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New look for LocknLock

JWP has revealed a new look for LocknLock – the iconic food container brand. LocknLock is a world-leading manufacturer that is consistently ranked globally as a leading housewares company. Over the past 12 months it has been assessing ways in which to strengthen its brand positioning within the marketplace.

The new look branding with lifestyle imagery will take effect on all product and packaging from January 2020.

Adam Kavanagh, head of JWP comments: “I am very excited by this change of direction and I think the new branding will work really well across all platforms including a new look packaging style .This will be a positive move forward and will help to create a strong brand awareness through visual consistency.“
Top: New look packaging for LocknLock from JWP.

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