Sunday, June 15, 2014

20 Deliciously Creative Candy Branding Examples

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Everyone gets a little craving for something sweet once in a while. So how does one decide which sugary treat to get? Well, more often than not, it usually comes down to the packaging. Believe it or not, the way a candy is packaged and branded can have a huge impact on its potential customers.

These unusual candy branding examples will have you wondering if you’re on a sugar high.

Candy Craft Branding by Dylan Wright. Simple and effective with its use of the products, this candy craft logo just pops out at you!

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Sweet Botanicals by Miguel Yatco. Not all candy packaging has to be colorful and loud, these ones are not only sweet but sophisticated too.


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 Jelly.holic by Đức Hữu. Sometimes you just have to let the product do the talking and the jelly beans are definitely speaking for themselves.


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 Lifeboats Branding by Vicki Turner. Set sail for some yummy candy in your tummy.


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 Sweet Botanicals by Meghan Calabro. A pleasing and colorful wrapper can make all the difference in enjoying your treat.


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 Brooks Brothers x Swedish Fish by Miguel Yatco. It may seem like an odd combination but you’ll definitely want these cute fishes to swim in your direction.

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Uppers and Downers Promo Gift by Marx Design. You won’t find these just any regular pharmacy. Whatever your mood may be, there’s a candy available to aid in your dilemma.

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Sugarpova by RED ANTLER. Your lips can say a lot about you and Maria Sharapova’s premium candy line uses different lips to convey various personalities.

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ПАЛЬЧИКИ ОБЛИЖЕШЬ / FINGER-LICKIN by Constantin Bolimond and Tamara Vareyko. This is a humorous take on the brand’s identity of being finger-licking.

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Allsorts by BOND Creative Agency and Marko Salonen. A good indicator of the candied delights that await you inside the box.

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Karamelleriet by Bessermachen DesignStudio. The patience and craft behind these handmade caramels are complemented by the simple but effective packaging.

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M&M’s Packaging by Christina Bull. No more having to sort the m&m’s out according to color with this nifty little case.

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Chop pop by alex la chance. It may be a design for lollipops for men but no sucky packaging here.

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Happy Pills by Marion Donneweg. You don’t need a prescription for these happy pills. Just make a trip to the candy store.

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Arctic Candy by Neue. The design on this little tin is berry, oops, I mean very, nicely done.
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Candy King by BVD. All hail candy! The true problem solver of everything!

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 SWEET TOOTH CHOCOLATE by Chrystian Guillermo. Using the product in the logo itself in a subtle way makes for a simple yet satisfying branding technique.

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 Sofie´s søtsaker by Karine Kimo Pedersen. A vintage feel doesn’t have to be a cliche for candy brands. This one makes classic a classy statement too.

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 The Sweet Taste of Brand Success by Workbrands Ltd, bObby peliza and Tom Ovens. What do artisan truffles and Workbrands have in common? They’re both pretty exquisite.

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 Yumbers by blanka kvetonova. Sometimes, all it takes is a little flower power for a retro candy to stand out.

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 Via: HK

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