The challenge
Harmony Fruit and Yoghurt Desserts are premium-quality, single-service fresh products, with a shelf life of just four days, packed in clear-lidded PET pyramid-shaped containers. They are offered in combinations featuring four fresh fruits – apricot, pineapple, strawberry and raspberry – and provide a delicious and healthy end to a meal. On the retail shelf, for such products, the consumer needs to be able to view the contents; to verify – via the label – the flavor offered; and read all the associated data – nutritional information, ingredients, weight, and sell-by date, etc. Space, however, is limited on the small, unusually-shaped Harmony containers.
A creative answer
Jowa’s Head of Packaging Development, Christian Pfeiffer, knew he needed a special labeling solution, and challenged specialist label printer Pago AG to deliver the answer. Pago is a regular label print partner of Jowa, and has a particular expertise in the production of self-adhesive leaflet/booklet labels. Says Fredy Schöb, Pago sales manager: “Our experience with complex label shapes combined with booklet content really helped us to develop a label for the Harmony desserts that delivered all the content elements our client required and, at the same time, looked attractive and clearly identified the flavor in the pot. As a bonus, because the label also seals the pack lid – it additionally performs a valuable overt tamper-evident function.”
The Harmony label performs multiple functions.
‘Real food appeal’
Christian Pfeiffer of Jowa is delighted with the end result. “The labels have real food appeal,” he says, “and for the consumer it’s easy to choose the preferred flavor, thanks to the colorful picture of the different fruits. We chose Pago to print them because it has a very good development department, and first-class printing equipment.”
Award-winning labels
The sets of labels for Harmony Fruit and Yoghurt Desserts were also recently recognized by FINAT, the European self-adhesive label industry association, in its annual Label Awards competition. Pago was awarded this year’s top prize in the marketing and end-use category for booklet labels.
Kurt Walker, president of FINAT, comments, “Accommodating the increasing raft of textual content required by law on a food label has meant that label printers today need to be ever more creative. Pago has ably demonstrated that self-adhesive booklet labels can represent an attractive and practical solution.”

