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Sep 10 2010

Has Your Packaging Gone To The Dogs?

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This week Packaging World explained the pet industry is recession proof.

So along this theme I decided to reprise an earlier article Has Your Packaging Gone To The Dogs?

Whether it’s for Fido or for Morris, the market for pet products in “nontraditional” outlets (specific to retail outlets outside the traditional pet store venue) should reach nearly $4.2 billion by 2010, according to Market Trends. This area is expected to grow as pet products move into the luxury and “lifestyle” category such as diamond studded collars or designer duds for your pet. Companies like as Eddie Bauer and Louis Vitton are making luxury pet accessories and “must have” pet products. After all, your pet is the most important part of the family. (Just kidding!) But seriously, there is more money spent on things for pets than on babies – a lot more.

Remember when I asked “What’s In You Bottle?” Well, it turns out that dogs have special bottled water too. “PetRefresh® is the only water available today that is specifically designed for the daily hydration needs of pets.

Innovative Bottled Water

Not a treat, but a core nutrient for better health.” Also a new water product for dogs, OOH’s “Pup Cups”, is water in a cup for dogs on the go. They got great brand recognition by donating water to the Humane Society for Hurricane Katrina canine victims.

Portable Packaging

I just love this one: K9 Water Co., a Valencia, Calif.-based company, is selling a line of vitamin-enriched bottled waters for dogs over the Internet.
http://www.k9waterco.com/. A four-pack comes in four flavors — Toilet Water (chicken), Gutter Water (beef), Puddle Water (liver) and Hose Water (lamb).


via pamperedpuppy

The humanization of pets is more than just as part of the family; they are living longer and healthier lives. There are all kinds of innovations in pet “goodies.” The list of packaged things for your dog is endless. In fact, there is even a new word coined, pupperware, to describe this niche. Pupperware n. Dog accessories and toys, particularly ones demonstrated and sold at in-home parties. [Blend of pup and Tupperware.]

Clever Take on Tupperware

via Doggonegood

But just innovation and being trendy doesn’t tell the whole story. People are concerned about a dog’s health too. Vitamins and minerals for Fido present a huge new segment. The big thing in “packaging” is ease of dispensing and use for DIY pet medications. There are a lot of new DIY products offered for when you can do it yourself instead of carting your dog to the vet. Just remember make the instructions simple and easy to read if you want people to buy your product.

Recently “Greenies” (a top selling dog treat) got in trouble with consumers because purchasers claimed the product packaging was not informative enough about the potential choking problem. I don’t know the outcome but its important to note that the consumers blamed the package labeling as part of the problem.

Affluent boomers and other empty nesters are looking at Fido as an integral part of the family. They have money to spend and plenty of it so look for an influx of products geared towards this audience. A good example is Harley Davidson. They see money in the 50+ generation and have developed the companion dog products too.

Think about this unique marketing and packaging application too. Prepared meals for dogs, sounds good enough for humans to eat.
“BENEFUL® ELEVATES PET FOOD TO NEW HEIGHTS WITH
INTRODUCTION OF FIRST-EVER PREPARED MEALS™ FOR DOGS
The difference is visible, as Beneful Prepared Meals showcase the eight, mouth-watering varieties and real food ingredients in clear, ready-to-serve, re-sealable plastic containers – a new packaging innovation in pet food. The new product is being launched regionally in 2006 in 50 percent of the U.S.”

Read To Eat Packaging


via PetSmart

I just had to use this example, Bow Wow Breakfast Cereal for Dogs. It is a new line of dog food intended for morning consumption. The company that makes it claims it’s specifically formulated to meet a dog’s needs in the morning. The thing is pets don’t buy this stuff; people do. So keep that in mind as you develop your product packaging. First, you have to appeal to the “human” side of the dog owner.

Human Food Packaging For Pets


At the Marketing to Women conference at which I recently spoke, I used an example of packaging dog food that appeals to women. Pedigree Dog Food just implemented a reclosable zipper, something SHE will buy. So think “people” when packaging your products for the dogs. You have to first persuade the owner to pick your product up off the shelf. Make sure that in addition to your packaging “going to the dogs” it’s attracting the people too.

Need more recession proofing tips for your business? Read How To Recession proof Your Packaging @ http://bit.ly/aCKEWX
For more insights on what is hot and what is not in packaging contact the Packaging Diva via phone at 678-594-6872 or via http://packagingdiva.com

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Sep 08 2010

Most Popular Eco Packaging Tweets W/O 8/30

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Do You Know Your “Eco” Customer? How about these words: carbon footprint, compostable, biodegradable or just what is sustainable packaging? I can help you sort it all out. Follow me either though my blog here, or on Twitter @packagingdiva or you can hire me to help you keep abreast of the latest packaging trends, terminology, technologies and innovations and how it will impact your business.

Are you a provider of any type of green, compostable, biodegradable, sustainable or environmentally friendly  product packaging?

As a woman in packaging I’m looking for other like minded women. I work predominately with women and have many women’s organizations that look to me for help.

So I created a directory just for them GreenPackagingWomen.com to give them to access to other women in business who are interested in ”green” packaging. It’s free to anyone that requests it just email me at PackagingDiva

  • What can super tough (cute as a button) wombat butt teach us about packaging design? http://su.pr/252ior Is cute enough? You only get a few seconds to capture your consumer’s interest. Here are a few additional tips that will ensure your packaging is connecting with your consumer the first time.
    How To Brand Your Product With The Right Packaging
  • Federal Trade Commission has before it a new set of “Green Guidelines” @ http://is.gd/eRqEn The reason the RTC is getting involved is because of all the misleading claims. So much of what CPG’s are saying is a stretch that’s why I wrote Packaging “Greenwash” – Saving the Environment
  • NESCAFÉ jars get a sustainable packaging makeover @ http://is.gd/ePvWp The public is truly confused about the issue of sustainable packaging. In fact there may not be such a thing as a sustainable package. You can however become greener in various ways with your packaging. Read my ebook that will explain how in six easy steps. Is it Green or Garbage
  • Public is not convinced by green marketing @ http://bit.ly/abXiv4 That because no one explains it right or its all a sham. If you are still confused. Why not get a Sustainable Packaging Reality Check
  • EcoPlus Drink Cartons Trim Packaging Emissions by 1/3 @ http://bit.ly/aDfqTl Do you know what a carbon footprint is in relation to product packaging? Is it Green or Garbage? has an 18 point checklist


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Sep 07 2010

Packaging Hot Buttons and Tips W/O 8/30 Impacting Your Business

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Each week I see a lot of packaging news some good some bad. This summarizes what you need to know in the world of packaging for the week. You can also follow me either though my blog here, or on Twitter @packagingdiva or the best option you hire me to help you keep abreast of the latest packaging trends technologies and innovations and how it will impact your business.

Packaging Tips:

  • Sometimes creative packaging ideas can be a stretch. Don’t assume your customer can make that leap. Here’s a good example of how packaging designers for Tropicana missed the mark
  • The word “packaging” encompasses many things. Be sure of the definition as it applies to your business. I get so many pitches that have nothing to do with product packaging. If I’m confused so are consumers. Try to clarify in your core message what your packaging is all about.  When Packaging Is In The News, Capitalize On It
  • Just got a press release I would have tweeted but no picture of the packaging was with it. If you want me to see, review or talk about your packaging don’t make me work for it!
  • One company says make it bigger other says make it smaller. Consumers want value and trust in product packaging regardless of size. Don’t get caught like these companies in
    Oh Where Oh Where Has My Packaging Gone?
  • When there are two sides to same packaging story what’s a peep supposed to do? More research of course and follow Twitter and LinkedIn packaging peeps for help. But just in case here are some insights in
    There Are Two Sides To Every Packaging Story

Packaging Hot Buttons:

If there is an issue you would like to know more about or not sure how to navigate the muddled waters of product packaging? I can help.

Just drop me a line with your specific question.

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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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Aug 31 2010

Most Popular Eco Packaging Tweets w/of 8/22

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Do You Know Your “Eco” Customer? How about these words: carbon footprint, compostable, biodegradable or just what is sustainable packaging? I can help you sort it all out. Follow me either though my blog here, or on Twitter @packagingdiva or you hire me to help you keep abreast of the latest packaging trends, terminology, technologies and innovations and how it will impact your business.

There is so much happening every week in the wide world of packaging. Not all of it is relevant to your business but these insights will keep you educated and in touch.

  • Plastic bags are easy to hate, but when they are recycled properly become “green” gold @ http://is.gd/ernQB
    This is one packaging issue where there are two sides to the story. That happens more than you might think. Here are some more illustrations in There Are Two Sides To Every Packaging Story
  • Boulder Canyon Claims First Compostable Packaging for Natural Snacks… http://lnkd.in/BkEuA9
    This isn’t the first compostable package but it is for natural snacks. I compare how the media is slanted in my special report Sustainable Packaging – From Green to Great a retrospective about what green packaging works and what doesn’t work. Order at http://packaginguniversity.com/pkgustorefront.htm#WhitePapers
  • Packaging can’t win. Green Packaging Comes Under Fire for Creating a Racket @ http://bit.ly/9xirb2
    People think this is funny but its not. A packaging solution that seems to work yet still gets flack. What you want is good publicity not bad. Why not get Sustainable Packaging Reality Check
  • 94% Americans are concerned about long-term effects of packaged beverages on the environment @ http://bit.ly/a9IJ44
    One thing is for sure Green Is No Longer On The Fringe
  • Recycling recovered material from PET bottles must be less than 50% to achieve a lower carbon footprint @ http://is.gd/ekf1A
    Don’t know what this means or what “carbon footprint” is all about? I created an 18 point “carbon footprint” check list for Sprint that will help you determine just how green your packaging is. Its part of the package of goodies you will get when you order Is it Green or Garbage?

Think some other tweets related to eco packaging 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.

And, if you care about packaging, how about  “liking” this post please. Thanks…

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