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Sophisticated handcraftsmanship

Salsa is a passion for Larry Blanton. After winning First Place in a prestigious salsa-tasting competition, he uses creative packaging to help sell it.

Lava Foods' Chili Chaser salsas use handsome keeper jars screen printed with peppers. Rustic paper labels reinforce the hand-pac
Lava Foods' Chili Chaser salsas use handsome keeper jars screen printed with peppers. Rustic paper labels reinforce the hand-pac

Much like barbecue sauce, salsa is a product that seems ideal for customizing by home cooks. That’s certainly true for Larry Blanton, an engineer by day and a salsa cook at night.

Three years ago, Larry’s salsa recipe took First Place in the venerable Austin, TX, salsa-tasting competition. His prize was to have a local food processor, Austin Kitchen, work with his recipe to produce 10 full cases of his salsa. Of course, even 10 cases doesn’t satisfy very many appetites, so Larry has gone one giant step farther. With help from Gail Calder of Austin Kitchen, Larry’s recipe has now been translated into 16-oz jars of what he calls Chili Chaser in three varieties from mild to hot.

A catalyst in turning this home recipe into a new gourmet retail product has been PrimoAngeli: Fitch, a design consultancy. Financed personally by Blanton, the designers came up with a combination of packaging design features so sophisticated they make the product look almost hand-packaged.

It’s this hand-packed appearance that has made Chili Chaser a gourmet favorite at stores and at salsa events in Texas and the West Coast. And Larry Blanton is still in the early stages of rolling out the product.

From the name to the glass jar and its decorating, PrimoAngeli:Fitch put together a packaging program that has already won nearly as many awards as the product has won over taste buds.

The primary container is a 16-oz flint glass jar from Ryco Packaging that’s screen printed by Custom Decorative Systems and finished with labels from Custom Label. The product is still hot-packed and hand-labeled by Austin Kitchen.

What now completes the Chili Chaser “package” is a custom wood box that holds one jar each of the three varieties. The box, decorated by screen printing and laser engraving, is produced by Crate Ideas. Although the wood box is currently being used as a promotional package for store buyers, the ultimate aim is to use it in gift stores where the three-jar pack will be sold.

Already the packaging has won a 2002 Mobius First Place award, a 2002 Award of Distinction from Creativity, Inc., and it won a 2003 FAB Award in Britain.

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