by Tim Brooks | Nov 10, 2022 | The Brands Blog
An analogue ‘dark nudge’ that still matters Technology and digital transformations have revolutionised both our lives and our relationship with marketing and brands. It is accepted that this has led to a mix of good and bad practices, behaviours and...
by John Noble | Sep 29, 2022 | What brands do
Toilet paper brand Cushelle is the first to launch a tubeless toilet paper to provide people with a lower-waste product at even better value. The toilet paper is made with no paper tube in the middle, which means more product in every roll. This innovation is part of...
by John Noble | Jun 2, 2022 | Groceries, What brands do
Warburton’s has introduced a new range of health-orientated products to its portfolio called Seeds & Grains that will be available in recyclable paper packaging. The range will be wrapped in fully recyclable paper packaging which can be recycled via normal...
by John Noble | Apr 9, 2022 | Groceries, What brands do
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes cereal packaging is going fully paper-based with the trial of a paper liner that can be widely recycled. The paper lining will be introduced as a replacement for the non-recyclable plastic bag that has been traditionally used in Kellogg’s Corn...
by John Noble | Mar 2, 2022 | Groceries, What brands do
Fairy Liquid has undergone the biggest revolution in its 62-year history with the iconic bottle turned ‘upside down’ for the first time. The new container sees the liquid dispensed from the bottom, meaning the days of carefully balancing the bottle on its...