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Which product packaging is more appealing? For an Mint flavour Toothpaste
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16 Responses to Option A
I like this a lot better. Blue is my favorite color. This is a great shade of it. It goes well with the bright white
Blue is a superior color than green, it is simple as that.
While B -green-denotes mint, cannot read white words on light green background. A-deeper blue in legible.
Blue is more my color.
I like A over B because I refer blue.
They're both appropriate but that's a nice blue and I love the dark blue mints!
I would have to go with option A. I like the shade of blue that is used in this image.
The bold blue is more eye catching and as green and blue both can represent mint, I think the blue is a better option.
I usually like green better but this green is too light and forgettable. The blue is a dark, rich color that draws me in more.
I honestly like both color options, though I prefer A's dark blue almost purple color over the mint green of B. Also the words stand out more and are more readable as well in my preferred option.
A because the color blue infers that it will have a cool mint flavor.
While I like green for mint flavor for most things, green + teeth is gross. Blue is definitely better for toothpaste.
I don't like the pale color of B, and the blue color in A reminds me of cleanliness and toothpaste.
The blue looks nice and how I would expect to find the product in a regular shop around here. The professional nature of the label is appealing as well.
I prefer option A because I think that it is has a slightly more interesting and visually appealing packaging design/color scheme.
The packaging design in Option A' seems more inviting, and the color matches the product well.
34 Responses to Option B
Option B is more appealing because the mint color evokes a sense of natural ingredients.
B grabs the attention and I love the cool colors.
I chose B because I associate green with mint.
Green is more associated with mint, so I think the green goes better with the product.
the green one looks a bit better and makes me think its more of a natural product.
I think that it's very clever to have the packaging and font to be the color of mint. I think that works way better than having blue.
I think green is better for mint flavors.
The look of the green paste that is used in choice B looks legit to me, a really stylish design.
I really like the seafoam green color on this one better than the blue color on the other image. It's different and stands out and reminds me of toothpaste.
I feel the mint color is much more fitting given the flavor.
To me, mint is something green. So I like option B.
I like the green which is more appropriate with mint although the font is harder to read. Maybe add some color or border to the font.
Green is a color that is both associated with and fitting for a product with mint in it.
The mint color is my favorite because mint is mint colored. The blue doesn't match the flavor and I would assume without a close look that it's not mint flavored. Like how on both packages it has vegan free (which if it was vegan it just say "vegan" so it's good to know it's not vegan friendly), that it's halal, and it's gluten free!
I rather prefer the option B mint toothpaste product packaging design because I like pastel light green color is the most representative of a mint flavor and it looks the best for this kind of flavored toothpaste product.
The light green has more of a mint toothpaste vibe to it.
Option B seems like it would have more cleaning power and be more soothing. I think the light green adds to the feeling that this product would be effective and minty.
I like option B the best because I like the green color on the tub and packaging, which is perfect for a mint flavored toothpaste!
To me, I like the green and white tube. I associate the color green with mint flavor. So if someone was looking for a mint flavored toothpaste, this one would stand out and get their attention faster.
I thought the mint color made more sense given that the tooth paste is mint flavor.
The green packaging shows that it works well and is also not only good for you but good for the ennvironment.
Option B seems to match the best with a mint flavor.
Option B is preferred the colors make me feel like this could be a natural product or at least environmentally friendly.
I chose B because the mint green color for the packaging was unusual, so many toothpastes use blue or red. I think the green would make me take a second look.
I pick the box on the right in B because it looks and has the appeal of minty toothpaste and what customers would expected out of mint. The choice in A looks too much like a standard box of toothpaste and doesn't stand out with the same vibrant shade that is in B.
The green in B looks nicer and it fits the mint theme better
I prefer option b. I like this shade of green. I like something mint flavored coming in green.
Mint is more commonly associated with the color green.
I find that the green matches the mint flavor of the product.
For mint, hands down the mint colored packaging. I think without even looking at the flavor, I would automatically assume it's mint, especially if I am looking for mint. I don't get that same vibe with the blue.
The green package makes sense for mint,
I like B better because mint to me is more associated with green. This is because growing up things like gum, hard candies, and other brands of toothpaste most of the time had green packaging. I think it also looks better with the little leaf in the bottom being on the green packaging because leaves are typically green, and even though this one is in white it is on green packaging so if the colors were reversed then it would be green, like a mint leaf. The green of the packaging on B is also nice and calming.
Option B seems like a very fitting color choice and design for the product featured
The mint colored box and packaging fit better with a minty toothpaste flavor
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