A product sleeve or packaging gives you the opportunity to think outside the box. Literally. Don't limit yourself to conventional packaging. Here are some interesting ideas on how to cleverly use product sleeves or packaging.
The classic packaging variant is a chocolate box or wine sleeve. But it doesn't have to be limited to these. It can be anything - wine, a bottle of vodka, a game catalog, laptop, easel, or skateboard. You can even combine multiple products inside a sleeve to create an entirely new product. Square sleeves can hold books, board games, card games, or advent calendars. Sleeves typically used for bottles work perfectly for honey jars, sauce containers, spice bottles, or anything cylindrical.
People often have mental blocks. We're used to receiving chocolate, wine bottles, or worst of all - pens in ordinary packaging. In reality, anything can be inside. Let your imagination fly. What's the most unique gift you've ever received? We once received Latvian liqueur with fireworks as a business gift.
Let's create a special product sleeve together.
Product sleeves can be ordered in any shape. Just take exact measurements and the sleeve will fit around items perfectly. It doesn't even need to be a box - it could be a tube or have rounded corners. It could even be a paper bag to stack things in. There's no magic to it - it's truly simple to order and produce.
Box or packaging orders come with hidden and unnecessary extra costs. You've surely been to stores during Christmas when co-packaged products are common. International corporations don't produce separate boxes for these - they do exactly the same thing by either using exclusive tape to bundle ready products together as gift packs or using beautiful sleeves to hold the products. That's it. Even large international brands use these strategies.
What makes box packaging production expensive is the assembly process. First box production, cutting, and finally manual folding. People still do this by hand. We call them A-teams. One folds, another glues, and a third prepares the box. Then companies receive the boxes and must fill and seal them. Guess what's simpler and cheaper - Product sleeves.
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