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Square Drawn Tins |
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Here at VinCenzo, we're proud of the work we've done. But to rest on our laurels would be... well... boring. So in our continuing effort to be always developing new and distinctive packaging, VinCenzo recently introduced a new design to our stock collection... square drawn tins.
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"We like to make sure we always have something new and unique to offer our customers," explains VinCenzo's Vice President of Sales, Joseph Marlovits. "The stock program has been very successful, and it's important that we keep it fresh. Our customers are always looking for the next interesting package, and I think the square drawn tin is a nice twist on an established line. So far, the response we've been getting is great." |
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| And it's no small wonder why. Besides the eye-catching design, the square drawn tins are also sold with either standard tinplate lids, or with acrylic windows. "The window lids are great if you want your product to really pop," explains VinCenzo's Director of Sales Support, Curtis Berry. "They're available in two sizes right now, but we're tooling up more." |
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Yup... the lids are on.
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| Due to their popularity, a third larger size is in the works, and will be available soon. And of course, as part of VinCenzo's stock program, they're always on hand, ready to ship. But new sizes of square drawn tins aren't all that's on the horizon. "These new tins are doing well," says Marlovits, "but I'm also really excited about some other ideas we've got coming up." Of course, as new ideas become new tins, you'll find them here. |
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