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When purchasing the outrageously expensive canned food for my diabetic dog I took a look at its label and thought – boy we could create a much better label!  Is it just the prescription dog food labels that are so bad or are all veterinary labels this ugly? Let’s take a look at Hills Prescription Diet and the well-known Purina Alpo brand.

1. Does the label announce what’s inside the package?

At first I thought neither label said dog food on it!  But then I found the words “DOG FOOD” in white lettering on a white background down in the corner on the Purina label.  Really white on white with a grey outline?  Hills also uses white lettering to identify the contents of the can but in the smallest type possible on the bottom front of the can in the green band.  You probably cannot even see it in the photo! They do have a picture of a dog on the label. The Purina label has a picture of the food – it almost looks good enough for a human to eat.

It is clear that both companies do not understand that a quality label design should clearly announce what is inside the package. The nod goes to the Purina can for the photo of the food.

2. Does the label attract attention?

The Hills can with its white background and simple lettering does not grab your attention; even their photo of the dog is light and meek.  The Purina Alpo can with the bold white lettering on the red ribbon does catch your attention as you scan the shelves.  We do not like the purple band on the top as it clashes with the red ribbon.  The photo of the dog food with its deep brown beef chunks and gravy served in the white bowl is very appetizing and is a nice compliment to the red. This can defiantly attracts my attention.

So two for Purina Alpo let’s see if Hills can take the next category.

3. Does the label instill confidence?

Purina is one of the oldest and most advertised dog food brands around so just seeing their logo on the front of the can gives a buyer some confidence about the product.  The Hills brand has a very official looking clinical nutrition seal on it and says it is veterinary exclusive in three languages!  It also clearly states that it is low fat and diabetic which give me the confidence that this is what my dog needs.  As Purina just relies on their logo for confidence and Hills tries to instill confidence with some added information I am giving the nod to Hills.

Purina Alpo wins this fight paws down but their designers should really examine the labeling issue and increase the presence of the words “Dog Food”. Hills looks very similar of the house brands we have been looking at but this one is not even a bargain.  With a price tag double the Purina one would think they could afford a professionally designed label!

I invite you to participate in the “Good Label, Bad Label” forum. We’ve all seen a bad label or twelve, so please feel free to send us some awesomely bad examples and your submission could be included in our series!

Blue Ribbon Tag & Label offers a wide range of services and products, including food labels, pharmaceutical labels, cosmetic labels, veterinary labels and expanded text labels. If you need a professionally designed label, contact us at 1-800-433-4974. We’ll get the job done.

 

Product Branding & Labels | Manufacturing | Jerk Seasoning

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Spring is officially here!  Although depending on where you live you may have thought spring has been here for a while. With spring comes barbeques. And what is better than some spicy, jerk seasoned chicken wings hot off the grill?  This week we are examining two spicy Boston Jerk Seasoning labels.  Ocho Rios Jerk Original Boston Seasoning and JCS- Jamaican Country Style Boston Jerk Seasoning.  These two seasoning contain almost the same ingredients.  Both are products of Jamaica, inspired by the Boston area of Jamaica.

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Food & Specialty Labels | Coffee Comparison

Food Labels and Design | South FloridaWhen walking into the nearest super market and objectively looking to purchase coffee, one usually might come into a feud between Folgers and Maxwell House brands. A costumer might think well, “the best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup!” or  “I think my parents drank Maxwell House every morning”, at that point decision making would become a battle of the labels. Continue reading “Food & Specialty Labels | Coffee Comparison” »

Design of Product Labels | Toothpaste Example

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When it comes to toothpaste we’re always looking for the few basics: strength, taste, whitening or non-whitening, mouthwash, etc. Everyone’s preferences for toothpaste are different and it’s important our toothpaste labels tell us what we want to know.

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Product Label Design | T-Shirt Comparison

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When it comes to your (very) basic t-shirt, most of us are chiefly concerned with price. Since standard white tees are factory-produced at a rate that might rival the speed of a blinking eye, style is the low man on the totem pole in a consumer’s decision to buy. Since the only difference we can see between these two brands of plain white t-shirts is their respective labels, this week’s Good Label vs. Bad Label should prove exceptionally interesting. Continue reading “Product Label Design | T-Shirt Comparison” »

Product Labeling Explained | Lip Balm Example

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While we’re still averaging 80-degree highs here in South Florida, most of the country is slowly easing their way into a “real” winter season. For those of you who are all too familiar with the drying effects a winter breeze can have on your hair and skin, we feel your pain (at least 8 or 9 months of the year, anyway). For this reason, we decided a feature on two brands of all-natural lip balm would be fitting of the season. Continue reading “Product Labeling Explained | Lip Balm Example” »

Nutrition, Diet and Vitamin Product Marketing | Product Labeling

Nutrition, Diet and Vitamin Marketing | Product Labeling | Hollywood Florida

We’ve done label comparisons on supplement products several times in the past, so we’ll save you the diatribe about just how unregulated the industry is (which also means pretending all claims are legitimate, for the sake of the blog of course). A quick troll of any bodybuilding forum will teach you that there are innumerable protein powder brands on the market, and that despite the lack of any proven science behind the claims, every muscle-bound gym rat is convinced their favorite is the best. We chose two popular brands with two completely different approaches to label design for this week’s Good Label vs. Bad Label. Continue reading “Nutrition, Diet and Vitamin Product Marketing | Product Labeling” »

Vitamin and Nutritional Labels | Airborne vs Emergen-C

Vitamin and Nutritional Labels | Hollywood Florida

For most, October signifies the true beginning of the fall season. Temperatures drop and attitudes typically shift to welcome the cooler weather and the beginning of holiday festivities. But with fall also comes the not-so-welcome cold and flu season. It’s still early, but several of my colleagues are already coming in to work with a cough instead of staying home and not spreading it to me. So, we figured this would be as good a time as any to scrutinize the labels of two over-the-counter “immune support” products designed to ward off a cold, or at least lessen the severity of its symptoms and duration. Continue reading “Vitamin and Nutritional Labels | Airborne vs Emergen-C” »

Turkey TKO: Jennie-O vs. Oscar Mayer

Ok, we just want to start out by saying that for the purposes of this blog, the term “label” is subjective. We’re going to analyze these packages of turkey bacon based on their respective package label designs. Turkey bacon is widely considered to be a health food, as it is a naturally leaner alternative to regular, pork bacon. Sure, you and I may prefer the taste to traditional bacon, but die-hard bacon bacon fans (and we know there are plenty of you out there) would vehemently disagree. So, we’re going to assume that the average turkey bacon buyer is making their decision based on the perceived health benefits of each product. With that in mind, let’s begin this week’s version of Good Label vs. Bad Label!

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Product Label Enthusiast, Bob Schwartz of Blue Ribbon Tag & Label in South Florida provides helpful hints and tips when designing and printing a label or tag for your product. We hope you find this video blog helpful when determining … Continue reading

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