Packaging Color Change Could Decrease Sales 25%, Lauder Tells FDA
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Color requirements under FDA's OTC labeling final rule could lead to significant sales losses by negatively affecting brand loyalty and consumer recognition, Origins General Manager Lynn Greene maintained during an OTC labeling workshop in Rockville, Md. Aug. 24.
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