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Thursday
Jun172010

Mr Popple's Chocolate

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KO Creative designed this fun packaging for Mr. Popple's chocolate. More info and photos below.   



"Chocolate maker Mr Popple creates his bars using only raw cacao and organic, natural ingredients making them super healthy and super ethical. Each bar has a fun name which references the powerful nature and health benefits of the individual ingredients. These are each supported by a simple, solid graphic which is printed onto recycled card using rubber stamps and water based inks.

The material for the boxes was chosen because of its rough appearance reflecting the ‘raw’ nature of the ingredients. Using this technique means each time a box is printed, the graphic elements vary slightly in strength and position giving the customer a pack as individual as the handmade product inside.

The chocolate bar inside is wrapped in soya based plastic, so in an all this is a totally environmentally-friendly product. Mr Popple’s Chocolate stands out as looking quirky and unique compared to the mass produced confectionery in the health food shops where it is stocked."

Box close up All boxes 3 boxes close up Box with stamp
 
  

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Reader Comments (5)

I really like the use of natural cardboard to parallel the raw cacao and the clever names/stampings of each of the different flavors.
June 17, 2010 | Unregistered Commenteremy
Nice. I love low cost solutions and the shapes are cute. where is the product info? I'd be interested to see how the back panel looks.
June 20, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterFurpants
Love the quirky design and what an excellent use of rubber stamps for a small chocolate maker like this!
June 21, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSsteel
great job! i color printing and stamps are a clever idea. I also wonder how the back looks with all the information i am hoping it is printed with the one color as used in the front.
June 25, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterlimor baram
It's a different approach to this type of product and it seems really nice!
July 4, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterlit

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