Packaging lessons learned from condoms

Before I dive back in, it seems as though the RSS feed has gone back to normal. Has it? It’s twitchy, and we’re going to have to probably create a solution. In short summary, the age check page started freaking out about a week and a half ago; something changed on a level I don’t have access to. It began behaving normally again, and then the reports about my RSS feed started rolling in (they began when the original age check issue started). The age check page was interfering with the feed. It broke the feed altogether for nearly a week, according to some. Now it seems to be be back, but I have done nothing. It’s very frustrating. I require an age check page. I require an RSS feed. When the two don’t go together — mufucka!

But I didn’t want to touch the blog until I knew I could get the communication through. And I’m quite backlogged, but you’ll have a lot to enjoy over the weekend. So, where were we? Ah yes, my favorite: finding sex related posts on non-sex blogs. This time, the packaging industry. From sweet (yet obviously evil) Evil Signtist, Packaging Lessons Learned From Condoms on Packaging News You Can Use:

I’ll never forget the first time I gave a speech at the Marketing To Women Conference speaking about intimate products packaging, boy was I nervous to show the pictures. I wasn’t sure how the crowd would react to intimate producta and their packages. But it turned out fine in fact there were several similar presentations including a flying sanitary napkin (Alway’s).

Now days it’s very common to see the most intimate of products broadcast on TV in an effort to expand the brand and obviously the packaging is critical. What got me thinking about the topic is the now proliferation of new condoms with innovative packaging. It’s no longer a taboo topic or hidden behind closed doors. Thinking about this made me pose the question who are condoms marketed for anyway? After reading this article you decide. (…read more, )

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