Fantastic Ritter Sport Packaging
The packages are square practical good and recyclable and thus more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional chocolate packaging.
Ritter sport packaging. In 2013 the company introduced a new version divided into 9 bigger squares using a three-by-three pattern. Get the Deals now. The RITTER SPORT logo consists of two words in two fonts.
The chocolate square must be folded on the lower rib. The hot-foil embossed packaging produced by colordruck Baiersbronn is the perfect look for the Ritter Sport Cocoa Selection Deluxe in the duty free shop The high-quality packaging is impressive with its strikingly elegant look exclusive design and elaborate shape. The embossed cocoa fruit is the centrepiece of the packaging.
Ritter Sport prepares the first life cycle assessment for sales packaging and switches from composite material to fully recyclable Ritter Sport single-material packaging made of polypropylene. This was followed by a composite foil made out of aluminium paper plastic and colouring which was however difficult to recycle. Following on from its first prototype In Papier in early 2020 this sees Alfred Ritter GmbH Co.
The German-based chocolate manufacturer decided to work Syntegon Technology to make that goal a reality. The first bars of Ritter Sport were packed in transparent foil made out of cellophane. For Ritter Sport this is an important step on the way to more sustainable packaging with which it intends to take a pioneering role in the competitive environment of small portioned chocolate products.
Ritter Sport introduces new packaging design concept. Introduced across the German confectionery brands best-selling products the new packaging features redesigned paper-based packs aligned to the Taste Chocolate in Full Colours advertising campaign. Ritter Sport targets eco traveller with new green packaging.
Ritter Sport was founded in 1912 by Alfred and Clara Ritter in Stuttgart Germany. The packaging machinery specialist has helped Ritter Sport develop packaging solutions for its popular chocolate bars for more than four decades. Indeed the contested 3D mark of Ritter Sport was in fact characterised by the square shape of the packaging body.