How will you manage Plain Packaging?  

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So the world is going the way of plain packaging, inevitably it will be all you can buy. So question, considering plain packaging is cardboard boxes with diseased tongues etc on it, what would your solution be? In this specific scenario you don't get any form of the original box, its a purpose built plain package box made of cardboard with printed warning and images etc on it, you can't just peel off a sticker.

 

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I voted to remove and add to existing boxes.... but then I thought, I'm not doing that now with all my loose cigars, so why should I start? Screw it, they all go into a giant 50L air tight plastic container. They shall all co-mingle in a giant melting pot of habanos!

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What got me thinking is that i offload my empty boxes, so i wonder if the empty boxes will be worth more or even equal to the amount of the actual cigars in the future? Imagine that! But then also how do you track the date of cigars if the plain packaged boxes get ditched.... Lots of questions....

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16 minutes ago, LordAnubis said:

What got me thinking is that i offload my empty boxes, so i wonder if the empty boxes will be worth more or even equal to the amount of the actual cigars in the future? Imagine that! But then also how do you track the date of cigars if the plain packaged boxes get ditched.... Lots of questions....

Attach barcodes or QR codes to all of your cigars. You can scan it for all the info, and also use it with inventory management software.

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I couldn’t care less. Ditch the cardboard boxes and put the cigars in my humidor like I do all my singles. They’re for smoking. And if I want to age something or keep track of the box dates, there’s always a way of organising/marking them. 

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I wouldn’t keep them in the crappy cardboard so they’ll just go loose in a drawer in one of the fridgeadors. I’m not a keeper of dates or codes so that part of the decision doesn’t matter to me. 

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Saying the whole world is going to plain packaging is a bit of a stretch. My main supplier is in Switzerland and I have yet to receive a generic box.

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25 minutes ago, NYgarman said:

Saying the whole world is going to plain packaging is a bit of a stretch. My main supplier is in Switzerland and I have yet to receive a generic box.

At this point either you live in a plain packaging country or not. If not you'll never see plain packaging. However more and more countries are taking up plain packagin, and I've never heard of a plain packaging country going back to regular packaging. So in that sense the world is going that way.

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49 minutes ago, Bijan said:

At this point either you live in a plain packaging country or not. If not you'll never see plain packaging. However more and more countries are taking up plain packagin, and I've never heard of a plain packaging country going back to regular packaging. So in that sense the world is going that way.

Aside from Canada and Australia what other countries have gone the way of generic boxes and bands? Any UK countries? I am in the USA

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17 minutes ago, NYgarman said:

Aside from Canada and Australia what other countries have gone the way of generic boxes and bands? Any UK countries? I am in the USA

I think Singapore and they don't allow importing non-generic packaging. UK is plain packaging as is Ireland now.

US will probably be one of the last :)

Wikipedia has this table:

 

History of plain tobacco packaging
Year Countries where plain packaging law comes into force (retail level)
2012 23px-Flag_of_Australia_%28converted%29.s Australia (1 December)
2017 23px-Flag_of_France.svg.png France (1 January), 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom (21 May)
2018 23px-Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg.png New Zealand (6 June), 21px-Flag_of_Norway.svg.png Norway (1 July), 23px-Flag_of_Ireland.svg.png Ireland (30 September)
2019 23px-Flag_of_Thailand.svg.png Thailand (9 December), 23px-Flag_of_Uruguay.svg.png Uruguay (22 December)
2020 23px-Flag_of_Saudi_Arabia.svg.png Saudi Arabia (1 January), 23px-Flag_of_Slovenia.svg.png Slovenia (1 January), 23px-Flag_of_Turkey.svg.png Turkey (5 January) [a], 21px-Flag_of_Israel.svg.png Israel (8 January), 23px-Flag_of_Canada_%28Pantone%29.svg.pn Canada (7 February), 23px-Flag_of_Singapore.svg.png Singapore (1 July)
2021 23px-Flag_of_Belgium_%28civil%29.svg.png Belgium (1 January), 23px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands (1 October)
2022 23px-Flag_of_Hungary.svg.png Hungary (1 January), 20px-Flag_of_Denmark.svg.png Denmark (1 April), 23px-Flag_of_Guernsey.svg.png Guernsey (31 July)
2023 23px-Flag_of_Georgia.svg.png Georgia (1 January)

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_tobacco_packaging

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5 minutes ago, Bijan said:

I think Singapore and they don't allow importing non-generic packaging. UK is plain packaging as is Ireleand now.

US will probably be one of the last :)

Wikipedia has this table:

 

History of plain tobacco packaging
Year Countries where plain packaging law comes into force (retail level)
2012 23px-Flag_of_Australia_%28converted%29.s Australia (1 December)
2017 23px-Flag_of_France.svg.png France (1 January), 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom (21 May)
2018 23px-Flag_of_New_Zealand.svg.png New Zealand (6 June), 21px-Flag_of_Norway.svg.png Norway (1 July), 23px-Flag_of_Ireland.svg.png Ireland (30 September)
2019 23px-Flag_of_Thailand.svg.png Thailand (9 December), 23px-Flag_of_Uruguay.svg.png Uruguay (22 December)
2020 23px-Flag_of_Saudi_Arabia.svg.png Saudi Arabia (1 January), 23px-Flag_of_Slovenia.svg.png Slovenia (1 January), 23px-Flag_of_Turkey.svg.png Turkey (5 January) [a], 21px-Flag_of_Israel.svg.png Israel (8 January), 23px-Flag_of_Canada_%28Pantone%29.svg.pn Canada (7 February), 23px-Flag_of_Singapore.svg.png Singapore (1 July)
2021 23px-Flag_of_Belgium_%28civil%29.svg.png Belgium (1 January), 23px-Flag_of_the_Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands (1 October)
2022 23px-Flag_of_Hungary.svg.png Hungary (1 January), 20px-Flag_of_Denmark.svg.png Denmark (1 April), 23px-Flag_of_Guernsey.svg.png Guernsey (31 July)
2023 23px-Flag_of_Georgia.svg.png Georgia (1 January)

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_tobacco_packaging

Switzerland may escape the draconian policy, who knows?

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2 minutes ago, NYgarman said:

Switzerland may escape the draconian policy, who knows?

Yeah Switzerland and Spain may escape it or may have exceptions for export at least. Just like Australia and FOH. They use plain packaging domestically but can sell regular boxes internationally.

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Turing the question to a different angle on the topic, when it comes to regular packaging.  What do you do with:

  • cardboard outers
  • bags
  • protective film

I tend to leave them on, more out of not wanting to handle and store it elsewhere.  A buddy of mine tends to leave it all in storage (including the leaflets/inserts...is there an industry term for those?), only putting the box and cigars in the humidor.

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21 hours ago, NYgarman said:

Switzerland may escape the draconian policy, who knows?

All EU countries have approval to move to plain packaging. It only takes the right mix of draconian parliamentarians in any given country. 

Switzerland is not part of the EU obviously. 

Duty free zone (exports) are generally exempt from domestic labelling. 

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1 hour ago, Digi said:

Turing the question to a different angle on the topic, when it comes to regular packaging.  What do you do with:

  • cardboard outers
  • bags
  • protective film

I tend to leave them on, more out of not wanting to handle and store it elsewhere.  A buddy of mine tends to leave it all in storage (including the leaflets/inserts...is there an industry term for those?), only putting the box and cigars in the humidor.

Cardboard outer boxes I keep separately and only put the actual boxes in my coolers.

I remove the habanos insert and have a pile of them.

I leave in the cedar sheets and thin paper sheets.

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