Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Forest Milk

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Designed by Rise Design Office | Country: Japan

The cows which produce this milk are free to roam an unused forest all year round. The milk is supposed to taste better, the theory being that happy cows produce better milk. We like the way the tree graphic reflects the typography as well as the simple yet charming addition of tissue paper covering the bottle cap. Nominated for a Japanese 2009 Good Design Award.

Via Spoon & Tamago

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Forest Milk

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Designed by Rise Design Office | Country: Japan

The cows which produce this milk are free to roam an unused forest all year round. The milk is supposed to taste better, the theory being that happy cows produce better milk. We like the way the tree graphic reflects the typography as well as the simple yet charming addition of tissue paper covering the bottle cap. Nominated for a Japanese 2009 Good Design Award.

Via Spoon & Tamago

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