MIT Institute of Design – Veeba
“This design includes a polypropylene “tray” that firmly holds together 3 sauce tubes, allowing customers to test out multiple new flavours for a discounted price.The tubes are housed by an outer tube (also polypropylene) which contains a window, which allows users to rotate the blue tray and select whichever sauce of the three they want and then slide it out of a slit at the top.This element brings an appealing interactivity to the product and makes the activity of picking sauces for a sandwich more fun for children and parents alike. The tray and outer-tube are re-usable and can be refilled the next time the user buys individual sauce tubes.The individual sauce tubes feature a a cheerful bread-slice which enjoys dressing-up and face-painting.”
CREDIT
- Agency/Creative: MIT Institute of Design
- Article Title: Interactive Packaging for Veeba Sauce Tubes
- Organisation/Entity: Student Promotional, Self Published
- Project Type: Packaging
- Agency/Creative Country: India
- Market Region: Asia
- Format: Tube