Espoma pulls trigger on sleeve-labeled bottle

Recognized for plastic-bagged natural plant foods, this lawn-and-garden firm introduces Earth-tone pesticides in a sleeve-labeled PET trigger-spray bottle.

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Long before it was trendy to tout the environment and sustainability, The Espoma Company in Millville, NJ, was selling natural plant foods in recyclable bags with colorful graphics that delivered shelf appeal and brand recognition. When the company launched Insect Control, 4n1 Weed Control, and 3n1 Disease Control products under the brand name Earth-tone early this year, it did so in a finger-grip, recyclable PET trigger-sprayer bottle adorned with eye-catching full-body sleeve labels.

The company sells a family of “tone” products including Holly-tone, Plant-tone, Rose-tone, etc. “We wanted a tone name that would connote something that is ‘earth-friendly,’” says Jeremy Brunner, Espoma’s vice president.
The genesis of the package decision makes for quite a story. Brunner explains, “The idea for the sleeve-labeled trigger-spray bottles occurred to me at a car wash, believe it or not! While I was waiting for the car to go through the automated washer, I was looking at the products on the shelf and saw Black Magic car wax bottles. It’s a great package, with a beautiful, full-body red-and-black shrink-sleeve label. That was the first time that I had ever seen that kind of shrink sleeve on that style of package for a ready-to-use (RTU) product. So that told me that it could be done for our products.”

Vibrant graphics

Brunner’s vision for an Espoma package became clearer after he attended a contract packaging show in Chicago about two years ago and saw shrink-sleeve labels at the booth of Seal-It, a div. of Printpack, Inc. (www.printpack.com). Through Seal-It, Brunner discovered contract packager Mavpac, Inc. (www.mavpac.com). “I pictured that Black Magic bottle but with beautiful illustrations of flowers and gardens, with our environmentally friendly control products in it,” Brunner recalls. He credits Seal-It/Printpack, saying, “They knew we wouldn’t have a lot of volume to start off with, but they liked our concept and they were willing to work with us on a minimum [quantity].”

Rather than rely exclusively on chemicals, the 24-oz Earth-tone sprays are made from botanical byproducts and sulfur. Each of the three “controls” products dons a 2-mil Seal-It PETG sleeve label, printed gravure in eight colors. All three labels provide product differentiation on the shelf, making it easy for consumers to select the appropriate control product.

The insect-control label is primarily blue, with a vivid image of vegetables on the front of the label. A green-hued weed-control bottle shows an image of dandelions and weeds growing from a crack in a sidewalk. Printed onto the pink/red disease-control label are gorgeous roses in full bloom.

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