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	<title>The Crafty Dollar &#187; Carlini Olive Oil</title>
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		<title>Packaging Change for Aldi&#8217;s Carlini Olive Oil</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 20:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kerri</dc:creator>
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It&#8217;s refreshing when a company changes a product to make it more appealing to the eye, while still providing the same quality and most importantly not changing the size or price of the product. Aldi&#8217;s Carlini Olive Oil has a new look, and the new packaging makes it look, well, expensive. As far as I [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s refreshing when a company changes a product to make it more appealing to the eye, while still providing the same quality and most importantly not changing the size or price of the product. Aldi&#8217;s Carlini Olive Oil has a new look, and the new packaging makes it look, well, expensive. As far as I can tell, nothing has changed about the olive oil, although there are now 130 calories per serving (1 Tbsp), rather than the previous 120 calories. Aldi&#8217;s olive oil is a product of a large olive oil bottler in Italy. We have used a number of olive oils and have found that this oil is above average for both Italian and Latin American cooking.</p>
<p>While the price has stayed the same, the redesign of the package shows that Aldi is positioning itself to show the consumer that it can provide a high end product at an affordable price. I&#8217;ve noticed that Aldi is redesigning the packaging of some of its other products as well, a necessary marketing tool to draw the consumers eye in on products that the consumer may have overlooked in the past. Aldi is much underrated in my opinion, and has a lot to offer in the grocery store game. Because their primary products are designed by Aldi for Aldi and only sold in their stores, it may be a tough sell getting new consumers to try their products. Word of mouth marketing by Aldi&#8217;s current consumers will be one of their best tools to get new consumers into the stores to see for themselves the high quality products that Aldi has to offer.</p>
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