Chocolate is often eaten, but have you ever eaten organic chocolate? You have seen a lot of colorful cardboard display, but have you seen the textured cardboard display?
This is the holiday promotional cardboard display that Cadbury has customized for its Green& Black's Chocolate.
Cadbury is a multinational company headquartered in London, UK, the world's largest candy company, the second largest chewing gum company, and the third largest soft drink company.
The raw materials of Green & Black's – cocoa beans are all grown by Maya farmers in Central America. They do not use pesticides and fertilizers, and the production sites are non-polluting. The chocolate produced is called organic food. Green& Black's firmly grasped the "green pollution-free" point, pushing the organic trump card.
In order to reflect the organic taste of the aristocratic, the cardboard display is not used in many colors. The brown-graybase, the golden classical english fonts, and the few smooth european lines give the overall feeling of a royal high-end. Proper use of corrugated kraftpaper, as well as corrugated paper with exposed wood color, represents an insistence on the original process and organic manufacturing.
The entire paper cardboard display an elegant and noble feel, which is in line with Green &Black's product positioning.
The final finishing touch is the multi-layer box of eight products. There is no box to waste chocolate. Simply peel off half of the box and put it directly into the multi-layer box for sale.