If you’re a fan of classic candy, be sure to check out the revival of Mike and Ike® Brand’s Lem and Mel® and Cherri and Bubb® candies as well as retro-inspired versions of Mike and Ike® Original Fruits and Hot Tamales® Brand candies. Designed by BrandFirst, these throwback packages were first created for Cracker Barrel® Old Country Stores, and have been so well received that they are now carried by multiple retailers nationwide.
An integral part of reintroducing a classic candy is to maintain the look and feel of the original while also making it approachable to a modern audience. With this packaging, BrandFirst has successfully balanced the authentic with the contemporary. Simplified typography, vintage-style illustrations and a timeworn cream-colored background give the packages a nostalgic charm. At the same time, the custom illustrated characters have been recreated for a modern era while maintaining the simplicity of the “good old days.”
Finding the right balance between respecting the heritage of a brand and updating the look of a brand to be relevant to today’s world is always a challenge. With these retro-inspired designs, BrandFirst has found just the right mix.
An integral part of reintroducing a classic candy is to maintain the look and feel of the original while also making it approachable to a modern audience. With this packaging, BrandFirst has successfully balanced the authentic with the contemporary. Simplified typography, vintage-style illustrations and a timeworn cream-colored background give the packages a nostalgic charm. At the same time, the custom illustrated characters have been recreated for a modern era while maintaining the simplicity of the “good old days.”
Finding the right balance between respecting the heritage of a brand and updating the look of a brand to be relevant to today’s world is always a challenge. With these retro-inspired designs, BrandFirst has found just the right mix.
Designed by BrandFirst
Design/Illustrations: Peter Callahan, Senior Art Director
Country: United States
State: New Jersey
City: Hackettstown
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