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Dec 02 2011

The Power of Packaging

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Information overload. We all suffer from it. The average person is bombarded with in excess of 3,000 marketing messages a day.

 

Here’s just a few of recent ‘current’ phrases that are tugging at our hearts and minds hoping to capture your interest and make a sale.

What influences you today may not be the same as tomorrow.  With so many competing messages attempting to persuade you, how can you ensure your’s is the message that resonates?

 

Join me 12/8 as I share the insiders secrets to how to make your packaging speak human @ http://www.instantpresenter.com/AccountManager/RegEv.aspx?PIID=EA50D786854C

 

Why me? I’m one of the top consumer product packaging experts and I’ll share 35+ years of packaging expertise about what works and what doesn’t.

 

Best of all its free!

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Oct 11 2010

Green Gone Wrong Or Right Depending On Your POV

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This week the main packaging news was all about packaging and the

environment. Several stories emerged both pro and con from some major

players. I’ve been following these issues for a while because the answers

and solutions are so murky.

There is no direct path to environmental sustainability in packaging. Even

the Sustainable Packaging Association can’t come to a true definition.

What we can agree on however, is a path on how to move forward.

Its going to take a lot of small steps to create a solution and sometimes

they just won’t work as we anticipate.

Two stores in this weeks news illustrates just how difficult it can be even

if you think you have created a great solution, some times it can backfire.

Consumers are fickle and what appears on the surface to solve a problem

can have hidden consequences.

Facing Criticism, KFC Intros Eco-Friendly Packaging


via Brandweek

Background on this article is that the Dogwood Alliance has generate a

lot of negative buzz around KFC cutting down Southern forests to make

packaging for its fast food. Obviously it’s had an impact since KFC introduced

this new packaging.

WSJ, FastCompany, USAToday, HuffPost, FoxNews all ran stories on

SunChips compostable packaging. My favorite is @ http://usat.ly/9l7ISY

Compostable Packaging


This is a huge story! I only listed a few of the news outlets. So big I’m going to

explain it in more detail at the Sustainable Plastics Packaging Conference in

Atlanta, December 8-9, 2010

Sustainable Plastics Packaging

Check it out but don’t register yet, I’ll have a discount code for my readers.

For more green packaging examples and issues be sure and follow

GreenPackagingWomen.com

Is 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.

For more ways to utilize packaging branding, innovation and marketing

concepts to “connect” with your consumer contact me @

http://packagingdiva.com. You can also subscribe to the complimentary

newsletter ?Packaging News You Can Use? at the same address.

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Jul 06 2010

Innovative Packaging Shaping Our Lives W/O 6/28

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via Springwise.com
Makes you think doesn’t it?
The question is Does Simple Packaging Sell?


via Inhabitat

Why hasn’t anybody thought of this before?

Green Is No Longer On The Fringe and using renewable resources is just one way to be more eco-friendly with your packaging


Via ScanLife

Is social media on packaging becoming mainstream?

My favorite social media is Twitter. But What has Twitter Got To Do With Packaging?



via Merkury Innovations
This is such a cool use for old packaging.  Just one of many upcycled packaging products from Terracycle. Planning on going greener?  6 steps make it easy  in Ebook Is It Green Or Garbage

Got some interesting packaging to share? Send me a quick email.  I’d love to know what innovative packaging you’ve come up with. As always if you don’t have time to comment just “like” my post please.

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Jul 01 2010

Packaging Hot Buttons and Tips W/O 6/21

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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.

At the very least show me that you care about packaging by “liking” this post please.


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Jun 28 2010

Does Your Packaging Smell?

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This week there was a cereal recall because of smelly components in the product packaging. Smelly, as in the bad kind and in this case potentially a health hazard.  More @ http://blogs.consumerreports.org/safety/2010/06/kelloggs-recalls-corn-pops-fruit-loops-honey-smacks-apple-jacks.html

I’m not talking about that type of packaging I’m talking capitalizing on one of the 5 underused senses.

Some the latest and most interesting packaging innovations are packages that smell. They give those olfactory glands a workout. Packages sporting “fragrances” such as chocolate vanilla and coffee.  Just think of all the calories saved by smelling the package and not even eating the product. Weight watchers should love it this concept! Consider all of the applications of tricking your stomach into thinking you have eaten (after all

the smell of food is as important as the taste, well almost).

The lid contains the fragrance of the product within

This is a great concept: Using your nose to sell products. The “smelly” package. I can see both the pros and the cons of using this innovation. First, let me tell you I have some samples of
fragrance encapsulated in plastic and believe me they are still strong enough to knock over a horse. The encapsulated fragrance does not truly represent the “essence” it is supposed to, but it does have an odor that works.  I’m sure other essences are more “true” in fragrance to the real product they represent. It is especially long lived too, e.g., never dilutes. In fact, the scent is so
strong that I had to move the samples out of nose region for sanity sake.

Consider all of those smells that equate to the good things in life. Did you know the number one fragrance that appeals to men is vanilla? Apple pie, mom and all those homey smells are wrapped up in the analysis of that one fragrance. I am not sure I want to smell like a vanilla bean but it is a very popular fragrance in its appeal to women too.  Vanilla fragrance has a multitude of
applications useful in product packaging.

What about all the products manufactured that use a little “home cooked” smell? The opportunities are endless. While she is walking down the supermarket isle, delicious odors wafting about that are reminiscent of “home cooked” goodies. Even if she never uses the product, it could just sit on her shelf and smell as if she did. Forget fragrance candles. My toaster does it for me.

The scratch and sniff label application has been around for a while. It has always been prevalent in the cosmetic and toiletries industries but even toothpaste is using scratch and sniff now. How else could you discern your cinnamon toothpaste purchase from the bourbon flavored (just kidding)?

What about the coffee maker that emits the essence of fresh brewed Starbucks coffee?
Cha ching! Think about the sales you could capture in this successful marketplace by using an appropriately dispensed fragrance on your product (essence de cappuccino).  Anyone ready for coffee?

Let’s face it. Marketers are looking for angles to get our attention in this sensory overload environment.  Creating products emitting savory odors wafting down the shopping isles “Smelly” packaging could be just one more way to entice her to pick your product up off the shelf.

So think smells (the good kind that is).

But seriously how do I keep up with all the packaging innovation and technology? I read, research, speak, and write about it. Twitter is my new best friend for the latest news. If you want to tweet me I’m packagingdiva on Twitter.

How do you keep up?

Let me help you keep abreast of new technology and concepts such as smelly packaging that can impact your career or your business. Do you want me to know about your new product? Send me a quick email.

I’m currently researching:
Packaging Design Innovations
Packaging Patents
New Product Development

So let me know about your latest packaging innovation so I can share it with the thousands that follow my advice.

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