February, 04, 2025
Three Tips For Building Your Food or Beverage Brand
Here at Ernest, we work with a wide variety of clients and love helping them find solutions to some of their most difficult packaging challenges. This includes our food and beverage customers like Proud Source, Pizza Port and Smart Cups.
February, 04, 2025
Why is Packaging Important? The Three Purposes of Packaging
Many business owners see packaging as an afterthought. It’s just one more expense you have to calculate into your cost of sales, right? Wrong. Packaging is a crucial contributor to sales success. As your company grows, so do the risks involved in shipping more product across greater distances to varying clients and cultures.
February, 04, 2025
Green Packaging: What It Really Means to Be Green
With millions of packages being shipped out daily, environmental responsibility is a hot topic for both consumers and businesses. You’ve probably heard a lot of talk about “going green,” but what exactly does that mean? In this article, we’ll look at various types of green packaging, why it’s so important and easy ways you can […]
February, 03, 2025
Twin Falls Joins Our Packaging Family
Twin Falls is now part of our packaging family! We’re thrilled to announce that we’re expanding our Ernest family in Idaho—helping us continue to serve local communities and thousands of people nationwide. Excitement is in the air. We’d like to extend a warm welcome to all the amazing team members in Twin Falls. With your […]
January, 14, 2025
The History of Bubble Wrap
We’d be hard-pressed to name a more popular packaging material than bubble wrap. Maybe the humble cardboard box? But bubble wrap is way more fun. (Unless you’re a cat.) It’s also useful, versatile and widely used. And who doesn’t get a sense of satisfaction from popping those bubbles. But did you know that bubble wrap […]
January, 13, 2025
The Problem with Overpackaging (and How to Solve It)
We’ve all been there. You buy something new, in store or online, and can’t wait to tear it open—only to find it’s buried in layer after layer of packaging. Not only is overpackaging frustrating for customers, it’s terrible for the environment. Plus, it’s a waste of money, which can drive up costs for buyers and […]
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