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Sep 02 2010

Bizarre, Weird And Strange Packaging Part #2

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People love weird and interesting stuff so it got me thinking about more unusual packaging I have seen.

Competition is tough and package designers are struggling over how to differentiate there products from the others. Some times in the creative wars it might get a little far afield.

I’ll be the first to admit that I am a sucker for great packaging design. Package design is one of the ways to capture the consumer’s interest. But designers can also lose their perspective when trying to create something new, different or unique. It’s definitely and uphill battle.

There are many niche markets out there so perhaps these examples are specific to them.

In any case I find them bizarre, weird and packaging.

Who remembers all the novels or literature they read in school? One needs to be well educated to make these connections with this packaging. And this is perfume packaging. Oh my!

Bizarre Packaging

via Packaging Of The World

I guess this company thought that cigarette packaging would make their books more appealing.

Kind of strange now that smoking is on the wane. Most countries are now relegated to plain cigarette packaging too.

Strange Packaging


via Huffington Post

I guess in some countries this is considered appealing. Purple pink don’t make it in my book, especially for pizza.

Weird Packaging

via PackagingNews

The alcoholic beverage industry has fierce competition. While the aesthetics are nice who wants to go to all this trouble?

Weird Packaging

via Core77

I used this example before in packaging examples using skulls. This might be all right for Halloween or Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) but who wants this in their liquor cabinet?

Weird Packaging

A collagen ball to eat and the green too! This is plain Yuckk!

Bizarre Product and Packaging

via kidcrave

The King himself is very strange. Just watching him on TV gives me nightmares (LOL)

But can you imagine allow your kids to play with this?

Strange Packaging


via the DieLine

Got some strange packaging you want to share? Drop me a line, I’m always interested in learning how bizarre, strange or weird packaging can help you build your brand and how to capitalize on creativity.

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Jul 28 2010

Bizarre, Weird And Strange Packaging

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Competition is tough and package designers are struggling over how to differentiate there products from the others. Some times in the creative wars it might get a little far afield.

I’ll be the first to admit that I am a sucker for great packaging design. Package design is one of the ways to capture the consumer’s interest. But designers can also lose their perspective when trying to create something new, different or unique. It’s definitely and uphill battle.

There are many niche markets out there so perhaps these examples are specific to them.

In any case I find them bizarre and weird packaging.

This tops my list of bizarre. But what makes it even stranger as it’s sold out at a hefty price tag too

A £500 a bottle super-strong ale is to be sold inside the bodies of dead animals.

Photo: Universal News And Sport

Kind of clever but also strange. I guess it appeals to the younger generation.


via Popsop

I know who this appeals to but how big is this market?

What’s in a name? Clearly this is a marketing gimmick. Would you want people knowing you wear Konvict cologne? I guess in some circles its considered cool.

This is a little too “cutsie” for my taste. It might make a fun gift but its still strange.

via Trendhunter

This package fascinates me. A two-headed bottle. What’s the point?

Even better how does it stand up?

via thedieline

This is too weird “beer pouches” and a little suggestive too. I guess that’s akin to the wine bra.

Last but not least this lascivious packaging is intriguing but it’s supposed to be candy for goodness sakes.

Got some strange packaging you want to share? Drop me a line, I’m always interested in learning how bizarre, strange or weird packaging can help you build your brand and how to capitalize on creativity.

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Jul 20 2010

Politically Packaged Packaging

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by JoAnn Hines, Packaging Diva
Reprised from an earlier post in response to “political packaging”

I know I promised my trends piece this week, but I just read an article about polar bears and how they may be placed on the endangered species list. Do you know that there are more polar bears now than there were 20 years ago? You wouldn’t know it if you listened to the news. According to the media, polar bears are on the brink of extinction.  That premise got me thinking about political spin and how it relates to what happens in the packaging industry. How packaging initiatives with the right spin can become “political” issues.

“Global warming” is a hot ticket right now. Anything relative to the topic moves to the top of the media list.  That’s where the polar bears come into play. Their supposed loss of habitat is due to global warming; ergo: we need to protect them. If you take a cause or issue and make it politically correct and then give it enough media play, it becomes a mandate. Just look at Wal-Mart and its new-found green initiatives.

Every week there is something in the news about their green initiative forcing companies to scramble to meet proposed deadlines. Although in this case, there is as much negative publicity as positive. Additionally, there are those that intimate that this green position on environmental responsibility is a way to counteract all negative publicity swirling around Wal-Mart.

It’s sort of like the current frenzy over “green” packaging. “Green is good.” That’s the current buzz phrase that has all the packaging manufacturers and consumer goods companies all a titter. Eco-friendly, bio resins, bio plastics, environmental sustainability, and green packaging are all “trendy” media friendly words. After all, packaging is the root cause of global warming or so they would have you believe. So how can you jump on this bandwagon? Or should you?

Here is a surprise. When I gave the keynote at PolyPack last May, I popped in on a colleague’s presentation. He queried the audience as to the amount of packaging currently in landfills. I, like my other media brain washed participants, thought is was 70-80 percent. The truth is it’s around 30 – 35 percent!  SURPRISE. So, packaging isn’t the bane of landfills that we think it is.  Will all of this hubbub around packaging saving the environment be a flash in the pan?

You may not be aware that consumers are on their third wave of environmental awareness. The last two waves died out once the reality set in that it cost the consumer more to be “green.” In fact, now the hue and cry is “what’s it going to cost?” There is a point of diminishing return.  Consumers are willing to pay for “saving the environment,” the question is just how much.

Additionally, there have been numerous recent articles about forcing manufacturers to use less packaging. The media purports protests on packaging at grocery stores and the like. Too much packaging they say.  Well, where would they be without it? Squashed, broken, inedible or whatever.  Ever see the IT commercial for EBay? Well, packaging is IT. You can’t have a product without a package and IT is everywhere.

And another new buzz phrase is “polluter pays.” And just who might that be? Packaging anything is a complex equation. Just where does the buck stop? Consumers want more convenience because of their busy lifestyles, yet when products demand more packaging to make it happen consumers are frenzied about excess packaging.

Here’s another example. It is the Wal-Mart “packaging scorecard” to be unveiled in February.  This is causing much consternation among manufacturers. Is it political to spin “green” because of their commitment to the environment? Or is pledging to cut packaging in products by five percent over five years, beginning in 2008 (an estimated will saving to the company 10.98 billion in related costs throughout the supply chain) a “green” move or a smart one?

Whatever your product and whether you decide to package it “green” or not, it is imperative that what you do behind the scenes validates throughout the company goals, initiatives and mandates. Make sure your package is not just spin for an issue that may be perceived to be politically correct.  You don’t want your brand to be portrayed in the negative light of politically “packaging green wash” for a profit.

Need insights on packaging trends that can impact your business? Get the Packaging Diva on your team.

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Jul 19 2010

Packaging Hot Buttons and Tips W/O 7/12

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Packaging Tips:
Packaging innovation can give you a competitive edge but it needs to solve a problem or create something consumers want or need. Its hard to tell what comes first the chicken or the egg

So what do you thing of the candwich?

When is a sandwich not just a sandwich? When it comes in a can.  Seriously this Candwich is a little over the top when it comes to packaging innovation.


via Treehugger

When U have a packaging problem get out in front of it.  Delaying will only build additional negative buzz and more problems just look at what’s happening with the Kellogg cereal recall. Multiple releases on their “smelly” packaging problem.

via Consumer Reports

Kelloggs’ recalled 28 million boxes of cereal after consumers were sickened by an off-flavor and smell coming from package liners

In any case an unhappy customer is and angry consumer as you will see in Angry Consumer Packaging

Packaging Hot Buttons:

Trends in Beauty Packaging: anti-aging and “ubersexuals” @ http://bit.ly/9XrkH7
For every customer there is a package it’s just a matter of targeting their wants and needs.  So who are you packaging your product for anyway

Microsoft redesigns iPod packaging @ http://tinyurl.com/27cpnbz
Nothing brings out the publicity like mentioning a major brand.  Learn When Packaging Is In The News How To Capitalize On It

Tylenol Expands Product Recall Over Packaging Issue @ http://is.gd/dqE7z
Remember the last time Tylenol had a major packaging problem that was 30+ years ago and spawned a whole new category of tamper-evident packaging.   Sometimes its even a simpler problem that a recall as you will learn in Packaging Snafus and Problems

Panasonic ‘Earphones Note’ Concept is 4 Passionate Musichttp://goo.gl/fb/a1mlX
Clever design can create some serious buzz.


via Trendhunter

It’s one of the elements you should know in outpackaging the competition

Think some other tips related to this week’s news are important?  How about your comments on these insights? Please let me know what you think and how we can turn packaging problems into packaging success.

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Jul 12 2010

Packaging Hot Buttons and Tips W/O 7/5

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Whether you love or hate packaging tell the world why in 140 characters or less @ http://is.gd/dksId
Packaging is the third largest industry in the US.  Here’s my packaging jingle to get you started thinking.
Toothpaste squeezes, eggs aren’t cracked, pizza delivered, headache’s better, beer anyone? Packaging a love affair U never knew U had.
Now’s your chance to rail or defend why products are packaged the way they are.  But just in case you plan to complain read this first before venting please: Packaging Is Our Friend

  • When the Package Is Part of the Product @ http://is.gd/dlxOr. Just think of all the products that couldn’t exist with out the packaging. My favorite two examples are eggs and potato chips (I use these with students and small the hell out of them as an example) of why we need packaging.
  • But Santa knows too that Packaging makes the world go round
  • Packaging Reduction Can Do More Harm than Good http://bit.ly/9mtxF5 Food waste is a huge issue. Without proper packaging it would be even worse.  In fact in some countries in the world food rots because they have no way to successfully packaging it.
    But if you are considering reducing your product packaging you might want to order my ebook 6 Steps To Greener Packaging. It contains and 18 point carbon footprint checklist
  • Heinz Australia vows bisphenol A phase out in baby food packaging @ http://is.gd/dkqxD. Health risks come in many ways and new studies appear all the time.  Some pro some con for every controversial aspect of product packaging. he key is to understand what packaging issues may impact you and your products.  On point and a little bit of a spoof is “Fear Factor Packaging” email me for a copy.
  • Packaging inspiration can come from any where. The key is to know it when you see it and which comes first in Packaging innovation the chicken or the egg
  • Burger King’s packaging draws inspiration from Andy Warhol’s Pop Art @ http://ow.ly/280AG Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and what appeals to one consumer may not appeal to another.  The key question is who are your packaging your product for

Think some other tips related to this week’s news are important?  How about your comments on these insights? Please let me know what you think and how we can turn packaging tips into packaging success.

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