What brand labeling catches your eye the most?

I like to keep it simple. I like CG and Poorboys labeling. Prima looks nice too but I haven't tried anything from them.
 
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I really like the lableing on this line.
 
x2^ i forgot about voodoo lol, anyone use any of their products?
 
AF got fancy labeling and bottles.
But their sprayer heads are CRAP, ie: Iron removal sprayer/high gloss tire

Im surprised no one mention Adams.

Talking in terms about nice labels/ quality /bottles and sprayer that actually performs well, they got my vote.
 
Dodo Juice has my vote, but I think Chemical Guys has an excellent professional image with their clear and concise labeling.
 
Personally I don't prefer any nonsense or marketing hype on my products, a prime example being 1Z Einszett, I was pleasantly surprised at how simple and straight forward the labeling was, including the back, but I can't find a pic of the back anywhere.
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Dodo Juice gets my vote if we're strictly speaking aesthetic appeal of the label. Menzerna's got something going with their new labeling system.
 
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^^^"Ohio-Todd" Cooperider's^^^

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^^^ Centurion Carnaubaflockencreme™ ^^^ ... Great product-name, IMO!!


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Bob
 
Not generally too fussed but I suppose I prefer the understated, professional look of Swissvax, Optimum, Menzerna, Megs Detailer line, Ultima, etc.
These are professional products & that's exactly how they look...

I don't detail for money but if I did I would prefer my customers to see plain-ish looking products as some of the others look a bit cheap & garish in a way. Like the sort of thing you'd see in a cheapie store.

In saying all thisI know that looks are deceiving & some of the best brands & products are brightly coloured, etc to catch your eye...
 
I agree with a lot of the responses/feedback. The label and information about the product are more important than the glitzy label. Its the product inside that counts. If the companies used that advertising budget to add quality to their product they would be able to sell more. If the product does not work as advertised, all you have is the label to remind you how bad the product was.
 
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