The first shop recently opened on Thayer Street in London, with branding and packaging by renowned branding agency, Robot Food.
The packaging and in-store messaging is simple and informative, with categories such as ‘G’ for Greens, ‘C’ for Carrot and ‘A’ for Almond Milk. Numbers have been added to the initials to signify sweetness in the style of a periodic table, and staff proclaim their own juice choice on the back of their T-shirt.
“I’ve been juicing for a while and it’s great working with Roots & Bulbs because they so passionate about what they do,” said Simon Forster, creative director at Robot Food. “It’s always fun to see your packaging on shelf, but nothing beats walking in to an environment you’ve helped shape.
Stories of celebrity juice diets and the health benefits of juicing are widespread, and with John Lewis reporting a 1000% increase in sales of juicers from 2012 to 2013, it seems juicing is here to stay.
With many high street chains now offering vegetable based juice products, Roots & Bulbs declares: ‘We’re different because we cold press.’ Cold pressing is an artisanal technique, which preserves more nutrients for juices brimming with natural goodness and flavour.
Source: The Dieline
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