CPL releases a line of pastoral Milk Jug containers for personal care products

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Nothing seems as wholesome as that image of farm-fresh milk in old-fashioned bottles, hearkening back to simpler times and reminding one of a past when things were less complicated.

CPL has released a line of quaint personal care product containers that remind the consumer of that bygone era, when the milkman would leave jugs on the stoop and life was perhaps just a little slower, less complicated, and a bit more natural.

These old-school looking containers are perfect for a wide array of creams, milks, and other creamy products.

Made of premium glass, the containers offer a solid feel to them, with a good heft that also provides the consumer with a product that feels like it absolutely belongs in the luxury category. All sorts of firms that are looking to market upscale, speciality beauty products are investigating the use of imagery that can quickly convey to the consumer a sense of what their product represents. In this context, a product that comes from a small, rural supplier might use the bottles to market a product produced in small batches on a homestead or that wants to give that impression.

Currently available in a number of sizes (25ml, 40ml, 80ml and 100ml) the bottles can be paired with many different sorts of pumps depending on the sort of product housed, its viscosity and the visual aesthetic desired. The bottles and accompanying dispensing option can be decorated in any number of ways to ensure just the right look is offered, to make the product stand out on the shelf as more than simply another option.

The bottles are an ideal container for any number of personal care products, beauty treatments, and of course, neutraceuticals.

CPL insists on providing the highest quality products and customer service, and providing customer satisfaction is the number one rule in every department of the company. The company was established was established in 2003 as a professional packaging manufacturer for the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and food and beverage sectors. Its main production lines use plastic, aluminum, and glass to create tubes, containers, and closures.

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  • Jo Webb
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  • Created 19 Nov 2014
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