature not exceeding 190° F., the expanded insulation including expanded, non-ruptured microspheres. 10. The clamshell container of claim 9, wherein the microspheres have an activation temperature greater than 150° F. 11. The clamshell container of claim 9, further comprising: an adhesive material different than the expanded insulation, the adhesive material arranged between the first layer and the second layer and bonded to both the first layer and the second layer. 12. The clamshell container of claim 11, wherein the adhesive material is a hot melt adhesive. 13. The clamshell container of claim 11, wherein the adhesive material is a cold melt adhesive. 14. The clamshell container of claim 9, wherein the first layer and the second layer form a wall assembly, and wherein the wall assembly includes at least a portion thereof formed of a coated stock material. 15. The clamshell container of claim 9, wherein the expanded insulation further comprises a synthetic binder material, wherein the synthetic binder material is a thermoplastic binder, and wherein the microspheres are disposed in the thermoplastic binder. 16. The clamshell container of claim 9, wherein the expanded insulation further comprises a natural binder material, wherein the natural binder material is a starch-based material, and wherein the microspheres are disposed in the starch-based material. 17. The clamshell container of claim 9, wherein the insulating material has a thickness in an expanded state that is approximately 100-400% greater than a thickness in an unexpanded state. 18. The clamshell container of claim 9, wherein the insulating material has a thickness of approximately 1/64th of an inch in an unexpanded state. 19. The clamshell container of claim 9, wherein the expanded insulation has a thickness of approximately 1/32nd of an inch. 20. The clamshell container of claim 9, wherein the expanded insulation has a thickness of approximately 1/16th of an inch in the expanded state. 21. The clamshell container of claim 9, wherein the microspheres of the insulating material that forms the expanded insulation are microwave activated. 22. A clamshell container, comprising: a bottom portion comprising a plurality of walls forming a bottom recessed area;a top portion comprising a plurality of walls forming a top recessed area, the top portion connected to the bottom portion along a fold line, the top portion and the bottom portion comprised of a first layer and a second layer attached to the first layer to form an airgap therebetween;expanded insulation engaging both the first layer and the second layer to adhere the first layer to the second layer and to create air gaps between the first layer and the second layer, the expanded insulation being formed from an insulating material including expandable microspheres having an activation temperature not exceeding 190° F.;wherein the expanded insulation comprises expanded, non-ruptured microspheres when the second layer is permanently attached to the first layer.
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