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"Creating Packaging that stands out on the shelf".

Canned Food

Food packaging

Packaging specifically designed to contain food and beverages, including items like plastic containers, glass jars, aluminum cans, and pouches. Food packaging must meet specific safety and hygiene standards to ensure the food is protected and preserved during transportation and storage.

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Cold Brew Coffee

Beverage packaging

Packaging is specifically designed to contain beverages, including items like bottles, cans, and cartons. Beverage packaging must be durable, airtight, and able to withstand the pressure of carbonated drinks

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Food Packaging

Box packaging

Packaging used to display and sell products in a retail environment, including items like boxes, bags, and wrapping paper. Retail packaging often includes branding, product information, and graphics designed to attract attention and promote the product.

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Cosmetic Products

Cosmetic packaging

This can refer to any type of packaging that doesn't fit neatly into one of the other categories. For example, this might include packaging for electronics, toys, or household goods.

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Canned Vegetables

Retail packaging

Packaging that primarily uses boxes made of various materials like cardboard, paperboard, or plastic, to contain and protect a product during shipping and storage. Box packaging can be used for a variety of products, including food, electronics, and household goods.

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Clothes label

Labels

Packaging is used to contain cosmetics and personal care products, including items like tubes, jars, and bottles. Cosmetic packaging may also include secondary packagings, like boxes or bags, to protect and enhance the appearance of the product.

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Takeaway Food

 Merchandise packaging

Stunning illustrations and graphics that will draw attention

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Bath Products

Other packaging

A printed or embossed material that is affixed to a product or packaging to provide information about the product, including ingredients, nutritional information, and branding. Labels can be made from a variety of materials like paper, plastic, or foil.

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