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Right-Size Packaging: Definition & Benefits

Right-Size Packaging: Definition & Benefits

Posted by Oliver Inc. on 22nd Sep 2022

In 2015, retail shippers changed policies to charge by the dimensional size or weight of packages. The shift put the onus on companies to rethink their packaging. With added space in their cartons and … read more
Custom Chocolate Bar Packaging: The DoubleShot Coffee Story

Custom Chocolate Bar Packaging: The DoubleShot Coffee Story

Posted by Oliver Inc. on 11th Aug 2022

You’ve probably never ordered a specialty coffee from inside of a barn—let alone a barn that is more than 150 years old—but that’s exactly where you can get a fresh cup when vi … read more
What Materials Are Used in Frozen Food Packaging?

What Materials Are Used in Frozen Food Packaging?

Posted by Oliver Inc. on 5th Aug 2022

Frozen food packaging must prioritize food quality and safety. And that begins with selecting the proper substrates. Your packaging materials have to keep food fresh while remaining leak proof and du … read more
Creative Choices for Packaging Your Edibles

Creative Choices for Packaging Your Edibles

Posted by Oliver Inc. on 14th Jul 2022

Consumers care a great deal about packaging. Just reflect on the popularity of “unboxing videos” on YouTube or the types of packaging that end up being reused by consumers. The look of a … read more
Mouthwatering Gourmet Sweet Packaging: The Sticky Toffee Pudding Story

Mouthwatering Gourmet Sweet Packaging: The Sticky Toffee Pudding Story

Posted by Oliver Inc. on 7th Jul 2022

Designing eye-catching food packaging can be challenging, but it’s an important part of helping consumers connect to your brand. Whether it’s shelf-ready packaging intended for easy stora … read more
Why Sustainability Matters in Your Cosmetic Packaging Design

Why Sustainability Matters in Your Cosmetic Packaging Design

Posted by Oliver Inc. on 30th Jun 2022

The cosmetic industry’s movement toward “clean beauty”—products free from harmful chemicals or ingredients—has become ubiquitous. Not only is it nearly impossible to be a … read more