Striped Honey Dispensers

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The Bee Sweet Honey Bottle Matches the Body of the Insects that Made It

— August 1, 2016 — Marketing
Packaging designers love to experiment with better ways to contain honey, and this example of a honey dispenser solves several of the common problems. The traditional glass jar and honey dipper creates a mess, but so do many of the squeeze bottles that you see in supermarkets today.

What Nova Brand has done is create a dispenser with a longer nozzle than usual, and one that is actually modeled on the stinger of a bee. Less of the sticky spread gets on and around the rest of the container, yet the user is afforded a good grip with the black stripes that encircle it. The Bee Sweet Honey dispenser facilitates the easy application of honey onto a wide variety of foods, and even allows the consumer to snack on some straight out of the nozzle.

Trend Themes

  1. Experimenting with Honey Packaging — Innovative packaging designs for honey are being explored to address common issues in honey dispensing.
  2. Long Nozzle Dispenser Design — Designers are creating honey dispensers with longer nozzles to minimize mess and improve application control.
  3. Insect-inspired Packaging — Packaging designs, such as the Bee Sweet Honey dispenser, draw inspiration from insects to enhance functionality and aesthetics.

Industry Implications

  1. Packaging Design — The honey packaging industry can tap into creative solutions to make honey dispensing cleaner and more user-friendly.
  2. Food Packaging — The food packaging industry can adopt innovative dispenser designs to improve convenience and minimize mess for various food products.
  3. Consumer Goods — Companies in the consumer goods industry can explore insect-inspired packaging designs to create functional and visually appealing products.
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