Beachy Cream Organic Ice Cream Pints

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Take a trip back to the 1950s with these delightfully retro pints of ice cream! With a darling, smiling pin-up girl and dreamy, sun-faded hues, Beachy Cream Organic Ice Cream hits a sweet spot.

“Beachy Cream Ice Cream creates organic ice cream sandwiches, scoops, and cones in Los Angeles, California. Design Womb successfully designed and delivered a whimsical and vintage-inspired collection of ice cream pint packaging for the brand’s signature flavors. We also assisted the Southern California startup with sourcing the most economical vendor and printing method for executing the pints. The brand’s retail business has grown and you can find their delicious ice cream pints in over 25 locations in the Southern California area in retailers such as Erewhon Market and Whole Foods Market.”

Beachy Cream instantly transports consumers to a different world—one where it’s summer year-round, where worries get washed away by ocean waves, and a tasty dessert to cool off in the sun is a given. In the background of the pints, we see slightly faded hues in a striped or dotted pattern, reminiscent of shade umbrellas at the beach. A bright orange label and vintage pin-up girl sets the mood as well, using that retro inspiration in a recognizable way for all ages.

Bright orange on the back pops, with the word “Organic” written in a sans serif font as one of the first things you see when you look at the nutrition facts or ingredients list. While the treat boasts a vintage appeal, it’s still keeping up with the times and ensuring that it’s a wonderful option for the health-conscious consumer of today.

 

Designed by Design Womb

Country: United States

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