Transforming Beverage Consumption
Through Product Innovation
A total package solution that disrupts the shelf and meets consumers’ preferred consumption experience. The larger finish unlocks aroma, heightens freshness, flavor, and improves mouthfeel, resulting in an enhanced sensory experience.
Our Covet™ Classics Collection was created with your needs in mind, allowing small orders, quick deliveries and faster speed to market.
Covet™ brings the best of O-I's global capabilities, including custom glass design and decoration, a collection of classic O-I bottle designs and O-I's innovation portfolio to help high-end brands seize market opportunities.
The Covet collectionBuying craft products is about being independent, about the search for something different, and about rebelling against the generic macro-brands.
More about craftFood served from glass tastes better, looks better and feels better. Glass has been around for ages, but these statements are still universal truths in the food industry. O-I’s glass food packaging combines secure, optimum protection with compelling, beautiful design; key elements that drive consumer preferences and expectations.
Discover our food packaging solutionsThe rose is b(l)ooming. Celebrities and millennials set the pace through social media buzz like the frozen cocktail frozé and the brosé movement - crowning rosé as the summer drink of choice for everyone. The result: rosé sales doubled last summer.
More about roséInternal embossing offers brand-owners the chance to create a unique point-of-interest difference through the use of innovative packaging that will capture the attention of consumers in an increasingly cluttered market.
Read moreSome people say, whiskey is Irish. The name itself is derivative of the Gaelic term, uisce beatha, meaning “water of life”.
And at the moment, the Irish water of life is giving the other spirits a run for their money. Its popularity is skyrocketing in the US and Eastern-Europe making it the fastest growing spirit in the world. According to the International Wine and Spirits Research (IWSR), Irish whiskey has grown 400% in the last decade.
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