And the HBA packaging winners are...
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Diesel Green by Marbert wins HBA Global Expo International Package Design Grand Award, as well as Limited Distribution Fragrance award in New York City Oct. 14. Mass distribution fragrance winner was Mary Kay's Velocity, and mass distribution skin care winner was Reflect.com. Cosmetics category winner was Chanel's Artist Palette; Additional winners include Futuresse by Biodroga for skin care (limited distribution) and PureOlogy Serious Colour Care by Pureology for personal care. Packaging awards were selected by 30 judges from leading marketing companies, HBA says. Individuals honored were: Estee Lauder Senior VP Roger Caracappa for Packaging Executive of the Year; Revlon ExecVP Neil Scancarella for Lifetime Achievement in Product Development; and Procter & Gamble Cosmetic team Lee Ellen Drechsler, Tom Rabe and Ed Smith for New Product Technical Team...
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