Packaging

Top 20 Halloween Prints of 2021

by FESPA | 26/10/2021
Top 20 Halloween Prints of 2021

Rob Fletcher shares the top 20 Halloween prints of 2021, inspired by pumpkins, witches, skeletons, ghosts and more. Rob selects some of the best examples of Halloween and looks at how brands capitalise on the event.

It’s that time of year again when printing presses across the world hit full capacity as print companies rush to produce all forms of seasonal print. While Christmas is the traditional busy season, recent years have seen demand grow for print related to other events in the autumn and winter months.
 
One such occasion is Halloween, with the popularity of the annual event increasing all over the world, and with this comes demand for more printed work – inspired by pumpkins, witches, skeletons and ghosts.
 
Here, FESPA.com goes out and about to pick out some of the best examples of Halloween work and look at how brands capitalise on the event. 

A slice of scary

Image courtesy of Rob Fletcher

Designer: Warburtons
Description: Our first example sees Warburtons temporarily rebrand itself as ‘Warbootons’, producing a range of printed packaging to reflect this. Here, the bread maker has changed its famous bread loaf packaging to mimic a pumpkin.

Tasty human treats for your cat!

Image courtesy of Temptations
 
Designer: Temptations
Description: Cat food brand Temptations released a limited-edition bag of its cat snacks this Halloween, with the printed bag featuring a rather scary scene of a cat mixing a cauldron seemingly full of human limbs! Fear not as the actual flavour of the treats were chicken, liver and beef.

Snacking in the dark with Pringles 

Image courtesy of Pringles
 
Designer: Pringles
Description: Crisps brand Pringles produced special, glow-in-the dark packaging to mark Halloween 2021. In daylight, the packs showed the traditional Pringles logo with a scary-looking hand reaching up from the bottom of the can. However, when the lights were switched off, the cans became even scarier as the hands, Pringles logo and text glowed in the dark.

Terrifying treats

Image courtesy of Rob Fletcher

Designer: Mr Kipling
Description: Some brands take to renaming certain products to tie in with the scary season. Here, Mr Kipling rebranded its Toffee Whirls as ‘Terrifying Toffee Whirls’, complete with Halloween-themed printed cardboard packaging. 

Spooky spirits

Image courtesy of Rob Fletcher 

Designer: Bacardi
Description: Spirits brand Bacardi took to changing the look of its famous rum bottles this Halloween, integrating a scary, pumpkin-type face as part of the printed label design.

Look and smell the part this Halloween

Image courtesy of Freeform

Designer: Freeform / Carvel Ice Cream / Ryan Porter’s Candier
Description: Freeform teamed up with Carvel Ice Cream and Ryan Porter’s Candier to create custom candles inspired by the cult classic film, Disney’s ‘Hocus Pocus’. The candles, which were supplied in printed boxes and a limited-edition souvenir box, were inspired by Carvel Ice Cream flavours.

Frightening fusion

Image courtesy of DG Yuengling & Son 

Designer: DG Yuengling & Son / Hershey’s
Description: DG Yuengling & Son, America’s oldest brewery, also took part in a collaboration this Halloween, teaming up with Hershey’s to create a special chocolate-flavoured beer. Though the printed design wasn’t Halloween as such, the product was marketed as a ‘treat’ for over-21s at Halloween and shows another example of opportunities in seasonal work.

#BringOnTheCandy…but keep your teeth clean!

Image courtesy of Crest 

Designer: Crest
Description: Toothpaste brand Crest produced two special pieces of print to promote clean and healthy teeth at the time of the years when children tend to eat a lot of candy. As part of its #BringOnTheCandy campaign, Crest launched a giveaway for a safe where children could safely store their candy, as well as an accompanying, printed blue pumpkin tag.

Krispy Skreme!

Image courtesy of Krispy Kreme 

Designer: Krispy Kreme
Description: Donut brand Krispy Kreme transformed its iconic packaging for Halloween 2021 and took on a scary-sounding name for the season. ‘Krispy Skreme’ donuts were available in limited-edition printed packaging, offering up a treat to consumers at Halloween.

Advent calendars at Halloween?

Image courtesy of Ferrero 

Designer: Ferrero
Description: We’re all familiar with printed advent calendar at Christmas, but snacks brand Ferrero produced special piece to mark the countdown to Halloween. Created to help raise money for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, the calendar included a range of sweet treats from Ferrero.

Design your own spooky drinks

Image courtesy of Rogue Ales & Spirits 

Designer: Rogue Ales & Spirits
Description: For the second consecutive year, Rogue Ales & Spirits ran its ‘Paint the Can Dead’ campaign, challenging fans to create original Dead Guy inspired can art on a special edition blank white can, complete with special cardboard packaging. The overall winner walked away with a $2,000 cash prize!

Transform your wheelchair

Image courtesy of Disguise
 
Designer: Disguise
Description: Disguise, the Halloween costume division of toy manufacturer JAKKS Pacific, launched a series of clever wheelchair cover sets and accessible costumes for Halloween 2021. The licensed sets include Poppy from ‘Trolls World Tour’, Chase from ‘Paw Patrol: The Movie’, Transformers’ Bumblebee and Batman and the Batmobile.

It’s The Addams Family!

Image courtesy of Kellogg Company
 
Designer: Kellogg Company
Description: Tying in with the Halloween season, the Kellogg Company produced a range of packaging for some of its cereal products to mark the launch of ‘The Addams Family 2’ film in cinemas. Beloved Addams Family characters, including Wednesday, It and Lurch all made an appearance on the packages.

Safety first at Halloween

Image courtesy of Nissan Canada 

Designer: Nissan Canada
Description: Nissan Canada launched a special range of printed, reflective stickers to help keep trick-or-treaters safe this Halloween. The self-adhesive stickers can be attached to children’s costumes to help them more visible to cars, while Halloween-themed reflective stickers can also be added to masks to make them seem even more spooky!

Shriek! Scary Skittles!

Image courtesy of Skittles
 
Designer: Mars Wrigley
Description: Snacks company Mars Wrigley released a limited-edition Halloween pack for its Skittles product. Named ‘Skittles Shriekers’, each pack featured a super-sour flavour sweet, with consumers invited to try if they dared!

Pick a pumpkin or two

Image courtesy of Hershey’s 

Designer: Hershey’s
Description: A popular treat at Halloween, Hershey’s created a pumpkin patch dedicated to its Reese’s Peanut Butter brand. Featuring printed signage and special Reese’s pumpkin baskets, while the packaging for the chocolate products also featured a pumpkin-inspired design.

Interactive spooky print 

Image courtesy of Rob Fletcher 

Designer: Coca-Cola Europacific Partners
Description: This year, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners came up with an innovative label for its Fanta Orange products that took on a spooky design that allowed consumers to win a range of prizes. Scanning the scary face on special edition packs led consumers to a website where they could input their unique code from the bottle and win prizes from a pool worth £50,000.

Ketchup for vampires

Image courtesy of Kraft Heinz 

Designer: Kraft Heinz
Description: Kraft Heinz launched a limited-edition bottle of its world-famous ketchup this Halloween, rebranding the product as ‘Tomato Blood’ in the US. Kraft Heinz even suggested consumers could decorate their Halloween costumes with the product!

Day of the Dead

Image courtesy of Rob Fletcher

Designer: Old El Paso
Description: Though not officially Halloween, this scary-looking packaging from Old El Paso pays tribute to the company’s Mexican heritage by celebrating the Day of the Dead. The annual event, which takes place from 1-2 November, sees people gather to pay respects and remember friends and family who have died.

Drink in the dark

Image courtesy of Wychwood Brewery 

Designer: Wychwood Brewery
Description: Wychwood Brewery’s premium ale brand Hobgoblin launched a special edition of its cans for Halloween under the strapline ‘Best Sipped in the Dark’. When the lights are turned out, the drinks cans glow, showing off the famously scary Hobgoblin logo.
 

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