Shaped candy boxes get chocolates back on gifting radar

Cadbury introduces brightly decorated boxes shaped in flower and heart designs for its chocolate pralines, positioning them perfectly for gift giving.

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Pearlfisher has created the brand strategy, naming, tone of voice, range identity, and packaging design for the new chocolate gift range “Say it with Cadbury.”

Embracing the brand’s spirit of Joyville—the magical place where Cadbury cholocates are made— the new range aims to get chocolates back on the gifting radar by reconnecting with the joy at the heart of giving them as gifts. Say it with Cadbury needed to strike the right balance between the thought and care of the giver, and the experience of pleasure and pride of the receiver, says Pearlfisher.

The chocolate praline range features heart- and-flower shaped boxes in two sizes, targeting those searching for Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day gifts, respectively. The smaller, 48-g boxes, or “Unplanned Tokens,” are based on the idea that the best gifts are unexpected. These little boxes of eight chocolate pralines enable consumers to share the joy with spontaneous gestures that can act as top-ups to main gifts. The larger, 180-g boxes, or “Thoughtful Surprises,” enable consumers to share the joy at key occasions throughout the year, with ready-to-gift chocolates.

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