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A Glass-ic new look helps cider product stand out – updated September 2017

By Canadian Packaging Staff   

Design & Innovation Bottling BeanBlossom Hard Cider glass packaging Kevin Pope O-I Oliver Winery Owens-Illinois Wine Turtle


New packaging upgrades thanks to O-I glass help BeanBlossom Hard Cider relaunch preserve the flavor and gain a premium image.

Perrysburg, OH—Glass packaging from Owens-Illinois (O-I) Inc. is helping Indiana-based Oliver Winery differentiate its BeanBlossom Hard Cider in an increasingly competitive category.

Founded in the 1972, the winery is one of the largest in the Eastern United States. They branched out to cider in the mid-1980s and, until recently, distributed its BeanBlossom Hard Cider in single-serve aluminum containers.

The winery recently relaunched the cider in a shareable 750-ml glass bottle and according to owner Bill Oliver, the large glass format gives the BeanBlossom brand a premium image and enables consumers to fully appreciate its flavor.

“We’ve always thought that our expertise in wine made expanding into cider a natural fit,” says Oliver. “Both processes are about protecting the integrity of precious fruits while bringing out their unique tastes. That is also why we decided on glass as we were refreshing the BeanBlossom brand. We wanted the packaging to reflect the art and craft of what we do, while ensuring that the flavor of our cider is preserved and protected. Glass does that with beauty and clarity.”

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The 750-ml glass bottle helps BeanBlossom stand out from other mainstream hard ciders sold in single-serve multi-packs by creating a shareable, sensory experience similar to wine.

“When you sit down with a friend and pour a glass of BeanBlossom Hard Cider from our 750-ml bottle, you’re able to enjoy the product in a way that you don’t necessarily get when you drink directly from a single-serve container,” he notes. “The experience is more like drinking wine—you get to appreciate the color and aroma of the cider, which enriches the taste.”

The new glass packaging also gave Oliver Winery a chance to enhance BeanBlossom‘s branding and artwork, created through a longstanding partnership with Bloomington, Ind., artist Kevin Pope.

Pope’s work on the brand features fictional characters evoking the culture of nearby Beanblossom, Ind. The many decoration and label options possible with glass freed Pope to add depth and texture to the artwork in ways that he couldn’t achieve on aluminum.

“The relaunch of BeanBlossom Hard Cider in glass afforded me the opportunity to give the iconic imagery and unique characters new life in a way that reflects the nostalgic feel of the cider’s labels, the bottles and of course the product itself,” states Pope. “It was a truly wonderful project to work on, from the initial brainstorming, the sketches and the revisions, to the final splash of paint on the original label art.”

BeanBlossom Hard Cider is available in original and peach varieties, and can be found in 22 States and growing throughout the Midwestern and Eastern U.S.

The new glass packaging started rolling out this spring and will continue to show up on store shelves throughout the summer. It is also available for purchase to residents of certain States on Oliver Winery’s website, www.oliverwinery.com.

As an aside, check out the comprehensive report on the 12 oldest wine companies in the world as compiled by Wine Turtle: HERE.

Owens-Illinois is the world’s largest glass container manufacturer and preferred partner for many of the world’s leading food and beverage brands. The company had revenues of $7.0-billion in 2013 and employs approximately 22,500 people at 77 plants in 21 countries. With global headquarters in Perrysburg, OH, O-I delivers safe, sustainable, pure, iconic, brand-building glass packaging to a growing global marketplace.

For more information, visit www.o-i.com.

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