For the average consumer, food packaging is nothing more than a necessary evil, so that the products remain intact until the time comes to use them for their intended purpose. The packaging of such familiar products as butter and some juice is unlikely to be admired, rather, it will quickly end up in the trash. However, designers have recently stopped us from getting so bored with food and come up with delicious and fantastically simple packaging.
You can make a birdhouse out of a wooden wine box.
Tea bags.
Juice glasses.
A bottle of milk.
A spaghetti wrap, where each hole measures out a portion for one person.
Drop-down tea bags.
The milk carton changes color as the expiration date approaches.
Chocolate bars in the form of tubes of oil paint.
Egg packaging.
Honey packaging made of beeswax, which can be used as a candle.
The cookie container turns into a bowl.
Tea bags.
Another concept for packaging cookies.
Ice cream fruit ice.
Package of sardines.
Here is a non-boring packaging for jars of jam.
Popcorn packaging that opens when it's ready.
A pizza box that can be used to make a projector.
The lid for the yogurt can be folded, and you get a spoon.
The most honest package of chocolate-on each serving it is written how many calories are in it.
With this packaging, you will not lose a drop of wine.