
In the first few weeks of each year, ideas are explored as to which products will set the trends in the next Christmas season and how classics can win consumers' favour once again. This also includes creative and individualised Advent calendars. The Panther Group has been active in this field for years.
In recent years, many imaginative solutions have been created that offer surprises in more ways than one: Not only do 24 little doors promise a little joy every day, the calendars and three-dimensional adaptations themselves feature details that conjure up a smile. The calendar developed for the 2021 Christmas season, for example, uses precise die-cutting technology to create the lateral unfolding of two elements. This completes the printed image in the front view. The format chosen by Panther creates space for 24 large doors, behind which correspondingly dimensioned articles are safely concealed.
Advent traditions rethought
Attention to detail is also evident in the high-quality print motifs, realised using the printing technology best suited to the customer's requirements, as well as in the design and technical layout. In addition to classic, high-quality confectionery increasingly also a wide variety of non-food articles - including very fragile products that need to be protected from damage - into the Advent calendar. The experts at Panther Group take all these criteria into account when developing the innovative sculptures.
So that the seasonal goods are available in time for the start of the Christmas season, early planning is recommended. This is particularly true at the moment, as supply chains are under great pressure worldwide. Panther works in partnership with its customers every step of the way - from from development to delivery. This will ensure that you can look forward to the Christmas season again next year.
Source: Panther Packaging
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