Remedent's new package turns heads
As a solution the package’s PS base elevates the tooth-and-gumbrush above the 1” blind spot on store shelves. A brightly colored label calls attention to each end of the brush highlighting each head’s individual purpose.
• Remedent wanted the package to double as a travel tube. “In the past we have received many requests for a travel tube because our toothbrush will not fit into the travel tubes that are available in stores” Hegemann says. “We felt a strong need to fulfill the requests.”
Consequently Hegemann designed the package so that its PS base and top along with the PETG tube would be sturdy enough to withstand repeated handling and travel. A round hole in the base provides ventilation and drainage when the package is used as a travel case.
• The package needed to be narrow enough to fit into the standard-width gravity feed display trays. At the same time Remedent wanted the package to be a bit taller than its competition yet short enough to fit into all display space restrictions.
• The company wanted a package that would present an image of premium quality. According to Hegemann that included “a different feel from other similar packages—an elegant feel for perceived value.” The new package’s PETG tube provides clear visibility of product as well as a smooth feel that is appealing to the consumer.
• Consistent correct orientation in display trays so the front of the package always faced forward. The square package base orients easily on shelves. It is also injection-molded to include a C-shaped protrusion which ensures that the brush faces forward in the tube at all times.
A tall order in terms of packaging no doubt but one that Hegemann addressed point-by-point when he designed the tooth-and-gumbrush’s new high-visibility look.
Winning solution
Hegemann says the cost to redesign the package was minimal. “We purchased molds for the base and top. We also purchased a cutting die for the display hang tab” he explains. “There were no tooling charges for the tube. We offer both adult and junior brushes and all package parts are interchangeable for the two brush sizes except labels. The tube is simply cut shorter for the junior brush because it’s a simple extrusion.”
The tooth-and-gumbrush retails for about $4.99 and is currently in test markets in the Northwest U.S. as well as overseas. Although he says the new package costs 40% more to produce than the old blister package Hegemann believes that the package revision is helping to get the product noticed on store shelves. “The response from consumers has been exceptional” he says. “Repeat orders are brisk. Users love the product and become loyal customers.”











































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