Napolina, the U.K.’s number one Italian cooking brand, unveiled a new look for its full product portfolio.The updated range started the rollout with tinned tomatoes that launched on shelf last fall.
For years, fiber lasers have been a mainstay in the electronics, automotive and aerospace markets with their ability to produce alphanumeric text on the surfaces of hard plastic and metal parts. Now, fiber lasers are gaining a foothold in consumer packaged goods (CPG) manufacturing.
Global brewers should see 5%-10% drop in can costs for 2020 as a result of declines in previously high aluminum prices after they had been a drag on profits for brewers in past two years; brewers in U.S., Western Europe, Japan set to benefit most.
The new dual-layered labels are designed to be peeled back, unveiling an inside layer of colorful artwork that is unique to each wine, in addition to surprise phrases on the inside of the peel-away label share contemporary Italian expressions, translated into English.
Unilever partnered with design agency PB Creative on a new range identity and pack designs for men's grooming brand AXE (LYNX in the U.K.). Tapping into the growing trend of products inspired by nature, WILD is an exciting on-trend range comprising new bodyspray and bodywash products.
MA2020 is now calling for entries in label design, structure and material design, product design and brand full case design. Entry submission ends January 17, 2020. Seize the last period to enter!
SOURCE, the premium spring water and natural mixer company, has announced the launch of Llanllyr still and sparkling water in cans as the brand commits to a plastic free future. The brand has stopped producing plastic packaging across its range and anticipates that all plastic will be out of distribution by the end of the year.
The Coca-Cola Company announced the launch of The Coca-Cola Insiders Club, a subscription service offering a limited number of people the chance to taste over 20 of the company’s new beverages set to launch early next year.
Legislation introduced in Michigan would place a new 10¢ deposit on non-carbonated beverages, including water, sports and energy drinks, juices, ready-to-drink iced tea and coffee, wine and liquor, and mixed drinks.