Product sleeve or packaging gives you the opportunity to think outside the box. Literally. Don't limit yourself to conventional packaging. Here we bring you more interesting ideas on how to cleverly use product wrapping or packaging.
Classic packaging options are chocolate boxes or wine wraps. Actually, they don't have to be limited to just these at all. It can be anything. For example, wine, a bottle of vodka, a game catalog, a laptop, an easel, or a roll. It's also possible to put several products together, wrap them in a sleeve, and a completely new product is ready. Inside rectangular ones, you can put a book, board game, card game, advent calendar. Packaging commonly used as bottle wraps are also perfect for honey jars, sauces, spice bottles, anything round.
People often have a mental block. We're used to receiving chocolate, wine bottles, or worst of all -- a pen in some ordinary packaging. Actually, there can be anything inside. Let your imagination fly. What's the most special thing that's been given to you? We've been given Latvian liqueur together with a firework rocket. As a business gift.
Let's create a special product wrapper together.
Product wrapping can be ordered in any shape. You need to take the exact circumference and the sleeve goes around things just like that. It doesn't even have to be a box. It can also be a tube or have rounded corners. It can even be a paper bag that can be filled with things. There's no magic to it and it's really simple. Simple to order and produce.
When ordering a box or package, there are hidden and unnecessary additional costs. You've definitely been to a store during Christmas time. Co-packaging is very common then – multiple products in one box. No international corporation will start producing separate boxes for this. They do exactly the same thing – ready products in their own packaging are either tied together with some exclusive beautiful tape into a gift package or have a beautiful sleeve where the products sit inside. That's all. Even large international brands use such strategies.
What makes box packaging production expensive is the box packing process. First, box production, cutting out, and finally someone has to fold it together. People still do this with their hands to this day. We call them A-teams. One folds, another glues, and the third assembles the box. Then the company receives the boxes and has to put things inside and close them. Guess what's simpler and cheaper – Product sleeve.
You decide, we just offer.