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Posts Tagged ‘packaging’
The First Commandment
Posted in !!!Uncategorized, tagged beer, Beer packaging, craft beer, food packaging, microbreweries, packaging on March 13, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Coney Island Beer… Not much to say (in a good way)
Posted in Beer and Craft Beer, tagged american beer, beer, beer freak, Beer packaging, Coney Island, Coney Island Beer, craft beer, food packaging, freak, micro brewery, microbrew, microbrewery, packaging, Sword Swallower. Coney Island on March 10, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I am working long days these days – I am taking the cheap way out with all of these beer shots – we’ll be back to being more diverse soon. We set up the photo booth this weekend and took some shots in the tent and I’ve officially fallen in love with Coney Island Beer. [...]
34 Degrees is Not a Boy Band
Posted in !!!Uncategorized, tagged 34 degrees, Australian crispbread, cheese and crackers, crackers, crispbread, fancy crackers, food packaging, packaging on February 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
What the heck happened to the cracker section of the grocery store? Has anyone else noticed that crackers have become the new hot sauce, mustard or Vodka? Wonderful packaging has taken over and the quality of selection has increased as well. Price has also found new levels with these products – a smallish box of [...]
Monty’s Bakehouse (and Air Canada Airplane food)
Posted in !!!Uncategorized, tagged Air Canada, Airplane Food, food packaging, hot, Monty's Bakehouse, packaging, Pastires, posh pastries on February 2, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Flew home from the UK on Friday. Airports still lack service, planes have gotten nicer by the month (the plug on the back of the seat saved me from having to work this weekend), the otherwise friendly crews have got to be trained to not use their steel carts as battering rams and the food [...]
Honey I Love Your Buns (Gorgeous Cakes from Dorset)
Posted in Food Packaging, tagged cake, dorset, food packaging, gorgeous cakes from dorset, Honey Buns, Honeybuns, packaging on January 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Yesterday we covered a product which I thought had a great start (Juice Republic) and then fell short when it came to execution – especially with it’s on-line presence. Today, we’ll examine the opposite. Honeybuns were sweet little cakes/brownies sold in a small tin like one would carry for lunch: The website is not all polish – no flash, [...]
Juice Republic – It’s a Cold World War in the Fridge
Posted in Food Packaging, tagged beverages, food packagine, fresh juice, fruit juice, juice republic, juicerepublic, natural juice, packaging on January 30, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Day 13 of being in the UK – 5 hours of sleep lie ahead before 5-6 hours of work and by 12 noon I’ll be in a car on the way to the airport for a 3.30PM flight. It’s been a rewarding and challenging trip all at once. I haven’t had nearly the amount of [...]
Southern Alps – Beautiful Packaging
Posted in Food Packaging, tagged dried fruit, ethical food, fruit, health food, packaging, slow dried fruit, southern alps, sustainable food, sustainable packaging on January 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Awesome packaging and cool product – Southern Alps slow dried fruit was a wonderful discovery inside Heathrow Airport. The product is all natural, ethical, beautiful and lacks added sugar/ preservatives. Fruit dried the way our forefathers (and mums) would have done it. Their website made it a little difficult to find their products (the fruit on [...]
letterpressed…
Posted in Design, tagged Design, letterpress, packaging on December 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Last Christmas Joel gave me a 100lb+ small tabletop showcard press, with two trays of type (weighing in at least 12lbs each). It’s definitely the heaviest gift I’ve ever received, also the oldest and grubbiest but I love it. I tried to explain it to our parents who were spending Christmas with us, I don’t [...]



