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Steel Pail Photographic Lithography Makes Premiere Concrete the “Bear” in the Market
Steel Pail Photographic Lithography Makes Premiere Concrete the “Bear” in the Market

Premiere Concrete Solutions was a relative newcomer to the coatings industry, steadily building a name for their coating products. Premiere’s brand developed, adopting the Bear to represent power and durability in protecting against whatever nature brings.

Custom Bottle “Strikes” the Competition for Kegel
Custom Bottle “Strikes” the Competition for Kegel

Since 1981, Kegel has been a leader in researching the sport of bowling, resulting in the development of products, procedures and systems to enhance the sport and business. The company had recently developed innovative machinery to clean and condition bowling lanes. The new design, however, would require a uniquely designed bottle to fit in the modified cavity.

Custom F-Style Contains Costs for Liquid Fence®
Custom F-Style Contains Costs for Liquid Fence®

Liquid Fence® offers eco-conscious insect and animal repellents, including its flagship product, Liquid Fence Deer & Rabbit Repellent, which is the number one product of its kind in America. Their products are sold in most major hardware stores as well as lawn and garden centers, which was part of their packaging challenge.

Case Study: Pipeline Delivers Cost-Effective Custom Jar and Closure Alternative for Clean Control
Case Study: Pipeline Delivers Cost-Effective Custom Jar and Closure Alternative for Clean Control
Clean Control needed a cost-effective way to provide stylish, secure closures and jars for its products. Learn how Pipeline solved both issues through mold modification.
New Buck Lure Bottle Keeps the Bucks in Your Pocket
New Buck Lure Bottle Keeps the Bucks in Your Pocket

Tink’s has been “America’s #1 buck lure” for over 40 years. The Pocketshot was a new product to be launched once the right packaging could be found. Tink’s wanted a compact size small enough to keep in a pocket for quick access. The trick was to find a user-friendly way to secure the bottle from falling out of the hunters’ pockets – especially when they could be 30-40 feet up in a tree!