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Nutrifoods Ghana Limited, a subsidiary of Olam Ghana and a market leader in the production of biscuits, has announced the introduction of a new pack design for its leading biscuit brand, Perk.
Officials at Nutrifoods expressed their confidence that Perk Biscuit’s new package, which now comes in all-golden colour, will serve to stimulate appetite for the product and more clearly portray what consumers can expect to enjoy and experience from the product.
Explaining the motive for introducing the new pack design to the press, Kabuki Owusu Atakorah, Category Manager of Perk Biscuits, said, “The Perk brand has always enjoyed recognition for its unique and vibrant look and feel, reflecting the core brand idea of lifting the mood of the consumer.
"This new golden colour illuminates and accords the packaging with a classy and premium feel. In addition, the overall colour tone gives the pack a more contemporary and relatable look.”
“As a youth-oriented and engaging brand, we believe it is our mandate to put in conscious efforts to complement our fresh, fun, vibrant reputation and image.
"This is also in a bid to increase product appeal, shelf visibility and consumer attention,” Mrs Kabuki Owusu Atakorah said.
She revealed that the new packaging shall be rolled out in phases for all the variants of the Perk brand, starting with the lead milk variant, which, she said, hits the shelves this month.
She reminded customers that despite the new design, the number of biscuits in each sachet, pack and carton, and ‘the great taste of Perk biscuit’, will remain the same.
Jointly owned by Olam International and Sanyo Foods of Japan, Nutrifoods Ghana is currently the leading biscuit manufacturer in Ghana, producing an assortment of the most popular biscuits; Royal King Cracker, Perk Shortcake, Milky Magic and Royal Digestive.
The company recently invested $8.25 million in the expansion of its factory at Tema, upgrading the facility's capacity with new state-of-the-art production equipment and technology.
The expansion has consolidated Nutrifoods’ position as the number one biscuit producer in Ghana.
It has more than 35% market share and an unbeatable benchmark in quality, producing international standard products for local market tastes.
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