Salons sample new pack

Regis salons give away an unusual sample pack printed with a $1-off coupon to entice customers to purchase regular-sized hair-care products.

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In the past six months, Minneapolis-based Regis Corp. has begun giving away sample packs of shampoos and conditioners at its Regis Hairstylists, MasterCuts and Trade Secret salons nationwide. Holding 0.5 oz (15 mL), each pack contains enough for two uses. Printed onto the top portion of the pack is a $1-off coupon that Regis hopes will stimulate sales of its 4-, 10-, 16- and 32-oz hair-care offerings, usually filled into high-density polyethylene bottles. Regis estimates that 4.5 million samples were produced. When they're gone, so too is the promotion.

"We wanted to have something unusual to give to our customers as samples, and this promotion has been a good one for us," says Regis public relations manager Andrea Johnson.

The sample packs used by Regis come from Xela Pack®, Inc. (Bridgewater, MI). The material used to make them has a total thickness of 12 mils. From the outside in, it consists of paper/linear low-density pe/foil/LLDPE sealant.

Xela Pack refers to these packages as "Coupon Packs." It forms them from flat, die-cut blanks provided by an unidentified vendor that prints the paper in five colors plus varnish, via letterpress.

For this project, Xela Pack also serves as the contract packager. Operators at Xela Pack manually load blanks into five magazines on a custom horizontal form/fill/seal machine built by Xela Pack's sister company, Gentile Packaging Machinery Co. (Bridgewater, MI). Blanks are transported past a coding station where a date code is embossed onto the printed side of the card. Next, the card indexes to a forming station that folds the card in half vertically. At the forming station, the pack's unusual concave bottom shape is created in a proprietary process.

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