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.
Toast — the planet-saving, certified B Corp brand that brews beer from surplus fresh bread and uses its profits to help fix the food system — has partnered with B&B studio for a new brand identity and packaging design.
While the majority of shopping decisions are based heavily on individual preference, when it comes to personal care products, purchases tend to be even more intimate choices.
Cincinnati-based Braxton Brewing Co. reshapes the hard seltzer scene with a new variety that makes an adult-friendly beverage crafted with pure Kentucky artisan water, only 100 calories and two grams of carbs.
Creating a tangible and functional connection between a beverage brand and its user involves ergonomic research and a haptic design. To brands, this may seem like a minute detail, but the consumer thinks and feels otherwise.
GlobalVision has released the new C8 cylinder scanner for companies requiring high quality scans of bottles, tubes or cans to ensure error-free packaging.
To deliver an interactive experience to consumers before, during and after consumption, Coca-Cola has rolled out cans of Coke, Coke Zero, Fanta and Sprite in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia featuring Reveal temperature sensitive inks by Crown.
Eklo Water, based in Rio de Janeiro, has partnered with Crown Embalagens Metálicas da Amazônia S.A. (Crown Brazil), a subsidiary of Crown Holdings, Inc. to introduce the first flavored water to be packed in aluminum beverage cans to the Brazilian market.
After 35 years, Diet Coke is relaunching in North America with a full brand restage, including a sleek new look, modern design, new campaign and the addition of four bold, new flavors to the Diet Coke family.