Get the ball rolling for France 2016

The summer of 2016 will be in the light of the UEFA Euro 2016 Championship in France and as usual such an event generates a huge turnover in event related merchandise and promotional products. Belgian company, Verbeeck Packaging offers a wide range of standard bottles and jars which are the perfect packaging for soccer related products. Don't miss out this opportunty to give sales an extra boost!

PET soccer jars

What is a better way to offer gifts, sweets, chocolates or other products during the Euro 2016 Championship than in a soccer ball shaped jar? Verbeeck Packaging provides two standard sizes: a 1-litre jar with a 63RTS screw cap, and a life-sized 4-litre jar with a 100SP400 screw cap. The jar is available at a low MOQ in cristal clear colour, but can of course be produced in the colours of any team or country subject to a production minimum.

Fields of application

The Soccer jars are perfect for for food products such as candy, chocolates, confectionery and even sports food. PET offers many benefits as a packaging material and is used to package a very wide range of articles. In addition to food, it can also be safely used for tablets, detergents, and even toys.

It makes no difference what the ball is filled with, as the distinctive shape will always stand out on the shelf. Furthermore, this jar benefits in that it is very likely to be re-used for other purposes after usage such as storing childrens toys, or small household items such as batteries or pens, guaranteeing long exposure for a brand name.

Decorating options

The round shape, in combination with the size, means that these jars are not easy to decorate. However, it goes without saying that it can be produced in any colour of the rainbow. The best effect with this jar is obtained by placing a label on the lid or hanging a label booklet around the neck. Pad printing is another very attractive option to decorate the jar or lid in 1 or more colours.

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  • Jo Webb
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  • Created 23 Mar 2016
  • Modified 28 Mar 2016
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