Halloween-themed packaging sparks spending: Gallery
October 15, 2014
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It’s that time of year where summer is behind us and Thanksgiving steadily approaching which can only mean one thing—trick or treat!
This year’s Halloween season is poised to be bigger as the National Retail Federation predicts total Halloween sales will reach $7.4 billion this year as Americans gear up for the holiday. That number is up from $6.9 billion in 2013, when an estimated 158 million people participated in Halloween activities.
Of the total $7.4 billion that the National Retail Federation expects U.S. consumers to spend on Halloween celebrations in 2014, about one-third of that amount will be spent on candy.
Individual spending is expected to reach $77.52 this year, an increase from $75.03 last year.
To capitalize on this spending, there is a plethora of products being launched in Halloween-themed packaging to commemorate the ghoulish holiday.
And it’s not just an American tradition anymore as the Halloween phenomenon has jumped shipped across the pond.
New research from Mintel reveals that retail sales of Halloween products in the UK reached £230 million in 2013 and are expected to grow to around £240 million this year.
In addition, the UK food and drink sector seems to be tapping into the spooky season as the number of food and drink products launched with a mention of Halloween grew 263% between 2009 and 2013. Looking beyond the UK, it seems that the season’s excitement is also spreading, with the number of food and drink products launched globally referencing the event growing by 194% in the five year period to 2013.
Chris Brockman, research mgr., food & drink EMEA at Mintel, says:
“The profile of Halloween has started to climb in the UK in recent years and Britons are increasingly embracing this occasion. Situated between the end of summer and the run-up to Christmas, Halloween offers consumers a reason to celebrate during a relative lull in the calendar year. It appears that Halloween has evolved from being a largely child-focused holiday with a focus on trick-or-treating. Adults have now adopted it as a fully-fledged excuse to throw parties and dress up in ghoulish outfits.”
To capture this rapidly growing market, I’ve singled out several exciting packaging designs.
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