Crest 'books' info-paneled carton

In a novel approach, a carton’s informational fold-out fifth panel enlightens users about the benefits of Crest Whitestrips.

The one-piece book-style carton's fifth panel unfolds (left and opposite) to reveal the information-laden copy, which was an alt
The one-piece book-style carton's fifth panel unfolds (left and opposite) to reveal the information-laden copy, which was an alt

For two specialty market presentations for Crest Whitestrips, Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, OH, chose uncommon book-style cartons. The paperboard cartons contain a polyvinyl chloride folding carton of the dental whitening system.

The novel duo was led by the spring 2001 launch of an “associates’ kit” sent to retail store managers and pharmacy personnel. That was followed, in winter 2001, by a test market for a consumer photographic gift pack of Whitestrips.

The cartons represent different adaptions and sizes of a straight-tuck five-panel, book-style carton. On the associates’ kit, the fifth panel unfolds. The cartons are made of 24-pt SBS offset-printed in four colors on two sides, die cut, folded, and glued.

The atypical cartons are structurally designed, converted, assembled, and packaged by Neff Packaging (Dayton, OH) in a turnkey contract packaging operation. Neff receives Whitestrips, packed in printed 4’’ x 5’’ x 2’’ PVC cartons from P&G, and inserts them into the paperboard cartons.

“The packaging was designed to communicate a premium, affordable whitening product,” explains Mike Lynch, P&G’s North American oral care project manager.

Mailed free to pharmaceutical and retail store managers, the associates’ kit consists of a 7½’’ x 8½’’ x 2’’ book-style carton. An inner section is die cut with finger holes to allow easy extraction of a

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