Our picks of
printed Christmas packaging
At Christmas time consumers are often fooled into purchasing
things that they don’t need, gifts that they never intended to buy and food
that they often would never eat, but why?
The things that often draw them in are advertisements, good
marketing and quality packaging and around Christmas if the above three can
tell a story then you’ve sold your product.
We understand that high quality printing and packaging for
food, textiles, labels and garments are all ingredients which when combined are
the recipe to success for the retail, food or industry sectors and with our
tailor designed printing
machines and equipment you can ensure that your customers are satisfied
with their printed paper and label packaging so that they return to you for
many Christmases to come to steer their sales to unprecedented success.
Here Focus Label Machinery take a look at some of our best
picks of printed packaging at Christmas time:
Budweiser (2013)
Showcased last year this cardboard packaging featured a
Christmas jumper styled design and Clysedale horses keeping to the
Winter/Christmas theme without overwhelming customers and boasted responsible
messages for drinking around Christmas time.
Cadburys Eclairs (2014)
The gift box design which was revealed earlier this year
features printed ribbons and end caps which are chosen to reflect the season
the gift is given. Luxurious colour pigments are used with smooth fonts and
excellent brand placement.
Toblerone
(2012)
Turner Duckworth was responsible for the designs placed on
the packaging for the 2012 Christmas Toblerones which depicted the simple image
of snow and reindeer. An ideal keepsake, the packaging extended the brand to
make it a symbolic gift of Christmas.
Fortnum
and Mason (2012)
Often associated with timeless designs for its food and
drink products, the London based Fornum & Mason doesn’t rely too much on
Christmassy values to market its products. Tasteful printing and simple designs
denote the confidence the brand has in its own gift wrapping.
Coca-Cola (1996)
The arrival of the famous Christmas trucks on the TV ad
often symbolise the arrival of the festive season, so no talk of successful
Christmas packaging would go down well without the mention of Coca-Cola who
made Santa the red and green symbol of Christmas we now see today. The
depiction of the jolly man with rosy cheeks was enough to bring this brand the
recognition it deserves.
If you are looking for flexographic
printing machines or label printing machines for your printing business
then Focus Label can help in time for next Christmas. Make your printing
company a force to be reckoned with in the food packaging business.
Contact us
today.
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