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fans lament loss of hungry jack microwavable syrup bottle

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By admin on Fri, 11/07/2014 - 17:30

hungry jack&39s microwavable syrup bottle left bows out to the new but not so improved tall bottlehere&rsquos a tip don&rsquot take a package away from your customers that they love.for 20 years, consumers enjoyed the convenience and luxury of being able to quickly heat up their hungry jack syrup in the microwave&mdashthanks to ingenuity in packaging. but earlier this year, brand owner j.m. smucker replaced the squat container with a tall bottle similar to all the other ones out there. frustrated facebook fans were quick to speak up about the change and the fervent complaints continue.lane crouch posted this on the hungry jack facebook page two days ago on nov. 4 &ldquoall breakfast syrup tastes the same. i used hungry jack only because of the bottle. i could easily tell when it was hot, and didn&39t have to dirty another container to heat the syrup. now i can&39t do that, because you chose to change the bottle. i haven&39t seen a single person on the internet who approves of this. i stopped using hungry jack syrup when the bottle was changed, and switched to aunt jemima. getting me, and a lot of other people, back is easy just go back to the old bottle. i don&39t believe for a second that consumer preference caused you to change it.&rdquothe washington post columnist john kelly got wind of the brewing storm and dived into the debate.is there a conspiracy what&rsquos the real reason behind the decision he speculates &ldquothat corporate explanation&mdash&lsquoa shift in consumer preference&rsquo&mdashsounds fishy.&rdquokelly asked me if i knew of any other wellloved packages that were discontinued and i couldn&rsquot think of any off the top of my head and still can&rsquot. can youin 1994 when thenbrand owner general mills introduced the microwavable bottle, it was hailed as a marvel of packaging engineering with its differentiated shape and size, staycool handle, patented thermochromatic label that indicates when the syrup was hot and nodrip closure. i can&rsquot remember if this won any packaging awards at the time and couldn&rsquot find any information about that on the internet yes, i did click through more than just the first page of results. but i would be surprised if it hadn&rsquot.i, too, lament the loss of hungry jack&rsquos microwavable bottle because it seems like a step backward. and it sends the wrong signal to all you hardworking packaging professionals who want to leave a legacy of innovation. i&rsquod love to hear from any of the dozens and dozens of people who developed the original container to see how you feel now. i&39d also like to know what other packaging designers and developers think. is this a step back or does the new container have equal merit leave your comments below.source httpwww.packagingdigest.compackagingdesignfanslamentlossofhungryjackmicrowa…

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