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Travel light with ultra-slim personal care packs

A new credit card-sized, portable liquid container for on-the-go personal care products recently launched by Miists Intl., LLC of Phoenix just might be the thinnest, most convenient travel pack on the market.

A new credit card-sized, portable liquid container for on-the-go personal care products recently launched by Miists Intl., LLC of Phoenix just might be the thinnest, most convenient travel pack on the market.
A new credit card-sized, portable liquid container for on-the-go personal care products recently launched by Miists Intl., LLC of Phoenix just might be the thinnest, most convenient travel pack on the market.

The inspiration of Miists CEO Alex Meyers, the MiiSTS Pocket Essentials brand was created as an alternative to the bulky bottles used for travel items such as mouthwash, hand sanitizer, hairspray, and others.

“I created MiiSTS after realizing, and becoming frustrated with, the lack of flat packaging for liquids,” says Meyers. “‘Travel size’ was not always ‘carry size’ to me. I started to look at different packaging and became convinced I could do better.”

To develop the packaging and branding for MiiSTS, Meyers partnered with industrial design firm Hotpot Design. Explains Hotpot, “MiiSTs sought to reinvent the bottle and how consumers carry personal care products. The project began by solidifying a cohesive brand identity with a design plan: work with plastics and injection tooling experts to develop a portable, leak-proof bottle. Numerous prototypes were developed to ensure the MiiSTS bottle would be unique and cost-effective, and could be manufactured without complicated assembly.”

Among Meyers’ expectations for the package, he wanted something similar to “a very common credit-card bottle that is being used by many promotional companies in the marketplace,” he says. However, he wanted something that could hold as much liquid but be half as thick. The bottle also had to be made out of polypropylene so that it could accommodate virtually any liquid product.

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