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FEATURED STORY:
Crest ‘books’ info-paneled carton
By Rick Lingle, Technical Editor
Published in Packaging World Magazine -- www.packworld.com
June 2, 2002
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a novel approach, a carton’s informational fold-out fifth panel
enlightens users about the benefits of Crest Whitestrips.
For two specialty market presentations for Crest Whitestrips,
Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, OH, chose uncommon book-style
cartons. The paperboard cartons contain a polyvinyl chloride
folding carton of the dental whitening system.
The novel duo was led by the spring 2001 launch of an
“associates’ kit” sent to retail store managers and pharmacy
personnel. That was followed, in winter 2001, by a test market
for a consumer photographic gift pack of Whitestrips.
The cartons represent different adaptions and sizes of a
straight-tuck five-panel, book-style carton. On the associates’
kit, the fifth panel unfolds. The cartons are made of 24-pt SBS
offset-printed in four colors on two sides, die cut, folded, and
glued.
The atypical cartons are structurally designed, converted,
assembled, and packaged by Neff Packaging (Dayton, OH) in a
turnkey contract packaging operation. Neff receives Whitestrips,
packed in printed 4’’ x 5’’ x 2’’ PVC cartons from P&G, and
inserts them into the paperboard cartons.
“The packaging was designed to communicate a premium, affordable
whitening product,” explains Mike Lynch, P&G’s North American
oral care project manager.
Mailed free to pharmaceutical and retail store managers, the
associates’ kit consists of a 7½’’ x 8½’’ x 2’’ book-style
carton. An inner section is die cut with finger holes to allow
easy extraction of a
56-count Whitestrips carton, which fits snuggly inside. A
1½’’-wide single piece of scored B-flute corrugated frame fits
inside the inner perimeter of the carton—where it is hidden from
view—to bolster the strength of the carton’s walls.
An educational ‘fifth’
The book carton’s most striking feature is its cover, a fifth
panel that unfolds to provide a 15’’-wide billboard loaded with
product information.
“Much of the [carton space] was dedicated to education and usage
instruction relating to the new technologically advanced
delivery method,” Lynch points out. The educational aspect was
as important as the packaging’s aesthetics. Unfolded, the three
panels address, respectively, how Whitestrips work, what they
are, and frequently asked questions about the product.
The fold-out billboard also eliminates the need for any
literature inserts, which could become separated and lost after
opening. The informational copy was written by Deskey Associates
(Cincinnati, OH), which also designed the graphics.
After shrink wrapping, the sealed cartons were sent to P&G.
With a suggested price of $52.99, the photo gift pack was tested
in two cities near Denver, CO, ahead of the 2001 Christmas
holiday season. It consists of a book-style
9’’ x 2’’ x 9’’ carton containing a reusable camera, 56-count
carton of Whitestrips, a picture frame, and an angled photo
album.
Its fifth panel cover is single-wall SBS die cut with a large
view window to display the contents.
Beneath the photo album is an angled platform of unprinted SBS.
The wedge-shaped SBS better positions the album parallel to the
package front to make it more pleasing to consumers. A clear
shrink film overwrap seals and protects the entire carton.
Lynch says Whitestrips has yielded “terrific one-year results,”
an outcome that should have P&G personnel smiling.
Neff Packaging Solutions
Phone: 937/233-3333.
http://www.neffpackaging.com
Deskey Associates Incorporated
Phone: 877/433-7539.
http://www.deskey.com
Call us today:
(800) 445-4383
(937) 233-3333
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Simpsonville KY 40067
Tel: 800/233-7782
Local: 502/722-5020
Fax: 502/722-5070
Email:
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