Promotional Kits for Coca Cola that celebrated the most recent Día De Los Muertos with make-your-own ofrenda supplies! We had a blast creating all the elements and turning their idea into reality for influencers and customers to share their creations.  This is truly where print celebrates creativity and fun, from storefront to end-user.

This complete, ready-to-assemble Día de los Muertos ofrenda kit includes a custom box, 9 die-cut standees, a shaped picture holder, a greeting card, and additional thematic items, all fulfilled together with protective crinkle paper and shrink-wrapped for distribution.

All components were printed on our 6-color Heidelberg SM 102 press. The kit box uses 24pt C2S cover stock, die-cut as a Roll End Tuck Top (RETT) style with dust flaps and cherry locks for secure, glue-free closure. The 9 standees are printed on 80# litho label mounted to E-flute corrugate, die-cut into varied shapes with integrated tape tabs for easy user assembly. The picture holder is die-cut from 20pt C1S cover, and the card is on 100# gloss text.

A total of 13,500 kits were printed, die-cut, fulfilled, and packaged efficiently.

Details & Specifications

Material

Box: 24 pt C2S Cover Stock

Standees: 80# litho label mounted to e-flute corrugate

Picture Holder: 20pt C1S Cover

Card: 100# Gloss Text

Ink

4-Color Process on the 6-Color Heidelberg SM 102 Press

Finishing

Box: Die Cut as a Roll End Tuck Top (RETT) style with dust flaps and cherry locks for secure, glue-free closure.

Standees: After mounting to E-flute corrugate, die-cut into specific shapes for each with integrated tape tabs for easy user assembly.

Picture Holder: Die-cut and folded

Contact

Sales Rep & Contact: Darioush Nikravan

How can we help you realize your vision?

Big Displays, large volume print, or even something more challenging.  Contact us with some info, and we would love to help!

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Darioush Nikravan

Darioush started his career in the printing industry straight out of college by working as a sales person for PrimeSource (now Fuji). Darioush once considered pursuing a career in rap music but chose to get his MBA from Pepperdine University and joined Classic Litho shortly thereafter. Darioush has never regretted his choice. He still loves rap music and will argue the merits of West Coast rap over East Coast.