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I’ve been seeing a ton of passionate GHOST energy drink fans making videos about the switch from textured sleeves to printed cans. And that level of feedback must’ve gotten really loud when both founders posted the same day (but separately) on social media providing customers with an explanation regarding the packaging change. Though, as an industry strategist, with deep domain expertise in functional beverages (like energy drinks), I feel compelled to provide you with the actual motive beyond the enhanced recyclability aspect (which is technically true). GHOST just wants to make cool shit…but big corporations have their own priorities. Let me explain. From an input cost perspective, GHOST should’ve switched to printed cans more than a half-billion units earlier…but the brand severely delayed the strategic decision because textured sleeves are a superior brand creative vehicle. Yet now that GHOST is owned by KDP, the beverage giant rightfully wants a less complicated supply chain and more cost-efficient scalable manufacturing process. Though, don’t trash GHOST for what you perceive as selling out to Big CPG priorities just yet, as something tells me a large portion of the total cost savings will be reallocated into making even cooler shit happen.
By Joshua Schall4.8
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I’ve been seeing a ton of passionate GHOST energy drink fans making videos about the switch from textured sleeves to printed cans. And that level of feedback must’ve gotten really loud when both founders posted the same day (but separately) on social media providing customers with an explanation regarding the packaging change. Though, as an industry strategist, with deep domain expertise in functional beverages (like energy drinks), I feel compelled to provide you with the actual motive beyond the enhanced recyclability aspect (which is technically true). GHOST just wants to make cool shit…but big corporations have their own priorities. Let me explain. From an input cost perspective, GHOST should’ve switched to printed cans more than a half-billion units earlier…but the brand severely delayed the strategic decision because textured sleeves are a superior brand creative vehicle. Yet now that GHOST is owned by KDP, the beverage giant rightfully wants a less complicated supply chain and more cost-efficient scalable manufacturing process. Though, don’t trash GHOST for what you perceive as selling out to Big CPG priorities just yet, as something tells me a large portion of the total cost savings will be reallocated into making even cooler shit happen.

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