Hazel Taylor
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The Ultimate Guide to Storing Chocolate Covered Strawberries - Keeping Them Fresh, Beautiful and Delicious
Chocolate-covered strawberries are a delicacy that appear to be simple, but in actuality, they are quite sensitive. If you have ever made them the night before an event and opened the container the next day, you already know what happens. The chocolate looks cloudy. The berries feel softer. Sometimes there’s that slight sticky layer on top that was not there before. And you are standing there wondering what changed overnight.
By Hazel Taylorabout 21 hours ago in FYI
Why Sustainable Packaging Is the Future of Branding
In recent years, there has been a significant shift in consumer expectations. Gone are the days when businesses could thrive solely on product quality and customer service. Today, customers want brands that align with their values. Millennials and Gen Z are showing a stronger commitment towards sustainable practices. The younger generation is endorsing buying products from businesses using green packaging solutions. This shift is particularly evident in the packaging world, where eco-friendly practices are no longer just a trend but a growing expectation. So, if your business’s packaging solution is far from eco-friendly, then you need to work on a sustainable packaging strategy to future proof your business. Lets start the blog and understand why eco-friendly packing trends are increasingly seen as the future of branding.
By Hazel Taylor25 days ago in FYI
Why Products Get Ignored on Retail Shelves (And How Brands Can Fix It)
Today, when you walk through any retail store, they have a very cluttered retail display design. You will see shelves packed with products. Most of them are decent. Some are even excellent. But have you wondered why they are never picked up or made into the cash-out zone? Many are well-made, reasonably priced and even thoughtfully designed. And yet, a large number of them never get picked up. This is one of retail's quietest problems. It's because customers don't notice them. It's very natural that shoppers scan shelves in seconds. Products must communicate value instantly.
By Hazel Taylorabout a month ago in Education


