Tic Tac decorated for Day of the Dead

The joy and traditions that surround the Day of the Dead are conjured in a limited-edition label for Tic Tac designed to engage Mexican millennials and young adults.

The design features two skulls as well as a yellow background that represents the color of marigolds.
The design features two skulls as well as a yellow background that represents the color of marigolds.

Last year, the Ferraro Group was looking for a way to engage Mexican millennials with its 50-year-old Tic Tac brand of mint candy through a seasonal package that would reflect its unique style. After considering several options, such as Halloween and Christmas, the Tic Tac team chose the Mexican Day of the Dead as the perfect holiday to inspire their packaging. With the holiday chosen, the team turned to design firm 121, which began working on an exclusive concept for the brand’s new package design.

The Day of the Dead is a treasured holiday for the Mexican people. It takes place every Nov. 2 and has its origins in pre-Hispanic tradition. The holiday is a celebration that honors deceased family members and friends. Mexicans believe the souls of their loved ones return to this world to visit their living relatives on that day. That’s why people set altars filled with food, flowers, sweets, and other offerings. Additionally, they also place a picture and a few personal effects of the dearly departed.

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