Designed by Happy Forsman & Bodenfors | Country: Sweden
“The word ‘smoothie’ is a delicious onomatopoeia and Happy’s packaging adds to the appeal of the blended fruity yoghurt drink – the swirling movement of the graphic invites us to shake it up.”
Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States
Designed by Happy Forsman & Bodenfors | Country: Sweden
“The word ‘smoothie’ is a delicious onomatopoeia and Happy’s packaging adds to the appeal of the blended fruity yoghurt drink – the swirling movement of the graphic invites us to shake it up.”
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Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States
Designed by Happy Forsman & Bodenfors | Country: Sweden
“The word ‘smoothie’ is a delicious onomatopoeia and Happy’s packaging adds to the appeal of the blended fruity yoghurt drink – the swirling movement of the graphic invites us to shake it up.”