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Digitally printed wrappers for Halloween

King of Pops, a maker of innovative natural frozen treats, is teaming up with a forward-thinking converter to produce tens of thousands of unique, playfully designed wrappers for its Halloween edition.

Digitally printed wrappers for ice cream.
Digitally printed wrappers for ice cream.

The packaging was produced by Quality Tape and Label, a Georgia-based converter, from concept to delivery, in only eight business days. The converter used HP SmartStream Collage, HP Indigo’s new automated variable design software, to produce the Halloween edition. This represents the world’s first HP Collage packaging, and it was was produced by Quality Tape and Label, from concept to delivery, in only eight business days.

HP SmartStream Collage offers a new twist in automated, unique variable design printing by automatically manipulating defined elements within a design, thus creating new unlimited effects and impact for packaging commercial print and specialty items.

King of Pops was founded in 2010 on an ice cream push cart by brothers Steve and Nick Carse with the mission of becoming positive food influencers. It has branched out with its carts for sporting events and festivals into wholesaling across the Southeast.

Now, it is extending its innovation to packaging design using HP Indigo digital printing and HP Collage. The Halloween series features unique wrappers for five flavors: pumpkin chai latte, spicy red devil, caramel apple, witch’s brew, and boooreo cheesecake.

“Thanks to this specially designed edition, we were able to motivate our sales force. Regional managers pre-booked events and we sold out quickly,” says Leonard Jenkins, King of Pops production director. “We asked QTL to urgently print additional wrappers in one week so we could prepare our facility for additional production.”

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