
Food Story: Norwegian organic juices
From rhubarb mimicking that infamous Marilyn Monroe pose, to cherries sweetly kissing, the quirky illustrations that adorn these bottles are brilliant and bold. Good thing too since Food Story, the Norwegian brand behind this new line of organic juices, is a concept café, boutique, and restaurant that aims to inspire through food. This series of ecological drinks does just that, having been developed in conjunction with local and organic farmers to produce a range of tasty fruity, all-natural flavors.
Designed by Norwegian creative agency Vju, the bottles feature a strong packaging concept paired with bright, striking colors and unpredictable graphics strewn across the swanky labels. So whether it’s the rhubarb or apple you’re after, the whole line of Food Story’s lovely, thirst-quenching delights are available at their cafes around the country. Great excuse to hop a plane to Norway; not that you needed one.
Tagged: cool juice packaging, Norway, norwegian design, organic juices, Vju
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