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Archive for July, 2006

car popsicles!

what’s your favorite? orange. red. purple. the famous summertime treat of childhood has made its way to the shelves of publix.
this is an interesting one, packaging-wise, too. product shots combined with color drawings turn the pops into speedy-looking cars that no child will want to turn down. the emphasized product name is equally intriguing: first, [...]

mmmmm…vanilla wafers

i waited with great anticipation for this product. i happen to like vanilla wafers a lot, but when you buy the kind without the “v” it’s pretty expensive. something like twice the price. yet at the same time, purchasing the store brand in its pre-redesigned package days wasn’t all that appealing either. (the old box [...]

fish sticks

who doesn’t like a good plate of fish sticks once in a while? it’s a throwback to childhood, a fast meal, something other than pasta (again).
these fish sticks are as good as they come, and their package isn’t too shabby either. a soft country blue bends around the top, and the traditional sans-serif typeface is [...]

charcoal: this one’s hot

i don’t have a grill, but if i did (as long as it weren’t a gas grill) i’d fill it with these hot new charcoal briquets.
we again see a more traditional design, though bolder and stronger than the pasta mentioned earlier. colors are used to differentiate between varieties, and a firey image covers the area [...]

tortellini, among other things

This is an example of Publix’s apparent effort to not only better present its products, but also to present more products.

Many new items have hit the shelves in recent months, including the tortellini pictured here. It’s frozen, and cooks in three minutes. Tastes great, too! My favorite of the new frozen pastas is this cheese-filled [...]


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