
| Clive's Column September 2011 |
FLUTTERBY TWIN SLIMPAK
The PET bottles have barriers to prevent oxygen ingress and are pigmented to ensure protection from UV light. Blind tastings have confirmed that there is no effect on taste and shelf life is guaranteed for up to two years. Using Anthony Lane’s graphic design work for delightfully printed labels from Paarl Labels, the Flutterby twin slimpak is available in a corrugated die-cut carry pack from Prisma Packaging. The sustainability theme is emphasised by the use of a kraft outer liner with austere single black print. APPLETISER NOW IN PET
Denied the benefits of pasteurisation, which a glass bottle allows, the PET options include preservatives to ensure extended shelf life. In an attempt to widen commercial opportunities, it is hoped the PET options will extend the brand’s appeal into a retail-centric pack, capable of offering greater value and convenience to consumers, while meeting a need for environmentally-conscious consumers. Fiscal and market share progress will be interesting to follow as this new script unfolds. SAFARI FRUIT GEMZ & SNAPS TREATS
This time they have a choice of Safari Gemz, strip packs of Berry and Apple, and a brightly-decorated carton of Safari Snaps Fruit Medley containing six 20g packs of Blueberry, Apple and Strawberry. The funky Safari Gemz and Snaps packaging was designed by BMFA Graphic Design Finished Art in Cape Town, while ACF prints the flexible bags. Copy on the back panel of the Snaps cartons is printed by Boland Printers, linking the younger generation to the Safari Kids website where, upon joining the Safari Kids Club, children have access to activity books, games, recipes, Fruduko (just like Suduko, only fruitier!) and discount vouchers. First published in PACKAGiNG & Print Media, September 2011.About Clive Glover
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