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Amino Snack Fish Packaging

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Seafisk wanted to add a new product to their existing range of natural dried fish products from Iceland.

Aimed mainly at body builders and keep fit enthusiasts, the new product is a tasty “on the go” snack for any time of the day, full of protein and essential amino acids.

We designed a distinctive, modern and up to date, brand identity and packaging for this naturally cool dried cod snack, which also makes a tasty ingredient to soups and stews.

See more examples of our packaging design.

Two gold awards for The Little Red Box of Cheese!

The Little Red Box of Cheese Packaging design The Pea Green Boat Design, Croydon, Surrey, London We worked closely with ULN’s New Product Development Manager on the branding and design for The Little Red Box of Cheese, which recently won the 2011 Nantwich International Cheese Award’s Trophy for Best New Retail Innovation and Gold Award for Best Cheese Snack at the Frome Global Cheese Awards.

The Little Red Box of Cheese from the Westbury Cheese Company, ULN (UK) Limited is a true innovation in terms of format and design aimed at adult snacking.

The Little Red Box of Cheese is an adult real cheese snacking solution with everything you need for the perfect ‘on the go lunch’. Included are three portions of different cheeses, eight oatcakes, caramelised onion chutney, a knife, an antibacterial wipe and a fold-out plate.

“Research showed that the packaging was a big draw for consumers, offering good stand-out on shelf and giving first impressions of a new, stylish, and exciting product.”
NPD Manager. ULN

In product trials, 90% said that The Little Red Box of Cheese “is a great idea for lunch” and 92% said it “makes a nice change from sandwiches”. A whopping eight out of 10 said they “would be happy to have this for lunch every few weeks” and rated it “excellent” or “very good”. Comments from shoppers included “it’s a lunchtime meal – you’ve got all the bits!”.

Congratulations to the team at ULN who enabled this project to happen and a big thank you for getting us involved.